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de Fargues 2009

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

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Tasting Notes

Pear pie and blanched almond on the nose. Full-bodied and medium sweet, with a subtle spice, honey and sliced apple character. Like sorbet.

91/94
James Suckling, WineSpectator.com, April 2010

Pale to medium gold in color, the 2009 de Fargues drifts effortlessly out of the glass with gorgeous honeysuckle, candied ginger, tropical fruit preserves and musk perfume scents followed by nuances of beeswax, chamomile tea and quince paste. Full-bodied, seductively rich and super sweet, the hedonistic layers are beautifully offset by wonderful freshness, finishing long and very layered. It possesses mature notions and yet still has bags of vibrant fruit, so loads of time ahead for this stunner. 2019-2045

97
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW, Wine Advocate (March 2019), March 2019

Big and dense and gold. Sweet and coconut and sweet-shop nose. Big and rich and a little bit hot. Impressive rather than expressive. Very massive structure with a hint of oak. May well come round to something even more complex. Date tasted 29th March 2010. Drink 2019-2035.

17.5
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com, April 2010

Wonderful ultra-rich and caramelised aromas and texture, almost reminiscent here of the 2003 style, noble, very long, sugar being balanced by a nice and fruity acidity, impressive, as usual.

18
James Lawther MW, Decanter.com, April 2010
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Coming in at 140-grams-per-liter residual sugar, the 2009 de Fargues was picked from September 28 over three tries until October 19, a day before heavy showers curtailed the vintages. It seems to have gone into its shell since I last tasted it. It opens gradually with subtle notes of dried honey, lanolin, just a touch of chlorophyll and stem ginger. The palate is gorgeous: super fine tannins here, wonderful minerality and tension with a sense of everything being in its right place. It is not a powerful de Fargues - in fact, this is understated for the vintage. However, it will have great complexity and is worth cellaring for a couple of decades. Tasted April 2013.

96
Neal Martin, Wine Advocate (207), June 2013

What a brilliant de Fargues this is! The nose is tightly wound and demands coaxing from the glass, reluctantly offering glimpses of candied orange peel, clear honey, quince and minerals. The palate is well-balanced with a citrus fresh, viscous opening infused with candied orange peel, honey and quince. It segues into a lovely, ripe, tense, focused middle and finish that leaves the mouth tingling with glee and eager for another sip. In a word?delicious! Drink now-2045.

96
Neal Martin, Wine Advocate (205), March 2013

The nose is rather taciturn at first, unfurling with tantalizing slowness: clear honey, pear, orange-blossom and apricot. Wonderful definition. The palate is not as powerful as others, but there is a tangible sense of minerality underlying the honeyed fruit, very focused and endowed with breathtaking definition and tension towards the vibrant finish.

95/97
Neal Martin, Wine Advocate (188), April 2010
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