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Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes, 1990

Duty Paid, 1 bottle, 75cl

ID: 262718

Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes No Reserve
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Description

Stored in purpose built cellar since purchase in 2019.

Bottle in perfect condition, always stored in wooden case.

Owned by Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite since 1984, Rieussec is located in the heart of the Sauternes vineyards. Surrounded by water and nature, the property, with its simple and rigorous architecture, stands out for its free contours.

Its unique terroir, combined with the know-how and exemplary viticulture applied by its team, enable it to produce precise, quality wines.

For several generations, the property has been one of the benchmarks of Sauternes, honouring the excellence of know-how and the French art of living.

More rigorous sorting of the grapes and fermentation in barrels, as well as a new cellar built in 1989, have resulted in a finer selection of the blend of each Rieussec Cru, where quality undoubtedly prevails over quantity.
THE VINEYARD

Rieussec is one of the most important vineyards of this appellation. It extends over 85 hectares at the junction of Fargues and Sauternes, adjacent to Château d’Yquem. Its sandy gravel (80%) and clay (20%) soils have been coveted by many owners since its creation.

The emblematic grape variety of the Rieussec terroir is Sémillon, planted on the majority of the vineyard. The other varieties grown are Sauvignon Blanc (17%) and Muscadelle (3%).

The techniques used in the vineyard are traditional to the Sauternes region. Harvesting takes place from September to November, over a period of 6 to 8 weeks, with several successive selections depending on the state of ripeness of the grapes and the development of botrytis cinerea (noble rot).

Production – at the whim of Mother Nature – is often low. It is said here that one vine produces one glass of wine.

In addition, 100% of the Rieussec vineyard is grassed over. An exception in the Sauternes region.
HISTORY

In the 18th century, Rieussec belonged to the monks of the Carmes de Langon and, at the time of the 1855 classification, the quality of its terroir was recognised as a Premier Cru Classé of Sauternes and Barsac.

Then owned by M. Mayne, Rieussec went through several changes of ownership: Charles Crepin around 1870, Paul Defolie in 1892, M. Bannil in 1907, the Gasqueton family, also owners of Château Calon-Ségur in Saint-Estèphe, then F. F. Berry during the war, M. Balaresque in 1957 and finally Albert Vuillier, a passionate lover of the liqueur wines of Sauternes, in 1971.

Rieussec became part of the Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite family in 1984 and soon after a new winery was built in the heart of the vineyard. This initiated a constant qualitative effort from the vine to the cellar, between selection, fermentation, and maturation, which was soon rewarded by the remarkable triad of 1988, 1989 and 1990 vintages.

The 1995 – 2005 decade crowns these efforts, with a new series of remarkable wines over which time has no hold. In 2004, Château Rieussec 2001 was even chosen “Wine of the Year” by Wine Spectator magazine.
THE TEAM

The property is managed by Olivier Trégoat, who is also technical director of Château L’Évangile, Château Paradis Casseuil, Domaine d’Aussières and Domaine de Long Dai. He works in the field with Mathieu Crosnier, the operations director. Mathieu’s team consists of Mathieu Desblancs, the vineyard manager and Bertrand Roux, the cellar master.

THE WINES

In Sauternes, our wonderful botrytis develops to grant the wines of Rieussec their unique richness. To create a delicate osmosis between this noble rot and our grapes, for a space of several months, we harvest each berry at the ideal moment.

For several generations, Château Rieussec has been one of the leading Sauternes wines. Classified 1er Grand Cru in 1855, it artfully combines Sémillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle. A vin de garde (for ageing,) it reveals itself and surprises at each stage of its development: If kept in a cool place once opened, it can be enjoyed for several weeks without altering and marries a thousand flavours from midday to midnight.

Carmes de Rieussec, the second wine, is selected based on the same criteria as Château Rieussec. It expressed beautiful aromatics, with a dominant citrus palette. Its name is a reference to the Carmes de Langon monks.

R de Rieussec, a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon, is the new face of a great dry white wine from Bordeaux. Fresh and aromatic, it is partly made from the same vines as Sauternes. Twenty percent of the wine is fermented in barrels. This technique leads to excellent ageing potential while it preserves the freshness and fruitiness of the grapes.
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Item Details

Item ID:

262718

Name:

Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes

Producer:

Chateau Rieussec

Quantity / Size:

1 bottles, 75cl each

Bottle Format:

Bottle

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Wine Packaging

OWC

Country / Region:

France, Bordeaux

Classification:

Premier Cru Classe

Fill Level:

Into Neck (IN)

Ended:

13th Dec 2023 19:08

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Shipping

Royal Mail next day tracked & insured
Buyer
UK Only
Seller does not accept returns

Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes, 1990

Price Realised

£55

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Description

Stored in purpose built cellar since purchase in 2019.

