Château D'Yquem 2021 - 1st Great Cru Class Sauternes
Great wines are not born by chance, on just any land. A combination of climatic and geological circumstances, combined in a rare balance, allows us to truly speak of Yquem as a "genius of the place."
The Yquem vineyard (113 hectares) is composed of two grape varieties: the rich and sappy Sémillon (75% of the vineyard), which provides structure and volume, and the early-ripening but less consistent Sauvignon (25% of the vineyard), which complements the wine with its aromas and finesse. It is carefully tended.
Only a hundred or so are in production, since each year, two to three hectares of overgrown vines are uprooted and left fallow for a year. They are then replanted, and the new vines will need at least five years before they can produce grapes that meet Yquem's very strict criteria. A dozen hectares are thus permanently dormant.
This vineyard is carefully tended, and the teams working on the estate continue to cultivate the soil and tend the vines in a traditional manner under the direction of the vineyard manager.
The influence of the microclimate present in Sauternes is evident in the concentration of all the sweet Bordeaux appellations (Sainte Croix du Mont, Loupiac, Cérons, Cadillac, Barsac) within 20 km on either side of the Garonne Valley.
Source: Château D'Yquem
Brilliant golden color. Very aromatic, fine, subtle, noble, and complex nose. A delicate hint of vanilla when swirling the glass. Magical palate! This is a white wine before it is a sweet white wine. Ultra-noble texture. Distinguished aromas. Beautiful depth between the mid-palate and the finish. Great length. Unbeatable! And for general knowledge, it's been aged in 100% new oak, making it impossible to detect.
Jean-Marc Quarin Quarin.com
Data sheet
- Designation
- Sauternes
- Year
- 2021
- Color
- White
- Acceptance
- 65% Sémillon, 35% Sauvignon
- Alcohol level
- 13°9
- Apogee
- 2025 - 2060
Jean-Marc Quarin / Quarin.com - Noté 97/100 (february 2024)
Neal Martin / Vinous - Noté 96/100 (january 2024)
Jeff Leve / The Wine Cellar Insider - Noté 98/100 (march 2024)
Lisa Perotti-Brown / The Wine Independent - Noté 97/100 (march 2024)