Chateau de Fargues

Chateau de Fargues

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Category
Rose
Château de Fargues, nestled in the renowned Sauternes region of France, produces an enchanting rosé that harmonizes the vibrant acidity of Sauvignon Blanc with the lush sweetness of Sémillon. This wine boasts notes of ripe stone fruits, delicate floral aromas, and a hint of honey more
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Food that goes well with this wine

We recommend trying Chateau Leoville-Las Cases 'Grand Vin de Leoville' along with the following products to fully reveal the taste quality of the wine.
Blue cheese
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Fruity desserts
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Producer

Chateau De Fargues

Chateau De Fargues produces exceptional Sauternes, celebrated for its luscious sweetness and remarkable complexity. Crafted primarily from Semillon, complemented by Sauvignon Blanc, these wines exude flavors of apricot, honey, and citrus, enveloped in a rich, opulent texture. The estate boasts a long history, dating back to the 18th century, renowned for embracing the noble rot that enhances the grapes, resulting in divine, age-worthy dessert wines that echo the essence of their terroir.
Grape

Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant white grape variety known for its crisp acidity and aromatic intensity. Typical flavors include green apple, citrus, and herbal notes, often with a hallmark of bell pepper or gooseberry. It produces styles ranging from zesty, dry wines to luscious, dessert versions. Notable regions include Marlborough in New Zealand and the Loire Valley in France. Its versatility and refreshing profile have made it a favorite worldwide.
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