Experimental phase: initial rating derived from official awards and critic reviews
James Suckling - 100 points
2024
Château Suduiraut 2021 is a premium dessert wine from the Sauternes appellation in the Bordeaux region of France. This wine has received exceptionally high ratings from wine critics, with an average score of 95 points. According to wine critic James Suckling, it exhibits "very intense spices on the nose, with notes of nutmeg, cinnamon, and dried apples." The wine is crafted from 100% Sémillon grapes, with a residual sugar content of 138 grams per liter, contributing to its sweetness and rich flavor profile.
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.