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The Sauternes Château Fontebride, with its predominantly Sémillon and Sauvignon grapes, offers an authentic and fine style, similar to that of the Haut Bergeron and is bottled in the same house. Located on the slopes of the village of Bommes, adjacent to many Classified Crus, the Château was acquired in 1950 by Gaston and his son Robert Lamothe. The clay-pebble ridges of this magnificent terroir give the wine a well-defined structure, complexity, but with finesse and brightness, thanks to the refinement which takes place in steel for 1 month and in wood for 14 months, emphasizing its expressiveness and depth aromatic.
It appears straw yellow in color with golden reflections. The nose shows off an aromatic bouquet of dried fruit, spices and honey, which preludes a soft and concentrated, elegant and harmonious palate.
Château Fontebride is best paired with desserts or blue cheeses.