• Chateu Climens Asphodele Bordeaux Blanc Sec, 2019 750ml
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Chateu Climens Asphodele Bordeaux Blanc Sec, 2019

750ml
$41.99
Mix 6 for $37.79 each
Wine Advocate
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Wine Advocate-Bordeaux, France - "The medium-bodied palate has beautifully understated savory and mineral nuances accenting the citrus and spiced pears flavors with a lively line of freshness and a satiny texture, finishing long and perfumed..."

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OVERVIEW

For centuries, French wines have set standards to inspire winemakers around the world. No other country has France’s long history of fine wine production, which has helped define wine styles around the world.

How significant is France in the world of wine? The most popular international grape varieties, from Chardonnay to Merlot to Cabernet Sauvignon, are native to France. In many years France produces (and consumes!) more wine than any other country. Its production and export of fine wines is unmatched.

The ancient Greeks were the first to take advantage of France’s potential for wine production, as they planted vines in their colonies along the Mediterranean coastline more than 2,500 years ago. After the Romans conquered Gaul in 51 B.C., they took vines and winemaking practices north across the land. In the following centuries, Christian monasteries became centers for viticulture, and their monks made pioneering advances in both winemaking and distilling. By the Middle Ages, the English had already recognized the excellence of wines of France, and while they controlled Bordeaux they expanded the region’s existing vineyards to supply the brand-new export market.

Semillon grape

Sémillon is the most-planted white grape variety of Bordeaux, where is used in both the great and everyday wines of the region. In a Sauvignon Blanc-based blend, Sémillon adds body and a creamy quality to dry Bordeaux white wines. It is used in fine wines in the Pessac-Léognan area of Graves, as well as in value wines from Entre-Deux-Mers and other Bordeaux appellations.

Sémillon, blended with a small amount of Sauvignon Blanc, is the basis for the great, long-lived and highly prized sweet wine of Sauternes. With potentially high alcohol, full body and enormous complexity, this classic Bordeaux dessert wine exhibits many flavors, including apricot, spice, honey, orange peel, honeysuckle and tropical fruit.

Beyond Bordeaux, Sémillon is made into excellent dry and sweet wines in South Africa and Australia.