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Château Le Coin Sauvignon Gris 2021

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Château Le Coin Sauvignon Gris 2021
Catavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition, (Gold Medal)Decanter, (90 Points)Berliner Wine Trophy, (Gold Medal)
If you like Sauvignon Blanc, wait until you try its rarer cousin, Sauvignon Gris. The legendary Hugh Johnson called this former Best-in-Class winner “marvelous,” and the 2021 release arrives with a top gold medal. Fresh, citrusy...a real must taste!
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Wine Details

GoldCatavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition, (Gold Medal)
90
90PTS
Decanter, (90 Points)
GoldBerliner Wine Trophy, (Gold Medal)

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Château Le Coin is a crisp, elegant white wine with vibrant lime and gooseberry aromas that lead to grassy citrus and passion fruit flavors on the mouthwatering palate.
Wine Food Pairings
Beef, pork, firm cheeses, red-sauced pastas, vegetarian meals.
Beyond the label

Bordeaux’s rare Sauvignon Gris is a pink-skinned cousin of Sauvignon Blanc, known for its richer-flavored wines. Hugh Johnson, legendary author of The World Atlas of Wine, has called THIS one (a former ‘Best-in-Class’ winner) “bloody marvelous.” And we can’t wait for you to taste the excellent 2021 edition, which arrives with a gold medal from the Catavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition and 90 points from Decanter.

Winemaker Jean-Marc Sauboua, an alumnus of Bordeaux’s legendary Château Haut-Brion and a previous International Wine Challenge White Wine of the Year trophy winner, is famously quality-obsessed. He works his magic at Le Chai au Quai, the acclaimed boutique on the banks of the Dordogne river that Decanter magazine has hailed as “a fabulous venture.”

To source the fruit for this premium white, he headed just over the river from Le Chai to Ludovic Roussillon’s Château Le Coin, where the low-yielding old vines help produce extra-concentrated flavors. A portion of the estate-grown fruit was barrel-fermented at Le Chai, for a little extra richness.

In the glass, look for vibrant lime and gooseberry aromas, leading to grassy citrus and passion fruit flavors. Decanter judges hailed its "attractive nose of well-defined rhubarb and pear aromas. On the palate it shows a fresh and lively acidity." Indeed, there’s a lovely freshness that makes this a fine choice for sipping solo. Or, pair it with classic French fare—try a tarte au saumon fumé (smoked salmon tart), roasted chicken with tarragon herb jus and more.

Order now to secure your share of this acclaimed white Bordeaux.

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“Attractive nose of well-defined rhubarb and pear aromas. On the palate it shows a fresh and lively acidity.”

Decanter

90 points

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