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Barsac

History

On April 11th 1809 : Jean Jacques Emmanuel Daêne, a Bordeaux wine marchant, husband to Marguerite Dubosc, bought Doisy from this brother in law Bernard Duboscq who had in turn inherited it from his own parents.

In 1875 the 3 sons of JJE Daene and Marguerite Duboscq (Georges, Edmond and Stanislas) inherited Doisy.
On the 9th of December 1875 the Doisy brothers handed over a part of it to the Broca brothers (Marcel et Camille), wine merchants of Cérons as well as consecutively mayors of the village.

In 1880 Marcel, mayor of Cérons, married his daughter Marguerite Dubroca to Henri Gounouilhou, a well known Bordelais printer and director of the newspaper “Petite Gironde”. He in turn in 1885 bought Chateau Climens. When Marcel Dubroca died, Doisy Dubroca went to the descendants of Henri Gounouilhou.

In 1958 Pierre Dubourdieu, the owner of Doisy Daene, bought a part of Doisy Dubroca.

In 1971 Lucien Lurton bought Chateau Climens as well as the chateau Doisy Dubroca.

1n 1992 Louis Lurton, Lucien’s son, took the property over and renovated the cellars.

In 2014 Denis Dubourdieu bought Doisy Broca from Louis Lurton and consolidated it with Doisy Daëne.

As of the 2019 vintage, the Dubourdieu family once again produced wine on a small scale after having entirely replanted the vineyard which had been pulled out by the Lurton family prior to the sale.

Le vin

 

The vineyard

Terroir : clay and limestone
Area : 1.5 hectares
Variety : 100 % semillon
Average age of the vines : under five years

Production

Harvest : Manually harvested, successively picked and sorted.
Wine making : fermentation and ageing in barrels (33 % new wood)
Aging time : 12 months in a barrel and 6 months in stainless steel tank

The wines

2020
2020

La robe est pâle avec des arômes très intenses d'abricots confits. Le vin est ample avec du gras, il est riche et plein mais avec de la fraîcheur et une bonne longueur. Une belle renaissance !

www.bernardburtschy.com

Note : 93-94/100

2019
2019

Jaune doré. Superbe bouquet marqué par la minéralité, la fraîcheur et des agrumes. Notes de pierre à feu, de craie et de pamplemousse. Je relève également des notes de nougat et une touche de houblon. Attaque racé et friande. Le vin est racé, crémeux et parfaitement équilibré. Très belle complémentairté entre une douceur contenue et une race aiguisée ! ça, c'est du Barsac... ça a de la gnaque ! Finale cremeuse et saline. Un vin rafraîchissant.

www.yvesbeck.wine.fr

Note : 94-96/100