The Château Rabaud-Promis of Sauternes of Bordeaux

Château Rabaud-Promis - Promesse de Rabaud-Promis Sauternes
The winery offers 4 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 4.2.
It is ranked in the top 14 of the estates of Bordeaux.
It is located in Sauternes in the region of Bordeaux
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The Château Rabaud-Promis is one of the world's great estates. It offers 4 wines for sale in of Sauternes to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Château Rabaud-Promis wines

Looking for the best Château Rabaud-Promis wines in Sauternes among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Château Rabaud-Promis wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Château Rabaud-Promis wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top sweet wines of Château Rabaud-Promis

Food and wine pairings with a sweet wine of Château Rabaud-Promis

How Château Rabaud-Promis wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of fruity desserts or blue cheese such as recipes of express cherry clafoutis or vegetable and gorgonzola lasagna.

Organoleptic analysis of sweet wines of Château Rabaud-Promis

On the nose the sweet wine of Château Rabaud-Promis. often reveals types of flavors of honey, microbio or stone fruit and sometimes also flavors of orange, nutty or melon. In the mouth the sweet wine of Château Rabaud-Promis. is a powerful with a good balance between acidity and sweetness.

The best vintages in the sweet wines of Château Rabaud-Promis

  • 1989With an average score of 4.40/5
  • 1990With an average score of 4.40/5
  • 1996With an average score of 4.40/5
  • 2010With an average score of 4.40/5
  • 1991With an average score of 4.30/5
  • 1997With an average score of 4.30/5

The grape varieties most used in the sweet wines of Château Rabaud-Promis.

  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Sémillon
  • Muscadelle

Discovering the wine region of Sauternes

Sauternes, 65 km South of Bordeaux, is a Village renowned for its high quality Sweet wines. Although some wineries produce Dry wines, they sell them under other appellations than Sauternes, which is specific to sweet wines. The village is surrounded on all sides by vineyards, the best of which produce some of the most prestigious, long-lasting and expensive dessert wines in the world. A half bottle of premium, aged Sauternes from a good Vintage can sell for over $1,000.

Classic Sauternes has a DeepGoldenColor (darker than most other dessert wines), which turns a deep amber color with bottle age. Its aromas include flower and stone fruit, with a hint of honeysuckle - the hallmark of botrytized wines. The best wines balance sweetness with acidity, concentration with freshness and power with elegance. Sauternes wines are primarily made from the Sémillon grape, which accounts for about eight out of every ten vines in the local vineyard.

Sauvignon Blanc accounts for most of the remaining vineyard and is the dominant grape in a small handful of Sauternes wines. Semillon forms a broad, well-structured base with aromas of beeswax and apricot, while Sauvignon Blanc contributes its characteristic herbal aromas and enough acidity to keep the resulting wine fresh rather than mouthwatering. These two varieties (sometimes supplemented by a small amount of Muscadelle and Sauvignon Gris) have become the preferred varieties here, not only because they are also used to make dry white Bordeaux wines, but also because of their susceptibility to a particular type of fungus, Botrytis cinerea (often just botrytis). Apart from yeast, without which the grape juice cannot ferment into wine, one would not expect a fungus to play a key role in winemaking.

Discover other wineries and winemakers neighboring the Château Rabaud-Promis

Planning a wine route in the of Sauternes? Here are the wineries to visit and the winemakers to meet during your trip in search of wines similar to Château Rabaud-Promis.

Discover the grape variety: Muscadelle

Muscadelle white is a grape variety that originated in France (Bergerac). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by bunches of medium size, and grapes of medium caliber. Muscadelle white can be found in several vineyards: South-West, Cognac, Bordeaux, Armagnac, Provence & Corsica, Rhone valley, Loire valley, Savoie & Bugey, Beaujolais, Languedoc & Roussillon.

News about Château Rabaud-Promis and wines from the region

Bordeaux innovators: Meet the names to know

When I first visited Bordeaux, the sleepy landscape of turreted stone châteaux and vineyards seemed timeless, with traditions so well established you felt they would go on forever. But new energy in this famous wine region is visible and audible: bees buzz and sheep graze in organic vineyards; brand-new cellars brim with sustainable features and wine fermenting in trendy amphorae; unusual grapes are gaining attention; and the number of women in key roles keeps growing. Yoga among the vines is s ...

AXA Millésime appoints new technical director of Pichon Baron

Montégut, who is already technical director of the Premier Cru Classé estate Château Suduiraut in Sauternes, will replace Jean-René Matignon who last year announced his intention to step down after more than 30 years in the role. He will formally take on his new responsibilities from the end of April when Matignon retires. Having worked together with Montégut since his arrival at Suduiraut in 2004, Christian Seely, MD of owner AXA Millésimes, said that during this time, Montégut had been respons ...

Stephen Brook: ‘It is astonishing how rapidly changes can take place in the Bordeaux region’

My book The Complete Bordeaux, which has been revised every five years, is soon to be published in its fourth edition. This may seem like excessive haste, given the scope of the book, but it is astonishing how rapidly changes can take place in the region. Burgundy, in contrast, is relatively stable, since most properties are family-owned and tend to stay that way. But not so in Bordeaux, where there are ample opportunities for newcomers to acquire established properties, as they have been doing ...

The word of the wine: Smell

A generic term for both unpleasant and pleasant odours known as perfumes. In the world of tasting, the term aroma is more commonly used.