Château d'Yquem - Y - Bordeaux - Blanc

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Château d'Yquem - Y - Bordeaux - Blanc - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Château d'Yquem - Y - Bordeaux - Blanc

99 punti - The Wine Advocate
100 punti - 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

Il naso si apre con note elettriche di ananas maturo, mango verde, fiori d'arancio e crostata di limone con sentori di funghi, scorza di lime, rocce frantumate e gelsomino. La freschezza al palato è semplicemente sorprendente, permeando e sollevando strati su strati di frutti tropicali e nozioni terrose, il tutto racchiuso in una texture sontuosa e culminante in un finale molto, molto lungo, dai toni minerali. Davvero, questa è un'annata leggendaria per d'Yquem. Sono stato prudente con la mia finestra di bevuta e non sarei affatto sorpreso se i nostri discendenti bevessero quest'annata fino al prossimo secolo.
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.
Tipo:
Bianco
Paese:
Francia
Regione:
Bordeaux
Denominazione:
Bordeaux Supérieur
Produttore:
Château D'Yquem
Uva/Miscela:
Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
ABV:
14%

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Spesso descritto come il più grande vino dolce del mondo, Château d'Yquem ha una reputazione che lo segue dal Medioevo a oggi. Torna...

Spesso descritto come il più grande vino dolce del mondo, Château d'Yquem ha una reputazione che lo segue dal Medioevo a oggi. All'epoca, d'Yquem era di proprietà del re d'Inghilterra e da allora ha avuto una storia interessante, tra cui l'utilizzo come ospedale militare in entrambe le guerre mondiali. Nel 1996 d'Yquem è stato acquistato da LVMH (Moët-Hennessy-Louis Vuitton) da Alexandre de Lur Saluces dopo secoli di proprietà familiare.

Château d'Yquem dispone di 113 ettari di vigneti coltivati per l'80% a Semillon e per il 20% a Sauvignon Blanc, situati nel punto più alto di Sauternes e caratterizzati da un microclima unico. Questo è estremamente importante perché permette ai venti provenienti da est di muoversi attraverso il vigneto, il che è fondamentale per rimuovere l'umidità indesiderata durante la stagione di crescita, quando si instaura la muffa nobile. Solo i frutti completamente botritizzati vengono raccolti da 150 lavoratori del vigneto altamente qualificati e le rese sono così basse che ogni vite produce solo un bicchiere di vino.

Nella classificazione di Bordeaux del 1855, Château d'Yquem fu elogiato non solo come il più grande vino di Sauternes, ma dell'intera regione di Bordeaux, con i suoi vini dorati dichiarati quasi immortali.

"Non chiamo Yquem un vino perché ci sono un'infinità di "vini" in quanto tali, ma Yquem è unico. Preferisco la parola nettare - la bevanda degli dei - e se ne trovassi una più nobile, mi vergognerei meno del nostro vocabolario restrittivo e così poco adatto ai superlativi". Frederic Dard

Château d'Yquem è stata anche una delle prime grandi aziende a combattere le frodi introducendo una filigrana sull'etichetta.

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Bordeaux, nel sud-ovest della Francia, non ha bisogno di presentazioni per essere una delle regioni vinicole più famose, prestigiose e prolifiche del mondo. La maggior parte dei vini di Bordeaux (quasi il 90% del volume di produzione) è costituita dai tagli bordolesi rossi secchi, medi e corposi che hanno creato la sua reputazione.

I più pregiati (e più costosi) sono i vini dei grandi châteaux dell'Haut-Médoc e delle denominazioni della riva destra Saint-Émilion e Pomerol. Il primo è incentrato (al massimo livello) sul Cabernet Sauvignon, il secondo sul Merlot.

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