Château Rieussec 2003, Sauternes
Château Rieussec 2003, Sauternes – The 2003 vintage was defined by a historic heatwave across Europe, and in Sauternes, it created wines of unimaginable richness. Château Rieussec, a Premier Grand Cru Classé owned by the Rothschild family, embraced this extreme weather to produce a vintage of pure, unabashed decadence. It is a massive, concentrated, and luxuriously sweet wine that showcases the raw power of the sun and the incredible resilience of their old vines.
What’s it Like?
It pours a deep, glowing amber-gold. The nose is a massive explosion of baked pineapple, apricot compote, honeycomb, roasted mango, and caramel. On the palate, it is incredibly viscous and full-bodied, coating the mouth with layers of tropical fruit jam, butterscotch, and sweet spices. Because the acidity is naturally lower in this scorching vintage, the sweetness and volume take center stage, making it an absolute powerhouse of a dessert wine with a remarkably long, unctuous finish.
Perfect For
Decadent indulgence. Its massive sweetness and weight make it the perfect partner for the richest, most pungent blue cheeses like Roquefort. It is also a show-stopping companion to a caramelized dessert, such as a classic crème brûlée or a baked peach tart.
The Critics Agree…
Critics often call the 2003 vintage “hedonistic” and “massive.” Reviews praise its “huge concentration” and “exotic fruit profile,” noting that it is a vintage for those who love their Sauternes unapologetically rich, sweet, and heavy. Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate highlighted its “viscous, oily” texture and immense power.
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What is it? A massively concentrated, sweet Premier Grand Cru Classé from a historic heatwave vintage.
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From? Sauternes (Bordeaux), France.
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Grapes? Predominantly Sémillon, with Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle.
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Tastes Like? Baked pineapple, apricot compote, caramel, honey, and butterscotch.
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