Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Chateau Rahoul 2017, Graves, Bordeaux, France

Lemon, asparagus, pear, peach, earthy, fruity.


The extremely mild winter favoured early budburst and very rapid growth of the vines. This was followed by good and even bunch set. The frost at the end of April spared the estate’s white grape varieties, which continued to develop well approximately three weeks ahead of schedule. Flowering was quick and even in the dry, sunny May weather. The summer, particularly August, will be remembered for hot days (but not too hot) and cool, damp nights, with the contrast promoting freshness and balance in the bunches during very early ripening. Determining optimum harvesting dates for the Semillon (dominant at Rahoul) and Sauvignon Blanc was crucial in this early vintage. The grapes were harvested only in the mornings, from August 28th to September 6th.

This wine is a blend of 59% Sémillon and 41% Sauvignon Blanc.

Mark: B-


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