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Château Guiraud

Château Guiraud

The Château Guiraud, located in the Sauternes appellation of the Bordeaux region, is a distinguished wine estate that combines a rich history, family management and exceptional terroir to produce sweet wines of exceptional quality. Read more

Château Guiraud

The history dates back to the 18th century, when Pierre Guiraud, a merchant and vineyard owner, acquired the property in 1766. Since then, Domaine has seen a series of passionate owners, but it is under the leadership of the Narby family, who acquired it in 2006, that Château Guiraud has cemented its reputation as a producer of great sweet wines.

The Narby family has continued the tradition of respect for terroir and innovation, introducing sustainable viticultural practices and adopting modern winemaking methods. Domaine is certified organic and biodynamic, underlining their commitment to preserving the environment and producing superior wines.

Situated on the Sauternes plateau, the Guiraud vineyard benefits from a soil composed of clay, limestone and gravel, which favors the development of botrytis cinerea, the noble fungus needed to produce sweet wines. The vines also benefit from ideal sun exposure and proximity to the River Ciron, creating optimal conditions for the formation of noble rot.

Harvesting methods are meticulous. Harvesting is carried out in successive selections, allowing us to select the grapes most affected by noble rot, guaranteeing maximum concentration of sweet flavors and complex aromas in the final wines. This process is labor-intensive and requires perfect timing to ensure that each bunch is harvested at peak ripeness.

The grapes are gently pressed, and the must is fermented in oak barrels, where the wine continues to age. This approach gives the wines of Guiraud a richness, depth and complexity that sets them apart.

The wines of Château are renowned for their delicate balance between sugar, acidity and aromatic richness. Aromas of honey, apricot, eXOtic fruits and spices are characteristic of these sweet wines, which are outstanding representatives of the Sauternes appellation.

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