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Filhot 2003

RegionBordeaux
Subregion France > Bordeaux > Sauternes and Barsac
ColourSweet White
TypeStill
Grape VarietySauvignon Blanc/Semillon

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89
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (164), April 2006

A fragrant nose with white flowers and citrus fruits, though it lacks a little intensity. The palate has very high levels of botrytised fruit but it is somewhat cloying on the mid-palate. Notes of orange peel and apricot. Lacks some definition at the moment. Tasted May 2004.

90/91
Neal Martin, Wine-Journal.com, March 2008
80/84
James Suckling, Wine Spectator (April 04), April 2004

Deep gold. Medium intensity of rich green fruit flavours with no shortage of sweetness. Some floral notes, a pretty, neat wine without being a standout. Quite compact. Perhaps it could have been bolder? A little astringence on the finish.

16.5
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com, August 2005
88
Farr Vintners, Southwold Bordeaux Tasting, January 2007
15
Michael Schuster, The World of Fine Wine, April 2004
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87/89
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (158), April 2005

It is against my better judgment to taste the sweet wines of Barsac and Sauternes at such an early age, as I find they typically require at least 12 months to reveal the definition/delineation so essential in these creamy, creme brulee, and honeysuckle-flavored offerings. Nevertheless, because this vintage is so highly regarded, I tasted through most of the top estates. The 2003s appear to be somewhat in the style of the 1990s, with high levels of residual sugar (higher than 2001 for the most part) as well as botrytis, low acidity, and fat, full-bodied personalities. This region’s harvest began extremely early (early September), and was completely finished within three weeks. It does not appear that the nobleness and racy richness of the 2001 vintage will be found in the 2003s, but readers who like the big, flamboyant, over the top style of the 1990s will enjoy the 2003s even more than I did.

Unlike most of my red wine tastings, this offering was only tasted once. Readers should keep in mind that this a very early, pre-bottling judgment from very unevolved wine that is not nearly as defined and easy to evaluate as the reds.

87/89
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (152), April 2004
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