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Château Guiraud 2023
Organic wines

Château Guiraud 2023

1er cru classe - - - White - See details
J. Robinson | 17.5
J. Suckling | 96-97
The Wine Independent | 92-94
Alexandre Ma | 93-95
Vinous Neal Martin | 92-94
$663.00 Incl. GST & DP
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$110.50 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
6 x 75CL
$663.00

Pre-arrivals - Stock currently at the producing estate - Available to ship after 22/04/2026

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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

93

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2023 Guiraud conveys energy on the nose, fine tension with pure honeyed fruit, orange blossom and light waxy aromas. The palate is wonderful, armed with great tension and perhaps more mineralité compared to its peers, linear and focused with great tension on the finish. There is a strictness here that I appreciate. Superb.

96

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Floral, sweet, and energetic, with pineapples, lemon curd, honeysuckle, candied mangos, and roasted nuts, with a touch of saffron arriving at the end of the nose. Perfectly poised between its sweet and racy sides, with length, purity, freshness, and sweetness, yet it remains light on its feet. This seems to be a new era for Guiraud, with Sandrine Garbay in charge. Drink from 2027–2050. 95–97 pts.

94

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Medium golden yellow, silver reflections. Fine lanolin, yellow tropical fruit, some honey and candied orange zest. Deep, juicy, white peach, integrated fruit, fine acidity, well-integrated wood spice, honey on the finish, lingers, shows length and certain ageing potential.

96

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Vivid gold in colour, laced with white peach juice, grilled pear, stone fruits, lime juice, opulent but with sculpted lift and zest, this extends outwards and upwards through the palate, capturing the pleasure of 2023 sweet wines in Bordeaux. Has spice and character, gorgeously expressive even now, and will age with ease. Sandrine Garbay, long-time winemaker of Yquem, is director at this 128ha estate, which has been farmed organically since 2011. Harvest began on September 27 and continued through to October 13.

94

/100

Le Figaro Vin

Score: 93–95. Raisins, fresh almond, candied bitter orange peel, cinnamon and vanilla: the nose shows lovely complexity while retaining freshness. The palate is unexpectedly broad and creamy. The sugar hasn’t fully integrated yet, showing notes of butter caramel, stewed pear with cinnamon, candied bitter orange peel, all lifted by a hint of saffron. A very fine vintage.

96

/100

Vinum

Exceptionally fresh and complex, clear fruit, lots of florality; on the palate, power and freshness, an interesting tension, sweetness, acidity, fruit and bitter components, long-lasting, characterful, impressive.

96

/100

Robert Parker

Yohan Castaing

A blend of 65% Sémillon and 35% Sauvignon Blanc, containing 130 grams per liter of residual sugar, the 2023 Château Guiraud is vibrant and expressive, revealing aromas of apricot, exotic fruits, spices, white flowers and pineapple. Medium- to full-bodied, dense and deep, it is finely balanced, built around a lively core of fruit and defined by a beautifully judged, gastronomic bitterness that brings energy and precision to the finish.

Description

Characteristics and tasting advice for Château Guiraud 2023

Tasting

Colour
With a beautiful golden yellow hue, the robe seduces with its radiance and brilliance.

Nose
Opening with intense fragrances of pink grapefruit, clementine, pineapple and passion fruit, the nose exhales elegant notes of thyme, Provencal herbs and smoke as it aerates.

Palate
Ample, lively and balanced, the palate harmoniously combines persistence with savoury spicy and zesty flavours, indicative of a significant ageing potential.

A Premier Grand Cru Classé from Sauternes combining richness and freshness

The estate

"La Maison Noble du Bayle", the first name of Château Guiraud was owned by the Mons de Saint Poly family. In 1766 Pierre Guiraud, a Bordeaux merchant, acquired it. In 80 years and three generations, Château Guiraud has become a prestigious name, crowned in 1855 as a 1st Grand Cru Classé of Sauternes.

Taken over in 2006 by 4 personalities (an industrialist, Robert Peugeot and three winemakers, Olivier Bernard, Stephan Von Neipperg and Xavier Planty), Château Guiraud is a must-have label.

In 2019, Xavier Planty handed over the management of the estate to his son, Luc. In April 2022 Matthieu Gufflet, owner of Château de Callac (Graves), became the majority shareholder of the property, then in May 2022 Sandrine Garbay, cellar master at Château d’Yquem, took over the leadership of Château Guiraud.

The vineyard

A reference among the great wines of Sauternes, Château Guiraud watches over a 54-hectare vineyard resting on sandy gravel soils (80%) and clayey gravel soils (20%). Nestled in a haven of biodiversity, the vines, aged 25 to 30 years on average, have been farmed organically since 1996.

The vintage

A mild and relatively dry winter encourages early bud break, before frosts in early April partially impact the vineyard without however affecting the harvest potential. The rapid vegetative development due to a warm and humid spring is counterbalanced by a high mildew pressure successfully managed thanks to the rigour of the teams. The dry conditions recorded during the summer delay the emergence of botrytis until significant rainfall in mid-September followed by a real Indian summer ensuring optimal development of noble rot.

Vinification and ageing

Harvest in three passes from 27 September to 13 October. Fermentation using indigenous yeasts in 90% new French oak barrels and 10% in barrels of one wine. The ageing of approximately 18 months is carried out exclusively in barrels.

Blend

Sémillon (65%)
Sauvignon blanc (35%).

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