2013 Château d'Yquem, Sauternes, Bordeaux
- White
- Luscious
- Full Bodied
- Sémillon (70%),Sauvignon Blanc (30%)
Ready - at best
- Neal Martin MW
- 95-97/100
- James Suckling
- 98-99/100
Product: 20138004787
Description
Beautifully restrained nose of frozen pineapple, Orange Marmalade, hazelnut with a beautiful streak of mineralite on the nose – ozone, wet stone, chalk. No obvious botrytis on the nose. Unctuous and mouth filling on the entry, the richness and textural intensity coats the palate with laser like acidity which gives the intensely ripe pineapple notes and apricot, an ethereal lift across the finish. Impressive power and persistence. 2020 – 2030+.
Stuart Rae, Private Account Manager
A luscious nose with bitter orange, orchard fruit, pineapple and booze-soaked apricots. Alongside a wave of fully ripe fruits lies a spicy weight with deep scented undertones of honey and dried mushroom. Then vanilla and roasted nuts. An impressive weight in the mouth with a touch more sweetness than I was expecting. The acidity is refreshing and the tropical characters remain prominent with a pleasing, ever so slight bitterness. There is more blood orange, fresh pineapple and roasted nuts, with a nectarine marmalade tang to finish.
Fine Wine team
Honey gold in colour with a glass-coating viscosity, the 2013 Yquem brings excitement and anticipation. Greeted by a graceful bouquet of nectarine, Seville orange, and dried apricot, under laid by scents of sweet ginger and nougat. Gloriously textured, the palate is delightful, a rich enveloping body with concentrated flavours of botrytis fruit, honey glazed peaches and vanillin are perfectly integrated and wrapped up with a cleansing acidity, effortlessly retaining freshness and balance. Incredibly rich, powerful and generous with 150g/l residual sugar, yet the finish is long, clean, and rewarding. Irresistible now, the 2013 d'Yquem is a real success which will evolve for decades, exceptional
Chris Lamb, Private Account Manager
Simply put they don’t come much better than this. Yquem sparked my love for wine and my enthusiasm and taste buds have just been refreshed with this delectable 2013. Supremely elegant and effortless it brings an instant sense of calm and relaxation to ones thoughts. Gentle aromas of soft white fruits are complemented by subtle yet vibrant apricot, delicate oak notes and a generous helping of botrytis. Beautifully silky and unforced, there are notes of dried papaya, pear and pineapple here, all cloaked in a thin sheen of honey and caramel that leaves you in an almost zen like state of well-being. The sweetness is perfectly balanced with a fresh streak that also gives rise to an attractive bite of apricot kernel to the long, flowing finish. It perhaps doesn’t quite reach the heights of the remarkable 2001 but it is certainly not far off. Yquem started my love of wine and this confirms just why it did.
Peter Newton, Private Account Manager
Stuart Rae, Private Account Manager
A luscious nose with bitter orange, orchard fruit, pineapple and booze-soaked apricots. Alongside a wave of fully ripe fruits lies a spicy weight with deep scented undertones of honey and dried mushroom. Then vanilla and roasted nuts. An impressive weight in the mouth with a touch more sweetness than I was expecting. The acidity is refreshing and the tropical characters remain prominent with a pleasing, ever so slight bitterness. There is more blood orange, fresh pineapple and roasted nuts, with a nectarine marmalade tang to finish.
