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Château Le Raz - Côtes de Montravel Sweet White 2024

Château Le Raz - Côtes de Montravel Moelleux blanc 2024

2*Coup de Coeur

Hachette

Sémillon
harmonious
dried fruit

"An irresistible vintage, for a moment of pure bliss!"

"This Favorite, which showcases the Barde family’s expertise, also highlights a little-known appellation—one that is rarely claimed—confined to the finest hillsides of a dozen communes, whose boundaries, dating back to the Middle Ages (a possession of the Bishop of Bordeaux), were fiercely defended in court a century ago. The wine? A sweet wine (50 g/l) made from Sémillon (70%), Muscadelle, and Sauvignon, aged for 16 months in oak. The color is light and youthful; the intense nose blends acacia, pear, fresh apricot, citrus, and spices. Peach joins this fruit basket in a rich, harmonious, and long finish.” (Le Guide Hachette 2026).

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Estate

Château Le Raz

Vintage

Moelleux

Vintage

2024

Designation

Côtes de Montravel

Region

Southwest

Grape varieties

80% Sémillon, 15% Muscadelle, 5% Sauvignon

Terroirs

Clay-limestone with outcrops

Viticulture

Sustainable, environmentally friendly

Grape Harvest

At peak ripeness

Winemaking

Traditional and meticulous, fermentation in tanks with temperature control

Livestock farming

6 to 10 months on fine lees in tanks

Alcohol content

11.5%

Residual sugars

51 g/L

Eye

A beautiful yellow color with golden highlights

Nose

Intense, with notes of very ripe fruit and dried fruit (orange peel, hazelnut), and a hint of spice

Palate

Rich, well-balanced, with a lovely finish

Serve

At 14° or 15°C

Drink before

2032

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy as an aperitif, with exotic dishes such as monkfish in coconut milk, foie gras, or a fruit tart...

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Hachette Wine Guide

Guide Hachette des vins

Wine noted (guide 2026) 2* Favorite (Remarkable wine)

Rated estate (2026 guide) Featured (Successful wine)

About the wine:

This Favorite, which showcases the Barde family’s expertise, also highlights a little-known appellation—one that is rarely claimed—confined to the finest hillsides of a dozen communes, whose boundaries, dating back to the Middle Ages (when it was a possession of the Bishop of Bordeaux), were fiercely defended in court a century ago. The wine? A sweet wine (50 g/l) made from Sémillon (70%), Muscadelle, and Sauvignon, aged for 16 months in oak. The color is light and youthful; the intense nose blends acacia, pear, fresh apricot, citrus, and spices. Peach joins this fruit basket in a rich, harmonious, and long finish.

About the estate:

Regularly in the spotlight for its Montravel wines, the estate came into the Barde family in 1958; the family has been rooted in the Bergerac region since the 15th century. Today, it features a restored 17th-century manor house and 220 hectares of grain, rapeseed, sunflowers, woodland, and vineyards, managed by two cousins. Joined by the new generation and supported in the cellar by Francesca Contessi, Patrick Barde oversees the vineyard. Through years of acquisitions and leasehold arrangements, the vineyard now covers nearly 70 hectares on the plateaus. A wine trading operation complements the estate.

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