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Château Romer du Hayot

The 2007 Château Romer du Hayot has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Stephen Brook and Michael Schuster on Château Romer du Hayot - an internationally acclaimed sweet white from Bordeaux.
Château Romer du Hayot
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Wine Name
Château Romer du Hayot

Wine Producer
Château Romer du Hayot

Score
87

Wine Style
White - Sweet

Grape Type
Sauvignon Blanc
Sémillon

Country
France

Vintage
2003

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Stephen Brook: Deep orangey-gold, looks far more mature than it actually is. Evolved nose of marmalade and barley sugar and caramelized oranges. Very sweet, lush, creamy, concentrated, fair acidity, and overall it’s fresher than the nose suggests. Nonetheless, the low acidity suggests it will age quite rapidly. Enjoy soon for its undoubtedly attractive upfront fruitiness, and its orange-zest piquancy. Medium length. 15.5

Michael Schuster: Dark, old gold in appearance; slightly lackluster, mature, raisiny nose to smell; very rich and concentrated, and with a lively balancing acidity; intensely sweet, very concentrated, with a marked, raisiny botrytis flavor; not a lot of aromatic complexity or scope, and already with the more marmaladey secondary characteristics of a mature Sauternes, good fruit length. Great sweetness and intensity, if without the class and resonance of a great terroir. Attractive and mature already. 16

Details

Wine expert Stephen Brook
Michael Schuster
Tastings year 2007
Region Bordeaux
AppellationAOC
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