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2009 Château Romer du Hayot

Château Romer du Hayot

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The sweet and dessert wine Château Romer du Hayot, vintage 2009 from the winery Château Romer du Hayot has been rated in 2020 by Peter Moser with 94 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc from the region Sauternes in France.

Tasting Notes

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Tasting from 13.02.2020: Peter Moser

Medium golden yellow colour with subtle watery rim, silver reflections. White tropical fruits with floral undertones, a hint of jasmine and mint, delicate ethereal nuances, pine oil, very attractive bouquet. Juicy, elegant, round and harmonious, fresh acidity, salty minerality, integrated sweetness on the finish, powerful, lingers very long, an individualistic style, lime in the aftertaste. Already approachable.

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Medium yellow-green. Fine stone fruit notes, delicate orange zest, a hint of caramel. Substantial, very powerful, but also carried by a vibrant acidity structure, mineral finish, already shows good length, delicately nutty on the finish, orange aftertaste, good potential.

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Region
Sauternes, France
In the middle of southern Graves, a very special region, the Sauternes growing area, protrudes into the predominance of red wines, because sweet white wines of...
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Type of Production: conventional
Grape Variety: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage: 2009
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Château Romer du Hayot

Château Andoyse
33720 Barsac
Frankreich
+33 (556) 27 15 37
[email protected] www.vignobles-du-hayot.com

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