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Friday, August 3, 2012

Duc de Castellac Bergerac 2010 (about $11)






About the Wine:  This wine is a Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc blend.  Semillon smells bad but generally has a milder flavor than Sauvignon Blanc, which can be overly potent.  Blending the two is common practice in French wine making in and around Bordeaux that, if done correctly, can produce a wine that is rich in flavor but not overly bold.  Wikipedia informs me that Bergerac is immediately east of Bordeaux.  The first time I tried one of these blends I asked, "Is it supposed to smell like rotten gym socks dipped in lemonade?"  The answer is, "Yes."

About THIS Wine:  It is very light in the glass, almost clear.  Floral and mineral notes define the nose.  Lemon and mineral make a fairly nice palate with a very mild lemon finish.

Drinking This Wine:  It would work as a sipping wine if you don't mind the lack of a good finish.  This Bergerac would go very nicely with grilled or baked white fish.

Overall Impression:  Duc de Castellac Bergerac is not a spectacular wine but it is pleasant and inexpensive.  It is good for the price.


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