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Château de la Grave ‘Grains Fins', Côtes de Bourg 2022

White Wine from France - Bordeaux
5.000000000 star rating 1 Reviews
This unusual blend of 60% semillon and 40% colombard is fresh and creamy with lovely rounded texture. Barrel fermentation adds an extra dimension to this white Bordeaux.
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Code: BW7461

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • Semillon
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2025
  • 14% Alcohol
  • oak used but not v. noticeable
  • Cork, plastic

Chateau de la Grave

Philippe and Valérie Bassereau took over this splendid property from Philippe’s father in 1982, becoming the fourth generation of the family to run it. It is situated in the commune of Bourg on the right bank of the Gironde River where the well-exposed hillsides benefit from good sunlight. The château itself dates back to the 16th century although it was later restored in the style of Louis XIII.

The Bassereaus have worked hard to steadily improve the wines at Château de la Grave and have been supplying The Society with good value reds for many years. Their wines seem to be getting finer as each vintage adds polish and finesse to the naturally generous flavour and structure of the wine which gives staying power in bottle.

The cream of each vintage’s crop is made into the top wine, Nectar de la Grave which keeps particularly well with its generous flavours. With a predominance of merlot in the blend all the Château de la Grave reds have plenty of charm and fruit. The white Côte de Bourg labelled as Grains Fins is an unusual blend of semillon and colombard which is gently barrel fermented so as not to mask the fragrant fruit.

For members visiting the area, it is worth knowing that Philippe and Valérie have rooms to let in the château which makes a charming place to stay, overlooking the vineyard slopes.

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