Chateau Broustet Sauternes 0.375L 1996

Chateau Broustet Sauternes 0.375L 1996

Chateau Broustet, 0,375 l - 14.00%
16% Sauvignon, 80% Semillon, 4% Muscadelle

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Bordeaux - France
White dessert wine from grapes with noble rot dessert wine aromatic

How to serve

Serve at:

10 - 12°C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Glass:
Dessert Wines
Chateau Broustet Sauternes 0.375L 1996
It 's a Sauternes born from a year of aging spent partly in steel and partly in oak barrels. Intense, deep and sensual scents, then the aptly sweet taste, long and enveloping, is a Sauternes that you will find amazing if you choose for an alternative aperitif.

Colour

Intense and bright yellow amber eye.

Bouquet

The nose opens with elegance and complexity, and offers deep hints of honey, ripe pineapple, caramel, vanilla, marzipan and oak.

Flavour

The drink is a correspondent of smell, and turns out to be smooth, soft, sweet, concentrated and very long finish.

Pairing

Shellfish
Cheese
Desserts

Features

Name Chateau Broustet Sauternes 0.375L 1996
Type White dessert wine from grapes with noble rot dessert wine aromatic
Classification AOC Sauternes Premier Grand Cru Classè
Year 1996
Size 0,375 l
Alcohol content 14.00% by volume
Grape varieties 16% Sauvignon, 80% Semillon, 4% Muscadelle
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Soil composition Graves and calcareous clay.
Vinification Fermentation vats with temperature control.
Allergens Contains sulphites

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Vintage

Robert Parker
84/100 
1996
xtraWine
93/100 
1996
Decanter
92/100 
2019
James Suckling
92/100 
2019
Decanter
91/100 
2018
James Suckling
94/100 
2018
Decanter
92/100 
2017
James Suckling
92/100 
2016
Decanter
91/100 
2015
James Suckling
93/100 
2015
Decanter
90/100 
2014
James Suckling
92/100 
2014
Decanter
90/100 
2013
James Suckling
91/100 
2011
Hachette
 
1 star - Very popular wine 2010
James Suckling
94/100 
2010
Vinous
87/100 
2010
James Suckling
91/100 
2009
Chateau Broustet
From this winery:

In the early 19th century, Château Broustet owner Mr. Capdeville expanded his estate with the acquisition of a neighbouring property: Château Nairac. The resulting ‘Château Broustet-Nairac’ was recognised as a Deuxième Grand Cru in the 1855 classifi...

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