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Château de Fargues 2007
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Château de Fargues 2007

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Parker | 97
J. Robinson | 18
Wine Spectator | 95
R. Gabriel | 19
The Wine Independent | 94
Alexandre Ma | 97
Vinous Neal Martin | 94
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    ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
    Marks and reviews

    97

    /100

    Robert Parker

    Neal Martin

    The de Fargues 2007 delivers 13.9% alcohol and 134 grams of residual sugar. Picking commenced on September 11, with slow botrytis formation and recommenced October 2–24, the picking able to be conducted at a relatively leisurely pace. It has a very typical de Fargues nose that is initially mute, but it opens to reveal a slightly spirituous bouquet with clear honey, pressed flowers, almond, and a distant scent of the sea. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannins and outstanding delineation. It is utterly harmonious with a thrilling, edgy finish that expresses the terroir with great clarity. There is an effervescent quality that really takes the 2007 to another level, while the marmalade and white pepper finish is powerful and leaves a lasting impression. This is a fabulous 2007, one of the wines of the vintage. Tasted April 2013.

    95

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    James Molesworth

    Rich and caressing, with gorgeous toasted coconut, dried orange, ginger cream and mango flavors that all glide through the lush finish, where macadamia nut and papaya notes fill in the remaining space. Offers plenty of depth for the cellar, too. Gorgeous. Drink now through 2037. 1,750 cases made.

    18

    /20

    Jancis Robinson

    Jancis Robinson

    Very complex and heady on the nose. A step up from most. Even the glass feels heavy. This is a really good Sauternes in the traditional mould. Great stuff! Mass above subtlety perhaps but all the better for it! Great energy. Lots to get your teeth into. Still a bit astringent but there is so much energy here... Pear juice. (JR)

    94

    /100

    Vinous

    Neal Martin

    The 2007 Château de Fargues has a floral bouquet with clear honey, quince and saffron scents, initially timid yet blossoming with aeration. The palate is very well balanced, quite viscous and lightly spiced with decent acidity and hints of stem ginger towards the finish. Superb. Tasted at the 2007 horizontal in Sauternes.

    93

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Rich, lively and gushing with sweet, honey-coated tropical fruits, flowers, spice and vanilla custard, the wine is long, sweet, mouth-filling and fresh. If the wine fills out as it matures—and it just might—it should easily gain another point or two. This is a really nice style of Sauternes.

    19

    /20

    Weinwisser

    Medium yellow. Sublime, delicate bouquet, perfumed botrytis, plenty of ripe, stewed yellow fruits, greengages, apricots and white nectarines. On the palate, complex and perfectly structured, with wonderful breed within a rich body, extremely long finish, ranking among the greatest Sauternes, very close to the top score.

    19

    /20

    René Gabriel

    Medium yellow. Sublime, delicate bouquet with perfumed botrytis; plenty of ripe, cooked yellow fruits, greengages, apricots, and white nectarines. On the palate it’s complex, perfectly structured, with wonderful breed within a rich body that carries the wine into every corner of the mouth; an extremely long finish, among the very greatest and very close to the top score.

    19

    /20

    André Kunz

    Mineral, fresh, dense bouquet with fig, honey and grapefruit. Dense, velvety, full, opulent, creamy palate with a tight structure, pronounced sweetness, good acidity and concentrated aromatics. Very long, full finish. 19/20 2016 - 2035

    98

    /100

    Jane Anson

    Jane Anson

    A renowned vintage in Sauternes, showcasing why this vintage of Fargues is so sought after. Burnt caramel, saffron, cumin, spiced almonds, candied ginger, gunsmoke — this dances across the palate and stretches into a long, bittersweet finish, endlessly spinning a new conversation. Intense and concentrated at 15 years old yet rising vertically through the palate, effortlessly impressive. Harvested September 11 through October 12, six passes through the vines. Needs a long decant to open up. François Amirault, winemaker.

    94

    /100

    The Wine Independent

    Lisa Perrotti-Brown

    Medium yellow-gold in color, the 2007 de Fargues opens with notes of brown sugar and toffee over a core of apple butter and dried persimmons with hints of quince paste and stewed tea. The palate carries loads of complex layers of flavor and a lively line of freshness, finishing on a lingering honey-nut note.

