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2003 Château De Malle

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May 19, 2024 - $32

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RATINGS

92Wine Spectator

Aromas of toffee, honey and dried pineapple follow through to a full-bodied palate, with lots of sweetness and a long vanilla, apple and lightly spicy aftertaste. Thick and viscous. Goes on and on.

91Robert M. Parker Jr.

No tasting note was given.

91Stephen Tanzer

Subdued but pure aromas of fresh peach, Cointreau, caramel and vanillin oak. Sweet, very ripe and pure, with impressively concentrated flavors of stone and citrus fruits and spices.

PRODUCER

Château De Malle

Château de Malle has been in the de Malle family since the 17th century, when Jacques de Malle, president of the parliament of Bordeaux, built the estate. The 125-acre estate has vineyards in the villages of Preignac, Fargues and Toulenne, and was designated as a Grand Cru Classé de Sauternes in the 1855 classification. In the 1950s the estate passed to Pierre de Bournazel, nephew of the owner. Today the estate is run by the current generation of de Bournazel family. Château de Malle produces Graves red and white wines as well as Sauternes. The Sauternes often earn ratings in the low to mid-90s from reviewers.

REGION

France, Bordeaux, Sauternes, Preignac

Sauternes makes the world’s most famous dessert wines. Though the appellation lies within the Graves region of Bordeaux’s left bank, the appellation makes only sweet wines from white grapes, primarily Semillon sometimes blended with small amounts of Muscadelle. The five communes within Sauternes are Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes. Barsac also has its own appellation and, typically, Barsac wines are slightly drier and lighter than other Sauternes. Sauternes are made when weather conditions result in a mold called Botrytis cinerea developing on the grapes, which causes them to become especially sweet. Sauternes are not produced every vintage, so successful vintages become especially collectible. Sauternes estates were classified in 1855, and Château d’Yquem, the appellation’s most prestigious estate, was ranked in a class by itself as a Premier Grand Cru. Château d’Yquem wines are among the most prized wines in the world.