Château d'Yquem - Y - Bordeaux - Blanc

99 points - The Wine Advocate
100 points - The Wine Advocate
98 points - The Wine Advocate
100 points - The Wine Advocate
Château d'Yquem - Y - Bordeaux - Blanc - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Château d'Yquem - Y - Bordeaux - Blanc

99 points - The Wine Advocate
100 points - The Wine Advocate
98 points - The Wine Advocate
100 points - The Wine Advocate
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Château d'Yquem is a prestigious winery located in the Sauternes region of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a long and rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was owned by the Lur-Saluces family. Today, it is owned by the luxury goods company LVMH.

Château d'Yquem is known for producing some of the world's finest sweet white wines, made from a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc grapes that have been affected by noble rot. This process, known as botrytization, concentrates the sugars and flavors in the grapes, resulting in a wine that is rich, complex, and full of character.

The winery produces only one wine, the Château d'Yquem, which is considered to be one of the greatest sweet wines in the world. The wine is aged in oak barrels for up to three years before being bottled, and can be aged for decades or even centuries.

Château d'Yquem has a unique style of production that sets it apart from other wineries in the region. The winery uses a selective harvesting process, where only the grapes that have been affected by noble rot are picked. This results in a lower yield, but a higher quality wine.

The winery also uses a unique barrel aging process, where the wine is aged in new oak barrels for the first year, and then transferred to older barrels for the remaining two years. This allows the wine to develop complexity and depth, while also preserving its freshness and acidity.

Château d'Yquem has a long and storied history, with many famous figures having enjoyed its wines over the years. The winery was even mentioned in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, where it was described as "the finest wine in the world."

Today, Château d'Yquem continues to produce some of the world's most sought-after sweet white wines, with each vintage being eagerly anticipated by wine lovers around the globe. Its unique style of production and rich history make it a true icon of the wine world

Château d'Yquem is a prestigious winery located in the Sauternes region of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a long and rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was owned by the Lur-Saluces family. Today, it is owned by the luxury goods company LVMH.

Château d'Yquem is known for producing some of the world's finest sweet white wines, made from a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc grapes that have been affected by noble rot. This process, known as botrytization, concentrates the sugars and flavors in the grapes, resulting in a wine that is rich, complex, and full of character.

The winery produces only one wine, the Château d'Yquem, which is considered to be one of the greatest sweet wines in the world. The wine is aged in oak barrels for up to three years before being bottled, and can be aged for decades or even centuries.

Château d'Yquem has a unique style of production that sets it apart from other wineries in the region. The winery uses a selective harvesting process, where only the grapes that have been affected by noble rot are picked. This results in a lower yield, but a higher quality wine.

The winery also uses a unique barrel aging process, where the wine is aged in new oak barrels for the first year, and then transferred to older barrels for the remaining two years. This allows the wine to develop complexity and depth, while also preserving its freshness and acidity.

Château d'Yquem has a long and storied history, with many famous figures having enjoyed its wines over the years. The winery was even mentioned in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, where it was described as "the finest wine in the world."

Today, Château d'Yquem continues to produce some of the world's most sought-after sweet white wines, with each vintage being eagerly anticipated by wine lovers around the globe. Its unique style of production and rich history make it a true icon of the wine world

There was no frost at d’Yquem in 2017, and botrytis was very regular and even this vintage. The nose opens with very pure notes of freshly sliced oranges, yuzu and lemon barley water with hints of white pepper, fresh ginger and lime cordial. The incredibly rich, unctuous sweetness (148 grams per liter of residual sugar) is beautifully marbled with bright, vivacious citrus fruit and spice flavours, while lifted by well-knit freshness, and it finishes with epic length and great depth.

Château d'Yquem is a prestigious winery located in the Sauternes region of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a long and rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was owned by the Lur-Saluces family. Today, it is owned by the luxury goods company LVMH.

Château d'Yquem is known for producing some of the world's finest sweet white wines, made from a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc grapes that have been affected by noble rot. This process, known as botrytization, concentrates the sugars and flavors in the grapes, resulting in a wine that is rich, complex, and full of character.

The winery produces only one wine, the Château d'Yquem, which is considered to be one of the greatest sweet wines in the world. The wine is aged in oak barrels for up to three years before being bottled, and can be aged for decades or even centuries.

Château d'Yquem has a unique style of production that sets it apart from other wineries in the region. The winery uses a selective harvesting process, where only the grapes that have been affected by noble rot are picked. This results in a lower yield, but a higher quality wine.

The winery also uses a unique barrel aging process, where the wine is aged in new oak barrels for the first year, and then transferred to older barrels for the remaining two years. This allows the wine to develop complexity and depth, while also preserving its freshness and acidity.

Château d'Yquem has a long and storied history, with many famous figures having enjoyed its wines over the years. The winery was even mentioned in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, where it was described as "the finest wine in the world."

Today, Château d'Yquem continues to produce some of the world's most sought-after sweet white wines, with each vintage being eagerly anticipated by wine lovers around the globe. Its unique style of production and rich history make it a true icon of the wine world

Le nez s'ouvre sur des notes électriques d'ananas mûr, de mangue verte, de fleurs d'oranger et de tarte au citron, avec des soupçons de champignons, de zeste de citron vert, de pierres concassées et de jasmin. La fraîcheur en bouche est tout simplement stupéfiante, imprégnant et soulevant couche après couche les fruits tropicaux et les notions terreuses, le tout enveloppé dans une texture somptueuse et culminant dans une très, très longue finale teintée de minéralité. Il s'agit véritablement d'un millésime légendaire pour d'Yquem. J'ai été prudent avec ma fenêtre de consommation, et je ne serais pas du tout surpris que nos descendants boivent ce millésime pendant une bonne partie du siècle prochain.
Tt entrances with its pure, wild honey notes mixed with almond and white chocolate scents, bestowed with beguiling delineation and focus. The palate is very poised with the acidity nigh on perfect. Occasionally an Yquem only reveals its components parts at this early juncture, necessitates conjecture. However, the 2014 has a sense of harmony and completeness already, as if the élevage is merely there to usher it on to its finished state. There is undeniably great depth here, perhaps less conspicuous than other vintages because of that silver thread of acidity: notes of lemon sherbet, orange zest, shaved ginger and again, a few "flakes' of white chocolate. It is extremely long with tenderness rather than power on the finish. It's not quite up there in the rarefied heights of say, the 2001 or 2009, but it is what we call in the trade, "the business."

