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Chateau d'Yquem 2021
Chateau d'Yquem 2021
Chateau d'Yquem 2021 offers a myriad of well-balanced and complex flavours that generate even more harmonies over time. The impression left is reminiscent of a quote by Frédéric Dard ‘the silence that follows a Mozart piece, in which the listener becomes impregnated by the music’. This reflects the fact that it lingers on the palate for a remarkably long time, providing a unique and prolonged pleasure. Elevated to the category of Premier Cru Supérieur appellation in 1855, Château d'Yquem is the product of meticulous labour in the vineyard. Since its earliest days, it has benefited from an exceptional terroir and has also been the result of unique ancestral know-how since 1593.
Tasting Notes: Although not always very extrovert in young vintages, it is characterised by fruit (apricot and mandarin) and oak (vanilla and toast aromas). Older vintages have an extraordinarily complex aroma as soon as you open the bottle, with notes of dried fruit (dried apricot, plum, stewed fruit and marmalade), spices (cinnamon, saffron and liquorice) and even flowers. The first impression on the palate is always very silky and often sumptuous. It then fills out, ‘coating the palate’. This fine wine has a strong but never overpowering character, with great elegance and balance. It always maintains a balance between sugar and acidity. A touch of bitterness can also contribute to the overall harmony. The finish is legendary!
Grape Varieties: Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc
- Wine Type
- White Wine
- Format
- 0,75L
- Vintage
- 2021
- Country
- France
- Region
- Sauternes-Bordeaux
- The highest scoring
- James Suckling 100 Points
- Robert Parker
- RP95
- James Suckling
- 100
- Jancis Robinson
- 19
- Wine Independent
- 97
Dreamy, subtle aromas of dried fruit such as apricots and mangoes, but also fresh lemons and pears. Then there are caramel and tart tatin undertones with some bananas, pineapple, tangerines and other tropical fruit. Full-bodied, yet it remains vivid and compact, giving it a lightness even though it is really structured. The tannins are throughout the palate but blend in perfectly, giving it a solid presence, like a a diamond. It’s tight at the end, but you know that it will linger for ages, with a lightly chewy and intellectual finish. Touches of sweetness, cloves and bitterness to make it interesting. Dynamic. About 54,000 bottles made. Relatively small harvest. 148 g/L residual sugar.
Beautiful primary fruit boasting tropical complexity: mango, pineapple. Saltiness, according to the winemaker – and there is definitely savoury contrast in there. The marvel of this wine is its completeness – the stitching is so fine between the sugar, acidity, rich fruit and length. Opens up in the glass, with white chocolate, caramel, clotted cream, mixed peel, five-spice. As prestigious as ever, and so gratifying to drink right now.
The 2021 d'Yquem exhibits a complex bouquet of rose, exotic fruits and mandarin orange mingled with spring flowers, rose and crème brûlée, followed by a medium to full-bodied, ample and seamless palate that's suave and layered, with a deep core and a long finish that's lent definition by delicate bitterness that offsets the 148 grams per liter residual sugar. This blend of 65% Sémillon and 35% Sauvignon Blanc was matured, as usual, in all new barrels, but the new oak is perfectly integrated and barely noticeable.
The 2021 d'Yquem is composed of 65% Sémillon and 35% Sauvignon Blanc. It has 148 grams per liter of residual sugar, making for a relatively rich style and the sweetest Yquem since 2017. Pale lemon-gold colored, perfumed notes of orange peel, juicy peaches, grapefruit, and honeycomb slowly emerge from the glass, followed by suggestions of jasmine tea, fresh ginger, and lime blossoms. The palate is fantastically satiny, with great tension and loads of spicy sparks complementing the citrusy flavors, finishing with epic length and a zesty lift.
Slightly burnished in hue, it has a very attractive bouquet with scents of dried quince, clementine, linseed and subtle candle wax, perhaps more discrete than usual, but certainly fresh and vibrant. The palate is medium-bodied and viscous on the entry, a Yquem with perhaps a lighter chassis than recent vintages, prioritizing poise and purity over horsepower— exactly the right approach in such a challenging season. It opens wonderfully in the glass, gaining more frangipane and kaki fruit scents, though it seems to have a lighter and more tensile finish than the 2020 or 2019. As such, I suspect that it will be comparatively approachable and, of course, delicious.