Bottle Size: 375ml
Per Case: 12
Alcohol: 12.50%
Tasting Notes
Aroma:
Appearance: Brilliant gold with blossom hues.
Palate:
Winemakers Comments
The Chateau Jean-Fonthenille Loupiac 2022 is a refined and beautifully balanced dessert wine from the prestigious Loupiac appellation in Bordeaux, a region celebrated for producing elegant sweet wines with remarkable freshness and complexity. Crafted from a traditional blend of Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc, The Chateau Jean-Fonthenille Loupiac 2022 showcases the rich character and finesse that define classic Bordeaux dessert wines.
In the glass, The Chateau Jean-Fonthenille Loupiac 2022 reveals a radiant golden hue that hints at the richness within. The aromatic profile is expressive and inviting, offering layers of honeyed sweetness intertwined with lifted floral notes and bright citrus accents. Delicate aromas of orange blossom, candied lemon, and subtle stone fruit create a fragrant bouquet that highlights the wine’s elegance and depth.
On the palate, The Chateau Jean-Fonthenille Loupiac 2022 is luscious yet beautifully balanced. Flavours of honey, ripe apricot, and citrus marmalade unfold across the palate, supported by fresh acidity that keeps the wine vibrant and refreshing. This lively acidity provides structure and lift, ensuring the wine remains elegant rather than overly sweet. The texture is silky and smooth, leading to a long, refined finish.
Perfect as an after-dinner indulgence, The Chateau Jean-Fonthenille Loupiac 2022 pairs wonderfully with foie gras, creamy blue cheeses, and fruit-based desserts.
Presented in a convenient 375ml bottle, The Chateau Jean-Fonthenille Loupiac 2022 offers a sophisticated and memorable dessert wine experience.
Bottle Size: 375ml
Per Case: 12
Alcohol: 12.50%
Tasting Notes
Aroma: An elegant, refined Loupiac. Floral nose.
Appearance: Brilliant gold with blossom hues.
Palate: Well-balanced palate with alcohol and sugar, not forgetting the acidity that gives this wine its freshness. A long palate of candied fruit. Pleasant at present but can be happily aged for 5 to 1 year.
Winemakers Comments
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