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Subregion | France > Bordeaux > Sauternes and Barsac |
Colour | Sweet White |
Type | Still |
Jean-Marie Guffens of White Burgundy fame recently bought Chateau Closiot in Barsac and produces a cuvee called "Les Dames de Bonneau" in tiny volumes in great vintages only. Jean-Marie is not a shy man and his aim is to make the greatest wine of the appellation and price it accordingly.
The 2022 has a sugar level of 190 g/litre. By contrast a great vintage of Yquem is at around 150. Only 7 barrels have been made of this - so only 175 cases in total. It will be bottled in 75cl and halves with diam corks
Opulent and bombastic on both the nose and the palate, you can sense the sweetness on the nose with layers of crystalised ginger, marmalade, honeyed peaches and pure maple syrup on the nose. The palate is unctuous, pure saffron, honey and spice. Full bodied yet balanced thanks to fresh acidity, it is a feat of winemaking. This big, seductive Barsac is not for the feinthearted, but the structure and intensity suggest it will live a very, very long life. Impressive.
The 2022 Les Dames de Bonneau, with 190 g/L residual sugar, is pale to medium straw in color. It wafts out with notes of Marcona almonds, pear tart, and fallen leaves, leading to a core of juicy melon, apricots, and honeycomb. The palate is an atom bomb of sweetness, delivering layer upon layer of honeyed stone fruit layers and a fantastically opulent finish.