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Château Coutet

Château Coutet in Barsac, Bordeaux, produces exquisite white wines from Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle. The vineyards and manor house, with roots in the 13th century, offer an impressive historical backdrop.

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Fruity, Multi-layered, Full-bodie... Sweet Wine 2012
FS/91/100
Sauternes 1. Grand Cru Classé
Château Coutet
France, Bordeaux

0.375 (€105.33/)

€39.50
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Fruity, Multi-layered, Full-bodie... Sweet Wine 2019
JS/94/100 RP/97/100 FS/96/100
Sauternes 1.GCC
Château Coutet
France, Bordeaux

0.375 (€72.27/)

€27.10
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Fruity, Multi-layered, Full-bodie... Sweet Wine 2021
JS/95/100 FS/93/100
Sauternes 1.GCC
Château Coutet
France, Bordeaux

0.375 (€81.87/)

€30.70
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Chateau Coutet


Unique wines from Bordeaux

Château Coutet is a majestic winery located deep in the heart of the famous Bordeaux wine region. Surrounded by the picturesque landscapes of Barsac, the estate exudes timeless elegance and history that dates back to the 13th century. The vineyards, which cover 38 hectares, are rich in history and soil diversity, which are reflected in the fine wines.

Walking through Château Coutet's vineyards feels like a journey through time. The old vines, some of which are over a hundred years old, tell stories of generations of winemakers who have dedicated themselves to the art of winemaking with passion and dedication. The grape varieties Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle grow here, which together produce the estate's complex and aromatic white wines.

The winery itself is an architectural gem. The manor house, surrounded by well-kept gardens and historic outbuildings, exudes a peace and serenity that can only be achieved through centuries of refinement. When you visit the wine cellar, you immediately feel transported back to the old days when the first barrels were made by hand and the wine was still stored in clay jugs.

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