Experimental phase: initial rating derived from official awards and critic reviews
James Suckling - 100 points
2024
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold
2020
Château Suduiraut is a distinguished winery located in the Sauternes appellation of the Bordeaux region, France. Its history dates back to 1580, when the estate was named after the marriage of Nicolas d'Allard and Léonarde de Suduiraut. During the Fronde, the château was looted and burned but was restored in the 17th century.
In the 18th century, Jean Joseph Duroy, Baron of Noyan and a relative of the Suduiraut family, took over the estate and renamed it "Cru du Roy." The emblem created at the time, combining the family crests of Suduiraut and Duroy, inspired the winery's current logo.
The grape composition is predominantly 80% Sémillon, 15% Sauvignon Blanc, and 5% Sauvignon Gris. Château Suduiraut wines are celebrated for their elegance, complexity, and longevity. Their golden hue, reminiscent of sunlight, deepens to a rich amber tone over time.