Free shipping on orders over £120

Use code “FIRSTBUY” for a 5% discount (except sales)

Premium delivery to your doorstep

Use code “FIRSTBUY” for a 5% discount

// Get the button: // When the user scrolls down 20px from the top of the document, show the button // When the user clicks on the button, scroll to the top of the document document.body.scrollTop = 0; // For Safari document.documentElement.scrollTop = 0; // For Chrome, Firefox, IE and Opera

Sauternes 1er Cru Classé 2013 – Château Suduiraut (375ml)

This elegantly rich wine shows orange peel and mineral notes on the nose. The palate is full bodied with almonds, spice, honey and candied fruits through to a lovely, lingering finish.

Availability: 6 in stock

£46.51

Availability: 6 in stock

Characteristics & Details

Winery

Grape Variety

Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon

Style

Characteristic

Type

Country

Wine Region

Appellation

About this wine

To produce Sauternes 1er Cru Classé Château Suduiraut,  pressing, removal of the lees from the must and clarification of the grape juice take place.  Fermentation in new French oak barrels with temperature control (24ºC) for 3 weeks. Sauternes 1er Cru Classé Château Suduiraut  ages in French oak barrels for 16 months, with 10% new oak, 20% 1 year old oak and 70% of 2 year old oak. Racking every 3 months then light filteration before bottling. The estate comprises 91 hectares of vines, planted in a gravelly, sandy-clay soil. The gravel captures the sun’s heat, thereby helping the grapes to reach maturity more rapidly, contributing to the wine’s opulence. The thin soil retains very little water, resulting in low yields, which concentrates the sugars and flavours in the grapes and forces the vine to draw its nourishment from deep into the soil. The vines are planted at a high vine density of 7,000 vines per hectare and the vines have an average age of 35 years. The vines are grown according to environmentally responsible practices and the estate is certified High Environmental Value (HEV); cultivation practices include short pruning and tilling of the soil. 90% of the Suduiraut vineyard is planted with Sémillon vines and 10% with Sauvignon Blanc. Sémillon is an aromatic grape and when is infected with botrytis or noble rot it has an ample structure on the palate, giving the wine great mellowness and unctuosity. The Sauvignon Blanc when vinified as a dessert wine adds acidity, bringing freshness and aromatic complexity to the blend. The best botrytised bunches are meticulously selected by hand and are naturally high in concentrated sugar suitable for dessert wine.
The history of Château Suduiraut, in Sauternes, dates back centuries. After the total destruction of the property by the Duke d’Epernon in the 1600s, Count Blaise de Suduiraut replanted the vineyard and restored the estate to its former glory. Château Suduiraut is a superb example of 18th century architecture: aristocratic, classical and bright in style, it is surrounded by charming gardens designed by Le Nôtre. The quality of this First Classed Growth is the result of the tenacious attention devoted to its crafting from extremely low yields. Castelnau de Suduiraut is the Château’s second wine and no less care is taken in its production.
 

What our customers say

{{ reviewsTotal }}{{ options.labels.singularReviewCountLabel }}
{{ reviewsTotal }}{{ options.labels.pluralReviewCountLabel }}
{{ options.labels.newReviewButton }}
{{ userData.canReview.message }}

We also recommend

Sign up for our weekly newsletter and get exclusive offers and the latest news