Bottle in perfect condition, always stored in wooden case.

Owned by Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite since 1984, Rieussec is located in the heart of the Sauternes vineyards. Surrounded by water and nature, the property, with its simple and rigorous architecture, stands out for its free contours.

Its unique terroir, combined with the know-how and exemplary viticulture applied by its team, enable it to produce precise, quality wines.

For several generations, the property has been one of the benchmarks of Sauternes, honouring the excellence of know-how and the French art of living.

More rigorous sorting of the grapes and fermentation in barrels, as well as a new cellar built in 1989, have resulted in a finer selection of the blend of each Rieussec Cru, where quality undoubtedly prevails over quantity.
THE VINEYARD

Rieussec is one of the most important vineyards of this appellation. It extends over 85 hectares at the junction of Fargues and Sauternes, adjacent to Château d’Yquem. Its sandy gravel (80%) and clay (20%) soils have been coveted by many owners since its creation.

The emblematic grape variety of the Rieussec terroir is Sémillon, planted on the majority of the vineyard. The other varieties grown are Sauvignon Blanc (17%) and Muscadelle (3%).

The techniques used in the vineyard are traditional to the Sauternes region. Harvesting takes place from September to November, over a period of 6 to 8 weeks, with several successive selections depending on the state of ripeness of the grapes and the development of botrytis cinerea (noble rot).

Production – at the whim of Mother Nature – is often low. It is said here that one vine produces one glass of wine.

In addition, 100% of the Rieussec vineyard is grassed over. An exception in the Sauternes region.
HISTORY

In the 18th century, Rieussec belonged to the monks of the Carmes de Langon and, at the time of the 1855 classification, the quality of its terroir was recognised as a Premier Cru Classé of Sauternes and Barsac.

Then owned by M. Mayne, Rieussec went through several changes of ownership: Charles Crepin around 1870, Paul Defolie in 1892, M. Bannil in 1907, the Gasqueton family, also owners of Château Calon-Ségur in Saint-Estèphe, then F. F. Berry during the war, M. Balaresque in 1957 and finally Albert Vuillier, a passionate lover of the liqueur wines of Sauternes, in 1971.

Rieussec became part of the Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite family in 1984 and soon after a new winery was built in the heart of the vineyard. This initiated a constant qualitative effort from the vine to the cellar, between selection, fermentation, and maturation, which was soon rewarded by the remarkable triad of 1988, 1989 and 1990 vintages.

The 1995 – 2005 decade crowns these efforts, with a new series of remarkable wines over which time has no hold. In 2004, Château Rieussec 2001 was even chosen “Wine of the Year” by Wine Spectator magazine.
THE TEAM

The property is managed by Olivier Trégoat, who is also technical director of Château L’Évangile, Château Paradis Casseuil, Domaine d’Aussières and Domaine de Long Dai. He works in the field with Mathieu Crosnier, the operations director. Mathieu’s team consists of Mathieu Desblancs, the vineyard manager and Bertrand Roux, the cellar master.

THE WINES

In Sauternes, our wonderful botrytis develops to grant the wines of Rieussec their unique richness. To create a delicate osmosis between this noble rot and our grapes, for a space of several months, we harvest each berry at the ideal moment.

For several generations, Château Rieussec has been one of the leading Sauternes wines. Classified 1er Grand Cru in 1855, it artfully combines Sémillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle. A vin de garde (for ageing,) it reveals itself and surprises at each stage of its development: If kept in a cool place once opened, it can be enjoyed for several weeks without altering and marries a thousand flavours from midday to midnight.

Carmes de Rieussec, the second wine, is selected based on the same criteria as Château Rieussec. It expressed beautiful aromatics, with a dominant citrus palette. Its name is a reference to the Carmes de Langon monks.

R de Rieussec, a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon, is the new face of a great dry white wine from Bordeaux. Fresh and aromatic, it is partly made from the same vines as Sauternes. Twenty percent of the wine is fermented in barrels. This technique leads to excellent ageing potential while it preserves the freshness and fruitiness of the grapes.
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Item Details

Item ID:

262718

Name:

Chateau Rieussec Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes

Producer:

Chateau Rieussec

Quantity / Size:

1 bottles, 75cl each

Bottle Format:

Bottle

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Wine Packaging

OWC

Country / Region:

France, Bordeaux

Classification:

Premier Cru Classe

Fill Level:

Into Neck (IN)

Ended:

13th Dec 2023 19:08

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Shipping

Royal Mail next day tracked & insured
Buyer
UK Only
Seller does not accept returns

Price Realised

£55

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