White, Sweet, Medium-Bodied, Fruity, Fresh
In the pot or in the glass, sweet Bordeaux makes the commonplace special. Reduce a little and sauce your duck breast. Up end a bottle and poach some apricots or chill a glass and do dessert right.
Lurking in the shadows of top-dog Sauternes (in the shadows of Barsac, Loupiac and Cadillac too), lies the tiny village of Sainte-Croix du Mont, a town known more for its legendary oyster bed than its 450 hectares of vineyards, cultivated since Roman times. The limestone-rich soil, coupled with favorable conditions for botrytised grapes make for exceptional (and long-lived) wines.
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