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Château Gilette - Sauternes Crème de Tête 1990

Château Gilette - Sauternes Crème de Tête 1990

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4.7/5 (7 customers)

19,5/20

Bettane & Desseauve

18/20

Gault & Millau

92+/100

Robert Parker

18/20

RVF

“The 1990 Château Gilette Crème de Tête is the Medeville family’s final vintage. It boasts a bouquet of mint and dried white flowers, but it is still somewhat reserved at the moment; the aromas need more time in the bottle to fully unfold. The palate is fresh on the attack with subtle notes of nougat, quince, walnuts, almonds, and fennel. Having since tasted much older Gilettes, I realize just how young this one still is, and it will benefit from another ten years in the bottle. ” (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker) - Delivered in a wooden case for orders of 1 bottle of this wine

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Estate

Château Gilette

Vintage

Crème de Tête

Vintage

1990

Designation

Sauternes

Region

Bordeaux

Grape varieties

90% Sémillon, 8% Sauvignon, 2% Muscadelle

Terroirs

sandy soils with a clayey layer and a clay-limestone subsoil over bedrock

Viticulture

neat and traditional

Grape Harvest

100% handmade

Winemaking

in stainless steel tanks at low temperatures

Livestock farming

about 20 years in concrete tanks

Alcohol content

14,5%

Eye

amber color

Nose

of exceptional complexity

Palate

smooth, full-bodied, and powerful—the hallmark of great vintages

Serve

decant at 10-11°C

Open

1 hour before

Drink from

2017

Drink before

2030 and beyond

Production

3,000 to 6,000 bottles

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Perfect with Sauternes-glazed lobster, foie gras, or tarte Tatin...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Wine rated 19.5/20 (Exceptional quality wine)

Rated estate (2017 guide): 4 stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the wine:

We had recklessly given it a 20 based on a sublime bottle. The one we tasted this year under different circumstances is almost as impressive, so we’ll be petty enough to deduct half a point from perfection… for that “almost”...

About the estate:

Château Gilette has been in the Médeville family since the 18th century. René Médeville, the grandfather of Julie Gonet-Médeville, the current manager of the château, developed a unique, sweet wine in the 1930s that was aged for 15 to 20 years in concrete tanks. Since then, this process has been repeated only in exceptional vintages. Only the finest portion—the cream of the crop—is reserved for the grand vin; the rest is sold in bulk. The vineyard comprises 4.5 hectares dedicated to Gilette, including a plot that gave the château its name. This year, Julie Gonet-Médeville is releasing the 1996 vintage, which follows in the footsteps of its illustrious predecessors.

Gault & Millau Wine Guide

Guide des Vins Gault & Millau

Wine rated (2016 guide) 18/20 (Outstanding)

5-Star Rated Estate (Outstanding Production)

About the wine:

The nose isn’t very open, but it offers many nuances. With aeration, notes of beeswax, honey, candied lemon, and subtle spices emerge. On the palate, bergamot and orange come through, along with hints of praline. The wine is well-integrated and coats the palate. The finish is full-bodied and velvety, with exceptional length. Currently still somewhat closed, this bottle will need a few more years to allow its aromas to fully develop.

About the estate:

Gilette is a small estate spanning 4.5 hectares (more than 80% of which is planted with Sémillon) owned by the Médeville family and currently managed by Julie Gonet-Médeville. Somewhat unconventional in an era where everything must move fast and be immediately profitable, Gilette releases its wines— a maximum of 3,000 to 6,000 bottles per vintage—only after a long aging period of 20 years in vats. This has earned it the nickname "the antique dealer of Sauternes." It was the 1989 vintage that was sent to us this year for tasting.

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Wine rated (2014 guide) 92+/100 (Outstanding wine)

Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)

About the wine:

The 1990 Château Gilette Crème de Tête is the Medeville family’s latest vintage. It boasts a bouquet of mint and dried white flowers, but it is still somewhat reserved at the moment; the aromas need more time in the bottle to fully unfold. The palate is fresh on the attack with subtle notes of nougat, quince, walnuts, almonds, and fennel. Having since tasted much older Gilettes, I realize just how young this one still is, and it will benefit from another ten years in the bottle.

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Wine rated (2015 guide) 18/20 (Great wine)

Rated estate (2017 guide) 2*Stars (These exceptional estates, often boasting fabulous terroirs, are must-haves that, thanks to the consistency and excellence of their wines, deserve a place in the cellars of discerning wine lovers)

About the wine:

Aroma of verbena, linden blossom, and dried apricot. It features notes of dried fruit alongside elegant, refined vegetal tones. The wine has not yet reached the stage of rancio, as it retains a great deal of freshness in its complex and nuanced aromas. Delicious on the palate with a magnificent balance of body, all with beautiful intensity.

About the estate:

This tiny estate in Preignac, now run by Julie Médeville and her husband Xavier Gonet, is famous for selling only very old vintages—aged for a long time in concrete tanks (away from the air) and then in bottles—and sourced from exceptionally rich harvests (hence the designation “crème de tête”). Gilette’s characteristic bouquet is undoubtedly the fruitiest in the Sauternes region, with notes of citrus jam (bitter orange), enhanced by the delicate rancio developed through age and extended aging. The preservation method prioritizes reduction without oxidation, which explains the wines’ surprising youthfulness, even more than thirty years after their creation. It is strongly recommended to decant them several hours before serving.

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Review by Mr. FREDERIC B. Posted on 12/15/2019

Tasted in November 2019. The nose and palate are rich with aromas of mocha and praline. Surprising for a wine aged without oak. Best to wait and see how the aromas develop.

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Review by Mr. THIBAULT E. Published on 12/27/2016

It has a pleasant aroma, but on the palate it is less powerful and has a shorter finish than a Yquem. Yet it is in almost the same price range.

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