Chateau La Mouliniere Bordeaux Blanc 2007
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A fresh but substantial white Bordeaux that is a cut above the rest, thanks to advanced winemaking techniques.
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Release Notes:
White Bordeaux has improved dramatically in recent decades. In the past, these wines, always a blend of Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc, were acidic and unspectacular (with a few notable exceptions like the whites of Haut Brion). However, you can now find excellent examples of White Bordeaux that are comparable values to New World varietal wines.
The familiar Sauvignon Blanc brings aromas, flavors and crispness while Semillon, the key component of the great sweet white Bordeaux of Sauternes and Barsac, gives these wines more substance and age-worthiness than a 100% Sauvignon.
2007 Was an excellent vintage for white Bordeaux. This wine is a blend of 50% Sauvignon Blanc and 50% Semillon, harvested at low yields. After the grapes are harvested by hand, an extended skin-contact maceration takes place. This extracts more flavor from the grapes and creates a more substantial, fruity wine. The wine is then vinified at low temperatures for 3 weeks before being matured on its lees for 3 months.
Tasting Notes:
Pale yellow color with floral aromas and with hints of citrus and green apple. The Sauvignon's freshness dominates on the nose. It is rich on the palate with good, zesty acidity and lime peach, and pear flavors before a long, fresh finish. More complex and mineral than the past couple vintages. This wine will pair nicely with oysters, shellfish, chicken or salads. Can keep for another couple years until 2011.

Château Cadillac and its immaculate gardens.
Winery:
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and for good reason.
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Region:
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Bordeaux vines at midsummer