
Philippe Dejean introduced the 2010 vintage of Sauternes Premier Cru Classé, aided by the brilliant qualifications that the guru Parker was granted in 2009. No doubt the Château Rabaud-Promis is not a simple wine, its status as juicy and sweet Sauternes citric give a condition of nice wine with lots of substance and depth, although at first sign of some bodily lightness. Not a Sauternes that catches from the start, and deserves a special detail. Its golden color with a green perimeter youth still gives way to a nose somewhat contained, but perfumed with the passing seconds and some movement of glass. Sample of white flowers and soft citrus, giving a feeling of great freshness. Mouth with a sweetness appropriate attack, or drawn on potential alcoholic, with a route still dominated by an upward spike of acidity and ending with a superb sense of juiciness and freshness. High persistence. Apricot aftertaste and space for skin scrapings, lemon. Cheerful and dynamic, I suspect it will be a long-lived wine. It will be interesting to follow its evolution in the bottle for years to come. I think it will succeed. Recommended.
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