Chateau Guiraud
Built on a soil of gravel, sand and clay, surrounded by forests in the heart of the Sauternes wine region and spanning a total area of 128 hectares: Château Guiraud’s unusual topography has always fostered a unique sense of freedom, right from the very start. Acquired in 1766 by the Guiraud family, who were Protestant and republican merchants in a Catholic, pro-royalty stronghold, the château has always boasted a distinctive presence, with its classic black and gold label, its pioneering commitment to biodiversity and its predilection for sauvignon blanc grapes.
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95/100
Falstaff
96/100
Wine Spectator
96/100
The Wine Advocate
96/100
James Suckling
20/20
Rene Gabriel
97/100
Antonio Galloni/Vinous
97/100
Tim Atkin
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90/100
The Wine Advocate
92/100
James Suckling
93/100
Jeb Dunnuck
90/100
Neil Martin
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