    97

    /100

    La RVF

    Chiselled, pure and subtle, Fargues 2007 is a beautifully balanced, slender wine that opens up deliciously with air. In a very classic style, it will appeal to lovers of elegance.

    97

    /100

    Yves Beck

    What intensity, diversity, and fruit in this bouquet. Inviting notes of apricots, peaches, and currants complemented by caramel aromas. Dense and deep on the palate, the wine shines with its harmony, creating an exceptional symbiosis between sweetness and acidity. An elegant bitterness supports and amplifies the aromatic expression on the finish and extends the length. An exceptional wine.

    95

    /100

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Logo on the cork: AL Coppery color. Intense, delicate, subtle, and complex nose. This time no hint of saffron. Rather passion fruit, spices, vanilla. The palate is airy from start to finish. Oh my, it goes down by itself! Very long finish.

    Description

    Characteristics and tasting notes for Château de Fargues 2007

    Tasting

    Appearance
    The appearance displays an intense, brilliant golden hue.

    Nose
    The bouquet reveals great aromatic complexity. It opens with notes of candied fruit, particularly dried apricot and quince paste, accompanied by acacia honey. Aromas of spring flowers and pineapple mingle with hints of citrus and exotic fruit. Extended barrel aging brings nuances of vanilla, beeswax and light wood. Spicy notes of cardamom, saffron and star anise complete this refined bouquet. With aeration, fragrances of broom, toasted bread and white pepper emerge, testifying to the finesse and purity of this vintage.

    Palate
    The palate is distinguished by its elegance and delicacy. The attack reveals a silky texture and taut concentration, characteristic of a chiseled vintage. The remarkable freshness preserved during maturation brings a vibrancy that perfectly balances the wine's richness. The aromas perceived on the nose extend with intensity, offering flavors of roasted fruit, citrus marmalade and sweet spices. The finish is long and persistent, with crystalline purity and subtle complexity that invite contemplation.

    Service and cellaring
    Château de Fargues 2007 is ideally served at a temperature of 6°C. This vintage has exceptional aging potential and can be kept until approximately 2050.

    A Sauternes wine of exceptional elegance and finesse

    The estate
    Founded in 1306 by Raymond-Guilhem, nephew of Pope Clement V, Château de Fargues has belonged to the Lur Saluces family since 1472, embodying more than five centuries of exceptional heritage continuity. Located in the Sauternes appellation in Bordeaux, the estate extends over 170 hectares including 27 hectares of vines planted on clay-limestone and gravelly soils. Philippe de Lur Saluces currently manages this family property, perpetuating a philosophy of absolute excellence. The unique microclimate of the hill, alternating morning mists and sunny afternoons, favors the development of noble rot, the signature of great Sauternes.

    The vineyard
    The Château de Fargues vineyard extends over 14.37 hectares in the heart of the Sauternes appellation. The vines are planted on clay-limestone and gravelly soils that give the wines their unique character. The particular microclimate of this hill, with its morning mists followed by sunny afternoons, creates ideal conditions for the development of botrytis cinerea, the noble rot essential for producing great sweet wines of Sauternes.

    The vintage
    The 2007 vintage had a contrasting start with a very hot and sunny April, followed by a cool and gloomy period from May to June, accompanied by unprecedented mildew pressure in more than thirty years. Flowering stretched from late May to mid-June. Summer was temperate to cool with regular precipitation. The first bunches reached maturity at the end of August, preserving freshness and aromas. Early autumn saw an alternation of sun, heat and light rains that triggered the development of noble rot. An ideal autumn largely compensated for the lack of summer heat, giving birth to a vintage of elegance and refinement, chiseled and subtle, with delicate and taut concentration.

    Vinification and aging
    The harvest at Château de Fargues 2007 was carried out manually in six successive passes, allowing rigorous selection of the grapes. Fermentation took place in barrels for three to five weeks, with indigenous yeasts. Aging continued for 30 months, giving the wine its complexity and aromatic depth.

    Grape varieties
    Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc

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