Château Briot 2017

Pale in color with a nice bright citrus nose. On the mid palate the wine displays some nice lime and grapefruit notes. On the medium length finish the wine displays some nice palate coating minerality along with a hint of tartness that grows in the mouth. It’s not a bad Sauv Blanc for the price, I would give it an -88. Crisp and dry, super food friendly.

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750 mL bottle  |   VINTAGES#:  668855$14.95

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Made from Sauvignon Blanc grown in clay-limestone soil and aged on the lees in stainless steel vats, this wine offers layers of binned apple, citrus, guava and a touch of freshly cut grass. Crisp acidity and a mineral quality make for a lip-smacking finish. This will pair nicely with root vegetable soup, shrimp toast or shellfish. (Vintages panel, Oct. 2018)

PRODUCT DETAILS

Release Date:July 6, 2019Bottle Size:750 mL bottleAlcohol/Vol:12.7%Made In:Bordeaux, FranceBy:DucourtSugar Content:5 g/LSweetness Descriptor:XD – Extra DryStyle:Aromatic & FlavourfulVarietal:Bordeaux

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