Named after the illustrious Château Guiraud estate in Bordeaux, France, the 2009 vintage of this wine is a true testament to the craftsmanship of the renowned winemakers. The 375ml bottle presents a rich golden hue, hinting at the opulent aromas that await. On the nose, notes of luscious apricot, honey, and candied citrus peel dance with subtle hints of toasted almonds and vanilla. On the palate, the wine boasts a full-bodied and velvety texture, with a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity. Flavors of ripe tropical fruits, honeycomb, and a touch of spice linger on the finish, leaving a lasting impression. The 2009 Château Guiraud is a true gem of a dessert wine, showcasing all the hallmarks of a classic Bordeaux vintage. Enjoy now or cellar for even greater complexity.
Critic Reviews
96 POINTS
Wine Spectator
This is a bird of a different feather, with an exotic, vibrant aroma of toasted coconut, followed by an almond cream note that gives way to the core of green fig, papaya, Cavaillon melon and honey. There's stunning richness and mouthfeel, with the power to be one of the longer-lived wines of the vintage. Very impressive.
96 POINTS
Roger Voss - Wine Enthusiast
95-97 Barrel sample. Poised well between complex dry botrytis and very sweet, ripe fruit, this is a concentrated wine, full of richness rather than total sweetness. There is a final burst of spice.
96 POINTS
James Suckling
Gorgeous aromas of dried apricots, apple pie crust and pineapple. Full-bodied, with medium sweetness. Dense and layered. Beautiful now but will improve with age.
95 POINTS
Peter Moser - Falstaff
95 POINTS
Peter Moser - Falstaff
Intense yellow gold colour with silver reflections. Nuances of ripe apricots, a hint of orange marmalade, fine touch of honey. Powerful on the palate, firm texture, mineral and fine balance, well-integrated acidity, good length, definite ageing potential, fine nougat and coconut touch on the finish. Already accessible, but better to wait.
95 POINTS
Falstaff
94 POINTS
Roger Voss - Wine Enthusiast
This is a smoky, rich wine that shows evident wood aging. This feature adds weight, though the sweetness is currently muted. It is a wine with potential intensity; the fruit and acidity will emerge in several years.
94 POINTS
Neal Martin - Robert Parker Wine Advocate
The 2009 Guiraud is very tight on the nose, taking time to unfurl, with notes of apricot, peach, a touch of honeysuckle and quince. Good definition. The palate is impressive: tightly coiled, honeyed fruit, very fine acidity, linear at first then fanning out across the finish with notes of dried apricot, nectarine, a touch of almond and a faint hint of spice. With good length and unctuous on the finish, this Guiraud is impossible to ignore.
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Tasting Notes
Named after the illustrious Château Guiraud estate in Bordeaux, France, the 2009 vintage of this wine is a true testament to the craftsmanship of the renowned winemakers. The 375ml bottle presents a rich golden hue, hinting at the opulent aromas that await. On the nose, notes of luscious apricot, honey, and candied citrus peel dance with subtle hints of toasted almonds and vanilla. On the palate, the wine boasts a full-bodied and velvety texture, with a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity. Flavors of ripe tropical fruits, honeycomb, and a touch of spice linger on the finish, leaving a lasting impression. The 2009 Château Guiraud is a true gem of a dessert wine, showcasing all the hallmarks of a classic Bordeaux vintage. Enjoy now or cellar for even greater complexity.