

Château Doisy-Védrines Sauternes Deuxième Cru Classé 2004
"Tasted at the château, the 2004 Château Doisy-Védrines was one of the surprises of the vertical tasting. It has a delightful fresh bouquet with orange peel, honey, tinned apricot and crème brûlée aromas that are well defined. The palate is medium-bodied with a viscous opening, well-judged acidity and a vibrant, tensile finish that feels long and vivacious. Drinking beautifully now, the 2004 will last another 20 years with ease. This is a little gem from Olivier Castèja."
Score: 92/100 Neal Martin
eRobertParker.com. August, 2015
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The Chevaliers de Védrines owned this estate for centuries and gave their name to it. Included in the 1855 classification as a 2éme Cru Classé Sauternes property it has been owned by the Castéja family since 1946. The family also own Château Batailley in...
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