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copy of Château Saint Robert Bio 2020

The 2020 vintage is characterised by its pale yellow colour with lovely silver highlights. The nose, very expressive, with its fine woody, varietal and white fruit notes reveals all the complexity of this wine. The palate expresses notes of citrus, vanilla and panettone. Both round and lively, this balance persists on a well-balanced and persistent finish. 

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Points de distinctions

L’avis de notre expert

Fruity and delicate aromas

"This dry white wine is very easy to drink with its particularly fruity aromas. It reveals all the typicality of Graves wines".

Pietro Pastore

Vintage 2020

After a turbulent spring, the summer in the Bordeaux region offered an ideal climate for rapid berry development and ripening. The warm days and cool nights of the first 15 days of September favoured a healthy state of health and optimal conditions, allowing good levels of oenological maturity to be reached before harvesting. The 2020 vintage is therefore looking very promising with excellent wines in prospect.


Pale yellow colour with some silver tones

The nose is complex, varietal and finely wooded with aromas of white fruits

The palate is balanced between roundness and vivacity. It reveals notes of citrus fruit, vanilla and panettone.

Wooded

Fruity
Wooded
Spicy

Echelle de degustation

Fruity
75
Wooded
20
Spicy
15

Comment le servir ?

Viande

Caesar salad with grilled chicken and herbs

Fromage

Fresh goat cheese, young cantal

Poisson

Fillet of bass with lemon sauce and summer time vegetables

Légumes

Desserts

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75% Sémillon

25% Sauvignon Blanc

Appellation :
Graves
Centilisation :
75 cl
Degré d'alcool :
13 %
Millésime :
2020
Cépages :
14 years
Garde :
5 years
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The castle

Château Saint-Robert is located in Pujols-sur-Ciron, 45km from Bordeaux. The Ciron, which flows a few kilometres from the property, favours the formation of morning mists in autumn. The estate is located near the prestigious Classified Growths of Barsac (Château Climens and Château Coutet), and not far from the Grands Crus of Pessac Léognan.