Up to 50€ coupon code for your 1st order by subscribing to our newsletter
Wine and spirits masterpieces to your doorstep
Secure packaging and transport insurance
The Château Suduiraut is one of the finest wines from the Sauternes vineyard. The property dates back to the 17th century and boasts sumptuous gardens designed by André Le Nôtre, allowing it to blend seamlessly into the vineyard.
The Château Suduiraut was named Premier Grand Cru Classé in the classification of Bordeaux wines officialized in 1855 for the Paris Universal Exhibition.
Owned by the AXA millésimes group since 1992, its quality and reputation have grown steadily to become today one of the finest wines of Sauternes. Nothing is left to chance to meet this objective: passion of the teams, tailor-made choice of plots, selective harvesting, rigorous vinification and blending.
The Château Suduiraut watches over a 91-hectare vineyard planted on sandy-clay gravel soils. The grape varieties are 90% Semillon and 10% Sauvignon Blanc. The wines are aged for 18 to 24 months in French oak barrels, 50% of which are new.
In liquoreux, the estate produces a Second wine, Les Lions de Suduiraut, as well as a third wine, Castelnau de Suduiraut.
The estate also produces four Sec white wines in the Bordeaux appellation, which are in order of quality: the grand vin, a Pur Sémillon cuvée, Lions de Suduiraut and S de Suduiraut.
Housed in a bright, light yellow case, the wine's discreet nose opens up with aeration. Floral and white-fleshed fruit aromas emerge: pear and apple. A touch of aniseed can also be detected, adding freshness to the bouquet. The palate is greedy and lively. A fine tension is felt from the attack to the finish, giving the wine a fine balance. The palate reveals floral and fruity notes, as well as the salinity typical of the terroir.