2024 Clos Haut Peyraguey
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The 2024 Clos Haut-Peyraguey is the result of three picks from September 19 to October 16, with most of the fruit coming from the middle pick. Readers will find a heady, dense Sauternes with a distinctly structural, almost tannic feel. The 130 grams of residual sugar are very nicely integrated into the wine's frame. Apricot, chamomile, spice, pineapple, passion fruit and a kiss of French oak linger on the imposing finish. Superb. Tasted three times.
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Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
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Engaging and impressively construcgted, this shows delicately placed stone fruits, enjoyably supple, with marmalade and lemon peel, not overly rich instead giving fennel and chicory herbs on the finish. Love it. 90% fermented and aged in barrel, 33% new oak, harvest September 19 to October 16, 14hl/h yield.
The 2024 Clos La Gaffelière, which used to be Château Mauvesin, was picked from September 19 to October 4 at 40 hl/ha. This has a light bouquet with blackcurrant leaf and black olive scents. The palate is medium-bodied with a piquant entry and light tannins but balanced with an easygoing, black cherry-tinged finish. It will just need a year in bottle.
Caramel, brown sugar, pineapples, and honeysuckle aromatics are what you initially notice. The wine is fruity (on the tropical side), with sweetness and honey-coated tangerines in the finish. The wine blends 80% Semillon with 20% Sauvignon Blanc.