Chateau Toutigeac Blanc 2018

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    Vintage
    2018

    Size
    750ML

    Features
    Screw Cap

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    Somm Note

    Winemaker Notes

    With its fine greenish yellow color, this wine has a range of aromas which extends from exotic fruits (passion fruit, grapefruit) to flowery notes (boxwood, ivy) with also, hints of minerality. In the mouth, it develops all its balance between freshness and the roundness given by the Semillon variety when associated with Sauvignon. The suggestion of carbon dioxide gives a fresh and lively character which is much appreciated.

    Great as an aperitif or with shell fish, grilled fish, mixed salads and goat cheese.

    Blend: 50% Sauvignon Blanc, 40% Sémillon, 10% Muscadelle

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    Chateau Toutigeac, France
    In 1985, René Mazeau retires; then Rene and Michelle donated their property to their four children.?These continue to operate separately and independently. Since then, Philip has developed Chateau Toutigeac with his wife Martine. Today Oriane, their daughter, takes over by providing meticulous care in the management of the Estate with her touch of femininity.
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    Sometimes light and crisp, other times rich and creamy, Bordeaux White Blends typically consist of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. Often, a small amount of Muscadelle or Sauvignon Gris is included for added intrigue. Popularized in Bordeaux, the blend is often mimicked throughout the New World. Somm Secret—Sauternes and Barsac are usually reserved for dessert, but they can be served before, during or after a meal. Try these sweet wines as an aperitif with jamón ibérico, oysters with a spicy mignonette or during dinner alongside hearty Alsatian sausage.

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    One of the most important wine regions of the world, Bordeaux is a powerhouse producer of wines of all colors, sweetness levels, and price points. Separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a coastal pine forest, this relatively flat region has a mild maritime climate, marked by cool wet winters and warm summers. Annual weather differences create significant vintage variations, making Bordeaux an exciting French wine region to follow.

    The Gironde estuary, a defining feature of Bordeaux, separates most of the region into the Left Bank and the Right Bank. Farther inland, where the Gironde splits into the Garonne and Dordogne Rivers, the bucolic, rolling hills of the area in between, called Entre-Deux-Mers, is a source of great quality, approachable reds and whites.

    The Left Bank, dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, contains the Médoc, Graves, and Sauternes, as well as the region’s most famous chateaux. Merlot is important here as the perfect blending grape for Cabernet Sauvignon adding plush fruit and softening Cabernet's sometimes hefty tannins. Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec may also be used in the Left Bank Bordeaux wine blends.

    Merlot is the principal Bordeaux wine variety of the Right Bank; Cabernet Franc adds structure and complexity to Merlot, creating wines that are concentrated, supple, and more imminently ready for drinking, compared with their Left Bank counterparts. Key appellations of the Right Bank include St. Emilion and Pomerol.

    Dry and sweet Bordeaux white wines are produced throughout the region from Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and sometimes Muscadelle or Sauvignon Gris. Some of the finest dry whites can be found in the Graves sub-appellation of Pessac-Léognan, while Sauternes is undisputedly the gold standard for sweet wines. Small amounts of rosé and sparkling Bordeaux wines are made in the region as well.

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