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Chateau Coutet Barsac(2003)
- Winery:
- Château Coutet
- Varietal:
- Semillon
- Region:
- France > Bordeaux > Sauternes > Barsac
- Type:
- White Wine
- User Tags:
- honey, caramel, (tree) fruit, spicy, apple, pome, finish - long, intense, lemon, dessert
The wines at Chateau Coutet are fermented in oak barrels (of which about 1/3 are new each year). After fermentation, which ends within six weeks, the wines age in oak barrels for about 18 months.
A classic match is to serve Chateau Coutet with Fois Gras. Other pairings would be to serve as a dessert along with dishes that feature apricots, pears or peaches.
A classic match is to serve Chateau Coutet with Fois Gras. Other pairings would be to serve as a dessert along with dishes that feature apricots, pears or peaches.
- Stephen Tanzer
- International Wine Cellar
- Issue 127, July/August 2006
- 92/100
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July 2007
- ($37-$60) Bright yellow-gold. Sexy aromas of orange liqueur and spices. Sweet, round and pure, with a lush texture verging on unctuous. And yet this is wonderfully aromatic and light on its feet. Very ripe and very complex in the mouth, with harmonious acids framing the flavors of orange oil, peach and spicy oak. Finishes very long, ripe and seamless, with lingering notes of oaky vanilla and spice. This has been a knockout since the outset.
- James Suckling
- Wine Spectator
- 95/100
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July 2007
- Wine Spectator
- 03/06
- 95/100
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February 2008
- Robert Parker
- The Wine Advocate
- Issue 164
- 92/100
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July 2007
- mgu1637
- Danvers, MA
- February 2008
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No written review



