
- Colour
- Port_Sweet
- Producer
- Château la Tour Blanche
- Region
- Sauternes
- Grape
- Semillon / Sauvignon Blanc/ Muscadelle
- Drinking
- 2010 - 2030
- Case size
- 12x75cl
- Available Now
2001 CH LA TOUR BLANCHE 1ER CRU SAUTERNES - 12x75cl
- Colour
- Port Sweet
- Producer
- Château la Tour Blanche
- Region
- Sauternes
- Grape
- Semillon / Sauvignon Blanc/ Muscadelle
- Drinking
- 2010 - 2030
- Case size
- 12x75cl
- Available Now
- Pricing
- Retail
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Tasting Notes
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Robert Parker, June 2004,
Score: 97Wine Advocate #153 (Jun 2004) Drink 2009-2035La Tour Blanche's spectacular 2001 boasts a light to medium gold color as well as a big, exoticnose of tropical fruits, honeysuckle, orange marmalade, and creme brulee. In the mouth, notions of peaches, lychees, and caramelized citrus give way to a weighty, full-bodied, concentrated yet incredibly precise and well-delineated sweet white. It is a tour de force in Sauternes! Anticipated maturity: 2009-2035.
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Clive Coates, December 2004,
Score: 16.5The Vine Dec 2004 Drink 2009-2020Light mid-golden colour. Lightish, quiteforward nose. But fresh, flowery andbalanced. Some botrytis. A bit loose-knit.Medium body. Fresh. Harmonious. Lovelyattractive finish. But quite forward. Verygood plus.
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Producer
Château la Tour Blanche

One of our favourite Sauternes estates, Ch La Tour Blanche is a unique property in the region in that unlike other neighbouring châteaux, it is not owned by one or a group of individuals or even a luxury goods or insurance company but rather by the government's Ministry of Agriculture. It wasdonated to the French state in 1909 by its previous owner under the condition that a wine school be created on cite. Though it had a downturn in production in quantity and quality in its early years, today, it attracts top winemakers and oenologists from the region, and its excellence really started to soar in the late 1990s.
Region
Sauternes
It is not an exaggeration to say that these are the greatest sweet wines in the world. They are the result of a serendipitous marriage of grape variety, location, annual weather conditions and human care and determination. The vineyards are located on the banks of the cool spring-fed Ciron river which, in autumn, flows into the warmer tidal Garonne and creates rolling evening mists which clothe the vines until the afternoon sun burns them off the following day. This cycle creates perfect conditions for the development of botrytis cinerea or noble rot, and the resulting grape juice is a super concentrated sweet, ambrosial nectar which makes the most heavenly and complex wines with extraordinary ability to age. In 1855 the wines were classified into first and second growths, with Ch d'Yquem rightly receivingits own super status of premier grand cru. Other stunning wines include Chx Sudiraut, Rieussec, Coutet and Climens. While seductively fragrant and sweet when young, if you can bear to wait, you will be amply rewarded with lusciously rich, exotically complex wine.