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2003 | Château Coutet | Sauternes - Barsac (Half Bottle)

2003 | Château Coutet | Sauternes - Barsac (Half Bottle)

Dessert Wine: 2003 | Château Coutet | Sauternes - Barsac (Half Bottle)

With its golden hue, this wine offers enchanting aromas of honey, apricot, and a hint of citrus zest.

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Producer: Château Coutet

Vintage: 2003

Size: 375ml

ABV: 14%

Varietal: Semillon

    Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      With its golden hue, this wine offers enchanting aromas of honey, apricot, and a hint of citrus zest. On the palate, it delivers a luscious, velvety texture balanced by vibrant acidity, making each sip a delightful experience. The long, sweet finish lingers beautifully, revealing layers of complexity that develop with time.

      Producer Information

      Château Coutet is a Premier Cru Sauternes producer located in the Barsac region of Bordeaux. It is one of the oldest producers in Sauternes, and has the longest cellar in the region, at 110 meters. Coutet is the Gascon word for "knife", signifying the dessert wine's crisp and ripping acidity. The château is an English fortress that was built in the 13th Century. In 1643, it was acquired by Charles le Guerin, a counselor in the Bordeaux parliament, who then passed it on to his nephew Jean le Pichard in 1695. In 1787, Thomas Jefferson claimed Château Coutet as the best Sauternes from Barsac. Coutet was then acquired by Gabriel-Barthelemy-Romain de Filhot. During the French Revolution the château was seized by the state, and Filhot was beheaded. Coutet went through numerous owners over the years before it was finally purchased by the Baly family in 1977. Château Coutet is primarily made up of Semillon, with smaller amounts of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle. The grapes are grown on clay and limestone soils, giving a distinct minerality to the sweet, botrytized wine. The wine is then aged 18 months in French oak barrels that are 70-100 percent new. Château Coutet also makes a second-tier label called La Chartreuse de Coutet, and in the best years, the estate also produces 1200 bottles of a premium wine, Cuvée Madame de Château Coutet. The estate also produces a dry white wine. Previously simply called the Vin Sec de Château Coutet, it is now released as Opalie de Château Coutet.

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      2003 | Château Coutet | Sauternes - Barsac (Half Bottle)

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      Dessert Wine: 2003 | Château Coutet | Sauternes - Barsac (Half Bottle)

      With its golden hue, this wine offers enchanting aromas of honey, apricot, and a hint of citrus zest.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      • ROLLING STONE
      • MEN'S JOURNAL
      • US WEEKLY

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Château Coutet

      Vintage: 2003

      Size: 375ml

      ABV: 14%

      Varietal: Semillon

        Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

          With its golden hue, this wine offers enchanting aromas of honey, apricot, and a hint of citrus zest. On the palate, it delivers a luscious, velvety texture balanced by vibrant acidity, making each sip a delightful experience. The long, sweet finish lingers beautifully, revealing layers of complexity that develop with time.

          Producer Information

          Château Coutet is a Premier Cru Sauternes producer located in the Barsac region of Bordeaux. It is one of the oldest producers in Sauternes, and has the longest cellar in the region, at 110 meters. Coutet is the Gascon word for "knife", signifying the dessert wine's crisp and ripping acidity. The château is an English fortress that was built in the 13th Century. In 1643, it was acquired by Charles le Guerin, a counselor in the Bordeaux parliament, who then passed it on to his nephew Jean le Pichard in 1695. In 1787, Thomas Jefferson claimed Château Coutet as the best Sauternes from Barsac. Coutet was then acquired by Gabriel-Barthelemy-Romain de Filhot. During the French Revolution the château was seized by the state, and Filhot was beheaded. Coutet went through numerous owners over the years before it was finally purchased by the Baly family in 1977. Château Coutet is primarily made up of Semillon, with smaller amounts of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle. The grapes are grown on clay and limestone soils, giving a distinct minerality to the sweet, botrytized wine. The wine is then aged 18 months in French oak barrels that are 70-100 percent new. Château Coutet also makes a second-tier label called La Chartreuse de Coutet, and in the best years, the estate also produces 1200 bottles of a premium wine, Cuvée Madame de Château Coutet. The estate also produces a dry white wine. Previously simply called the Vin Sec de Château Coutet, it is now released as Opalie de Château Coutet.