Hailing from our Barsac terroir, our Château Péchon will delight you with its vanilla and toasted notes, along with hints of dried and candied fruit. On the palate, it’s a true treat, full-bodied and with surprising aromatic complexity.
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Detailed description of the cuvée
Country, France
Region, Bordeaux
Appellation, Sauternes
Grape varieties: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle
Sweetness, Rich in sugar
Vinification,
Soil Type, Clay-limestone
Certification, Sustainable farming
Alcohol content, 13.0%
Regular Price
€15.50 excl. VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, i.e., €15.04 excl. VAT
Château Péchon 2018
€15.50 (excl. tax)
How to best appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing suggestions
Desserts
Serving suggestions
Serve at 8° to 10°C
Aging potential
5 to 10 years
Our opinion on the cuvée
An intense nose of honey, candied fruit, and citrus. A smooth palate, balanced by a lovely freshness. A long, indulgent finish.
Located in the Sauternes appellation, 45 km southeast of Bordeaux on the left bank of the Garonne, Vignobles Philippe Mercadier comprises three estates covering a total area of 47 hectares. Situated in three of the appellation's five communes, the properties benefit from a great diversity of terroirs, offering complementary wine profiles representative of Sauternes' richness.
The family history began in 1940, driven by a deep fascination for these emblematic lands. The three estates, initially acquired in a state of abandonment, were progressively rebuilt thanks to Philippe Mercadier's vision and audacity. After managing a Premier Cru Classé, repurchased from his grandfather, for twenty-five years, he successively acquired these properties between 1992 and 2001, with the ambition of restoring their full viticultural identity.
Today, Paul Mercadier, alongside his wife Émilie, continues this groundwork and oversees the development of the vineyards. The
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