Château Rieussec has been a leading wine in Sauternes for several generations. Ranked as a Premier Grand Cru in 1855, it is made with a subtle blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle.
Let us now transport ourselves to the sun-kissed vineyards of California’s Central Coast and discover the charm and sophistication of this Chardonnay, a testament to the region’s winemaking prowess and diversity. In the glass, it gleams with a golden hue, shimmering with hints of amber and green. The nose is greeted with an enticing bouquet of ripe orchard fruits, including apple, pear, and peach, with nuances of vanilla, butter, and toasted oak adding complexity. On the palate, this wine delights with its creamy texture and layers of fruit, offering flavors of pineapple, lemon curd, and crème brûlée, all framed by a balanced acidity and a long, opulent finish. With its elegance and richness, this wine is a true expression of California’s winemaking heritage and is sure to enchant the most discerning palate.
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Rated 4 out of 5
tetla –
Vintage2013
Let me tell you about this white wine. It’s like a gentle breeze on a warm spring day – light, airy, and full of life. Imagine ripe apricots, a hint of honeydew, and just a touch of floral notes. It’s smooth, it’s easy-drinking, and it’s perfect for those casual gatherings with friends. So pour yourself a glass, raise a toast, and enjoy every moment.
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Rated 5 out of 5
teopiem –
VintageUnspecified
First class Rieussec which places the field next to the special field. History and tradition of its foundation in 1855. Special quality and unsurpassed quality.
Some ordinary wines of noble rot have a particular sweetness like honey, but they are easy to drink because they are not too elegant. It has the potential to be enjoyed not only with after dinner drinks, but also with dishes
Although the owners have changed frequently, they have always received praise, but since 1971, when Albert Weyer became the owner, the quality has improved considerably.
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Vintage 2014
Let us now transport ourselves to the sun-kissed vineyards of California’s Central Coast and discover the charm and sophistication of this Chardonnay, a testament to the region’s winemaking prowess and diversity. In the glass, it gleams with a golden hue, shimmering with hints of amber and green. The nose is greeted with an enticing bouquet of ripe orchard fruits, including apple, pear, and peach, with nuances of vanilla, butter, and toasted oak adding complexity. On the palate, this wine delights with its creamy texture and layers of fruit, offering flavors of pineapple, lemon curd, and crème brûlée, all framed by a balanced acidity and a long, opulent finish. With its elegance and richness, this wine is a true expression of California’s winemaking heritage and is sure to enchant the most discerning palate.
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tetla –
Vintage 2013
Let me tell you about this white wine. It’s like a gentle breeze on a warm spring day – light, airy, and full of life. Imagine ripe apricots, a hint of honeydew, and just a touch of floral notes. It’s smooth, it’s easy-drinking, and it’s perfect for those casual gatherings with friends. So pour yourself a glass, raise a toast, and enjoy every moment.
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teopiem –
Vintage Unspecified
First class Rieussec which places the field next to the special field. History and tradition of its foundation in 1855. Special quality and unsurpassed quality.
Some ordinary wines of noble rot have a particular sweetness like honey, but they are easy to drink because they are not too elegant. It has the potential to be enjoyed not only with after dinner drinks, but also with dishes
Although the owners have changed frequently, they have always received praise, but since 1971, when Albert Weyer became the owner, the quality has improved considerably.
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