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Located on the Left Bank of the Bordeaux wine region, Sauternes lies adjacent to the Barsac and Cérons appellations. Its vineyards are found in several villages or communes, including Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes. The morning mists created by the Garonne and Ciron rivers and the sunny afternoons in early autumn allow noble rot or botrytis cinerea to develop on the grapes. This withers the berries and concentrates their sugars. The bunches are hand-picked so as to avoid selecting those affected by grey rot, which causes defects in the wines. The residual sugar content of Sauternes wines is often very high, at around 150 g/L, making them sweet or lusciously sweet wines. When tasting, the wines reveal aromas of ripe fruits such as peach, quince and tropical fruit, as well as honey, caramel and orange zest. The 1855 classification of crus classés includes 27 Sauternes and Barsac wines. Just one wine bears the title of premier cru supérieur – the iconic Château d'Yquem. Some of the finest premier crus are Château La Tour Blanche, Château Rieussec, Château Rayne Vigneau, Château Suduiraut and Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey. At softer price points, look out for Château de Fargues, Château Gilette and Château Raymond Lafon.

Sauternes

Located on the Left Bank of the Bordeaux wine region, Sauternes lies adjacent to the Barsac and Cérons appellations. Its vineyards are found in several villages or communes, including Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes. The morning mists created by the Garonne and Ciron rivers and the sunny afternoons in early autumn allow noble rot or botrytis cinerea to develop on the grapes. This withers the berries and concentrates their sugars. The bunches are hand-picked so as to avoid selecting those affected by grey rot, which causes defects in the wines. The residual sugar content of Sauternes wines is often very high, at around 150 g/L, making them sweet or lusciously sweet wines. When tasting, the wines reveal aromas of ripe fruits such as peach, quince and tropical fruit, as well as honey, caramel and orange zest. The 1855 classification of crus classés includes 27 Sauternes and Barsac wines. Just one wine bears the title of premier cru supérieur – the iconic Château d'Yquem. Some of the finest premier crus are Château La Tour Blanche, Château Rieussec, Château Rayne Vigneau, Château Suduiraut and Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey. At softer price points, look out for Château de Fargues, Château Gilette and Château Raymond Lafon.

1996
T
62
2023
14
2016
T
49
2022
T
1,500
2022
T
750
2022
T
380
2022
T
180
2009
A
165Price per bottle 55
2023
T
39
2002
T
75
2015
T
450
2015
900Price per bottle 450
2005
T
90
2006
320
1997
T
94
1998
A
T
59
2008
T
750
2021
T
92
2010
A
T
59
2018
T
55
2011
T
2,990
2011
T
1,450
2011
350
2011
315
2004
T
70
2023
130
2023
65
2023
65
2002
580Price per bottle 290
2002
870Price per bottle 290
1998
T
79
2022
T
54
2014
T
48
1986
480
2022
A
T
120
2022
A
T
58
2020
A
T
95
2020
A
T
47
2019
A
T
99
2005
T
75
2001
120
2014
T
65
2022
T
43.50
2010
T
850
2010
T
440
2010
199
12.60 | Buy 6, get 10%
2022
14
2021
T
744
2018
395
2018
T
395
2017
700Price per bottle 350
2016
T
5,800
2016
405
2016
405
2014
T
4,800
2014
T
765
2023
T
99
2023
T
49
1999
240
1996
390
1990
480
2014
A
40
2019
95
2022
245Price per bottle 81.67
2017
T
125
1999
T
70
2023
T
225
2022
T
210
2021
T
205
2019
T
175
2018
T
160
2015
T
855
2014
T
775
2006
600Price per bottle 200
2025
15
1995
82Price per bottle 41
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2005
T
48
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1988
480
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