Château d'Yquem is a prestigious winery located in the Sauternes region of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a long and rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was owned by the Lur-Saluces family. Today, it is owned by the luxury goods company LVMH.

Château d'Yquem is known for producing some of the world's finest sweet white wines, made from a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc grapes that have been affected by noble rot. This process, known as botrytization, concentrates the sugars and flavors in the grapes, resulting in a wine that is rich, complex, and full of character.

The winery produces only one wine, the Château d'Yquem, which is considered to be one of the greatest sweet wines in the world. The wine is aged in oak barrels for up to three years before being bottled, and can be aged for decades or even centuries.

Château d'Yquem has a unique style of production that sets it apart from other wineries in the region. The winery uses a selective harvesting process, where only the grapes that have been affected by noble rot are picked. This results in a lower yield, but a higher quality wine.

The winery also uses a unique barrel aging process, where the wine is aged in new oak barrels for the first year, and then transferred to older barrels for the remaining two years. This allows the wine to develop complexity and depth, while also preserving its freshness and acidity.

Château d'Yquem has a long and storied history, with many famous figures having enjoyed its wines over the years. The winery was even mentioned in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, where it was described as "the finest wine in the world."

Today, Château d'Yquem continues to produce some of the world's most sought-after sweet white wines, with each vintage being eagerly anticipated by wine lovers around the globe. Its unique style of production and rich history make it a true icon of the wine world

Pale to medium gold colored, the 2009 d'Yquem bursts from the glass with gregarious crème caramel, allspice, dried apricots, mandarin peel and pineapple upside down cake scents plus a fragrant undercurrent of fungi, acacia honey, candied ginger, musk perfume and frangipani. Full-bodied and full-on hedonic in the mouth, the rich, tightly wound layers are still amazingly youthful with bags of citrus sparks and an incredibly long, perfumed finish.
Type :
Blanc
Pays :
France
Région :
Bordeaux
Appellation :
Bordeaux Supérieur
Producteur :
Château D'Yquem
Raisins/mélange :
Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon
ABV:
14%

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Souvent décrit comme le plus grand vin doux du monde, le Château d'Yquem jouit d'une réputation qui l'a suivi du Moyen-Âge à nos jours. Retour...

Souvent décrit comme le plus grand vin doux du monde, le Château d'Yquem jouit d'une réputation qui l'a suivi depuis le Moyen Âge jusqu'à aujourd'hui. À l'époque, d'Yquem était la propriété du roi d'Angleterre et a depuis connu une histoire intéressante, notamment en étant utilisé comme hôpital militaire pendant les deux guerres mondiales. En 1996, d'Yquem a été racheté par LVMH (Moët-Hennessy-Louis Vuitton) à Alexandre de Lur Saluces, après des siècles de propriété familiale.

Le Château d'Yquem compte 113 hectares de vignes plantées à 80 % de sémillon et à 20 % de sauvignon blanc. Il est situé au point le plus élevé du Sauternais, qui bénéficie d'un microclimat unique. Ce microclimat est extrêmement important car il permet aux vents d'est de traverser le vignoble, ce qui est crucial pour éliminer l'humidité indésirable pendant la saison de croissance, au moment où la pourriture noble s'installe. Seuls les fruits entièrement botrytisés sont cueillis par 150 ouvriers viticoles très qualifiés et les rendements sont si faibles que chaque pied de vigne ne produit qu'un verre de vin.

Dans le classement de Bordeaux de 1855, le Château d'Yquem est considéré non seulement comme le plus grand vin de Sauternes, mais aussi comme le plus grand vin de toute la région de Bordeaux, ses vins d'or étant déclarés presque immortels.

"Je n'appelle pas Yquem un vin parce qu'il y a une infinité de "vins" en tant que tels, mais Yquem est unique. Je préfère le mot nectar - la boisson des dieux - et si j'en trouvais un plus noble, j'aurais moins honte de notre vocabulaire restrictif si peu adapté aux superlatifs." Frédéric Dard

Château d'Yquem a également été l'un des premiers grands domaines à lutter contre la fraude en introduisant un filigrane sur son étiquette.

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Bordeaux, dans le sud-ouest de la France, est l'une des régions viticoles les plus célèbres, les plus prestigieuses et les plus prolifiques du monde. La majorité des vins de Bordeaux (près de 90 % du volume de production) sont des vins rouges secs, mi-corsés et corsés qui ont fait la réputation de la région.

Les vins les plus fins (et les plus chers) sont ceux des grands châteaux du Haut-Médoc et des appellations de la rive droite, Saint-Émilion et Pomerol. Les premiers sont axés (au plus haut niveau) sur le cabernet sauvignon, les seconds sur le merlot.

Les rouges légendaires sont complétés par des vins blancs de grande qualité à base de sémillon et de sauvignon blanc. Ces vins vont des blancs secs, qui rivalisent avec les meilleurs vins de la région de Bourgogne (Pessac-Léognan est particulièrement réputé), aux nectars sucrés et botrytisés de Sauternes.
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