Château Lamothe de Haux Bordeaux Blanc 2011

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40% Sauvignon Blanc, 40% Semillon, and 20% Muscadelle. This blend, based on ancient tradition, is rare in Bordeaux th...

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A classic Bordeaux Blanc offering a pretty nose of citrus and peach in harmony with refreshing acidity. This delicate wine is a perfect apéritif or... Read more

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Vintage: 2007 04/10/2008

A classic Bordeaux Blanc offering a pretty nose of citrus and peach in harmony with refreshing acidity. This delicate wine is a perfect apéritif or enjoy with light fish dishes.


Winemaker's Notes:

40% Sauvignon Blanc, 40% Semillon, and 20% Muscadelle. This blend, based on ancient tradition, is rare in Bordeaux these days. Traditional winemaking methods of 50% skin contact , cool fermentation in vat, and barrel-ageing on the lees for about 3 weeks, makes the wine round, smooth, and fruity. This wine is ideal as an aperitif and with fish, seafood (oysters, mussels), or goat's cheese.

40% Sauvignon Blanc, 40% Semillon, and 20% Muscadelle. This blend, based on ancient tradition, is rare in Bordeaux these days. Traditional winemaking methods of 50% skin contact , cool fermentation in vat, and barrel-ageing on the lees for about 3 weeks, makes the wine round, smooth, and fruity. This wine is ideal as an aperitif and with fish, seafood (oysters, mussels), or goat's cheese.

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