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Chateau Guiraud Sauternes 2024
Chateau Guiraud Sauternes 2024

Chateau Guiraud Sauternes 2024

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Château Guiraud 2024 captures the estate’s pioneering spirit with vibrant freshness, exquisite balance, and a rich aromatic complexity true to its organic, biodiversity-driven philosophy.

Harvested under exceptional conditions, this Premier Grand Cru Classé reveals indulgent notes of white peach, candied citrus, and refined smoothness, reflecting centuries of nonconformist excellence.

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    • Description

      Château Guiraud has long been defined by its independence and pioneering spirit. It remains one of the rare estates in France to have established a grape variety conservatory, and as early as 1996, it initiated a groundbreaking shift towards biodiversity. In 2011, Château Guiraud became the first Premier Grand Cru Classé from the 1855 classification to be officially certified in Organic Farming.

      Since its founding in 1766, the estate has navigated cultural and political changes with a blend of boldness and reinvention, continually striving for excellence. Today, Château Guiraud is guided by four passionate owners: Matthieu Gufflet, Peugeot Invest (represented by Robert Peugeot), and two seasoned winemakers, Olivier Bernard and Stephan Von Neipperg.

      A mild winter led to an early budburst before mid-March. Recent investments in frost-protection towers, installed in 2022, once again proved invaluable during a late April frost. The growing season was marked by heavy rainfall and high disease pressure, but cool spring temperatures slowed vine development, helping to mitigate mildew threats through determined vineyard management. A warm summer encouraged grape ripening, and record September rainfall (150 mm) created ideal conditions for Botrytis cinerea to flourish. The first harvest pass began early, on September 19th, followed by three more quality-focused passes despite challenging weather. Harvest finished on October 22nd, with unexpectedly generous yields.

      The 2024 vintage showcases striking freshness and vibrant energy. Aromas of white peach, candied lemon, bitter orange peel, dried apricot, and black tea emerge on the nose. On the palate, the wine offers poised concentration—airy yet taut—while maintaining Château Guiraud’s signature profile: smoothness, roundness, layered complexity, and lasting aromatic finesse. This is a wine of balance, indulgence, and refined elegance.



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity
      Aroma:

      Lemon, Mineral, White Flowers

      Palate:

      Lemon Zest, Slate, Stonefruit

      Food Pairings:
      Asian Food Asian
      Fish Fish
      Shellfish Shellfish

    Description

    Château Guiraud has long been defined by its independence and pioneering spirit. It remains one of the rare estates in France to have established a grape variety conservatory, and as early as 1996, it initiated a groundbreaking shift towards biodiversity. In 2011, Château Guiraud became the first Premier Grand Cru Classé from the 1855 classification to be officially certified in Organic Farming.

    Since its founding in 1766, the estate has navigated cultural and political changes with a blend of boldness and reinvention, continually striving for excellence. Today, Château Guiraud is guided by four passionate owners: Matthieu Gufflet, Peugeot Invest (represented by Robert Peugeot), and two seasoned winemakers, Olivier Bernard and Stephan Von Neipperg.

    A mild winter led to an early budburst before mid-March. Recent investments in frost-protection towers, installed in 2022, once again proved invaluable during a late April frost. The growing season was marked by heavy rainfall and high disease pressure, but cool spring temperatures slowed vine development, helping to mitigate mildew threats through determined vineyard management. A warm summer encouraged grape ripening, and record September rainfall (150 mm) created ideal conditions for Botrytis cinerea to flourish. The first harvest pass began early, on September 19th, followed by three more quality-focused passes despite challenging weather. Harvest finished on October 22nd, with unexpectedly generous yields.

    The 2024 vintage showcases striking freshness and vibrant energy. Aromas of white peach, candied lemon, bitter orange peel, dried apricot, and black tea emerge on the nose. On the palate, the wine offers poised concentration—airy yet taut—while maintaining Château Guiraud’s signature profile: smoothness, roundness, layered complexity, and lasting aromatic finesse. This is a wine of balance, indulgence, and refined elegance.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Aroma:

    Lemon, Mineral, White Flowers

    Palate:

    Lemon Zest, Slate, Stonefruit

    Food Pairings:
    Asian Food Asian
    Fish Fish
    Shellfish Shellfish
    Chateau Guiraud

    Once a farm which we can still see some of the original parts of like the pigeonnier that dates from the 15th century, the estate was originally known as the noble house of Bayle and was owned by the Mons de Saint Poly Family. In 1766 a Bordeaux négociant named Pierre Guiraud purchased the estate and expanded it with the house and Protestant chapel, giving it the name Château Guiraud. Over 80 years three generations of the Guiraud family led the wine making activities at Château Guiraud to the prestige the estate has today, including its classification as a 1er Grand Cru Classe Sauternes in 1855.

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