Fine Wine team
Honey gold in colour with a glass-coating viscosity, the 2013 Yquem brings excitement and anticipation. Greeted by a graceful bouquet of nectarine, Seville orange, and dried apricot, under laid by scents of sweet ginger and nougat. Gloriously textured, the palate is delightful, a rich enveloping body with concentrated flavours of botrytis fruit, honey glazed peaches and vanillin are perfectly integrated and wrapped up with a cleansing acidity, effortlessly retaining freshness and balance. Incredibly rich, powerful and generous with 150g/l residual sugar, yet the finish is long, clean, and rewarding. Irresistible now, the 2013 d'Yquem is a real success which will evolve for decades, exceptional
Chris Lamb, Private Account Manager
Simply put they don’t come much better than this. Yquem sparked my love for wine and my enthusiasm and taste buds have just been refreshed with this delectable 2013. Supremely elegant and effortless it brings an instant sense of calm and relaxation to ones thoughts. Gentle aromas of soft white fruits are complemented by subtle yet vibrant apricot, delicate oak notes and a generous helping of botrytis. Beautifully silky and unforced, there are notes of dried papaya, pear and pineapple here, all cloaked in a thin sheen of honey and caramel that leaves you in an almost zen like state of well-being. The sweetness is perfectly balanced with a fresh streak that also gives rise to an attractive bite of apricot kernel to the long, flowing finish. It perhaps doesn’t quite reach the heights of the remarkable 2001 but it is certainly not far off. Yquem started my love of wine and this confirms just why it did.
Peter Newton, Private Account Manager
Colour White
Sweetness Luscious
Vintage 2013
Maturity Ready - at best
Grape List Sémillon (70%),Sauvignon Blanc (30%)
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château d'Yquem
Critics reviews
Neal Martin MW 95-97/100
Firstly, you notice the color, which is a touch deeper than recent vintages at this stage. The bouquet is quite honeyed and rich for Yquem at this early juncture, with subtle scents of peach skin, white flowers, and a puff of chalk and frangipane. The palate is viscous on the entry, all about the texture at first, coating the mouth with luscious botrytized fruit. There are touches of Seville orange marmalade, fresh apricot, a hint of spice and passion fruit. This is imbued with impressive depth and weight, perhaps an Yquem that is determined to make an impression after last year-s absence. It might not possess the finesse of a top flight Yquem, but it has immense power and persistency.Neil Martin - 30/04/2014
James Suckling 98-99/100
Incredible aromas of botrytis, including freshly ground nutmeg and dried mushroom powder. Dried fruits. Full body with incredible clarity and balance. Very dense and gorgeous. Very sweet. It goes on for minutes. Really superb. A monument to the vintage. Breath-taking precision. A severe selection was made: 40% of the production was for the grand vin - about 80,000 bottles made. This is 70% Semillon and 30% sauvignon blanc - a little more of the latter than normal. They started harvesting the same day at Cheval Blanc, which is rare. james_suckling, jamessuckling_com, June 2014
About this wine
Sémillon
The main grape for Sauternes and particularly successfully grown in Australia's Hunter Valley. Hunter Valley Sémillon is one of Australia’s iconic and unique wines, totally unlike any wine produced elsewhere in the world from the same grape variety. In youth the wines are quite citrusy and fresh, but are generally perceived to gain hugely in complexity as they age and are deemed to be best drunk when at least 5 years old, frequently lasting for 10 or more years. Unusually for Australia, the alcohol levels rarely exceed 11.5%. In Bordeaux it is the most widely planted white grape and is blended with Sauvignon Blanc to produce the great long-lived dry whites of Graves as well as the great sweet wines of Sauternes. It is high in alcohol and extract and relatively low in aroma and acidity. Its thin skin makes it very susceptible to botrytis which is prerequisite for the making of Sauternes. It responds well to oak ageing and, while having a lightly lemony aroma when young develops lanolin flavours which some describe as "waxy", as well as a rich, creamy, intense, texture and a deep golden colour.
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Château d’Yquem
Château d’Yquem is the leading estate in the Sauternes appellation on the Left Bank of Bordeaux. It has long been reputed for making one of the world’s great sweet wines. In the 1855 classification of Bordeaux wines, Yquem was given the lofty title of Premier Cru Supérieur – the sole property at that level. It sits comfortably among the First Growths of the Médoc and their equivalents on the Right Bank regarding its quality and prestige among wine collectors.
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