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Barsac appellation.
First growth Sauternes.
Bottled at the Château.
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Vintage (year) | 1953 |
Color | Amber |
Capacity (cl) | 75 |
Level | High shoulder to mid shoulder |
State label | Very slightly stained |
Capsule state | Rips |
Designation | Sauternes / Barsac / Loupiac |
Castle / Estate / House | Château Coutet |
The 1953 Château Coutet is a Bordeaux white wine from the Barsac appellation.
Historic domaine which appeared in 1643, First Growth Château Coutet spreads over 38.5 ha of vines composed of Sémillon with added Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle. Now property of the Baly family, Château Coutet's wines are distributed by the Baron Philippe de Rothschild Society.
Great syrupy wine, the 1953 Château Coutet will delight lovers of ancient Bordeaux.
Grand Cru in the Graves classification, bottled at the Château, Magnum size, absolute rarity
First growth Bordeaux. Bottled at the Château. Sauternes appellation. Rare wine.
Sauternes appellation. Great syrupy wine. Excellent preservation.