J Bouchon, Granito Semillon

Granito Semillon from Bouchon Family Wines, wine tasting note

A straw gold in colour and, if I’m being romantic, like sitting in a straw field at sunset (which I’d like to do with this wine)

A delicate and nuanced nose of waxy Meyer lemon with meadow herbs and flowers. There’s also a slightly flinty note with a slightly nutty complexity.

This is an intense and concentrated white wine, coming from the age of the vines and the deep granite soils, with citrus aromatics in the palate, and a long, fresh and energizing finish with slightly saline, mineral notes.

I’d happily drink a bottle of this to myself to be honest. But if I must share it, it would be over lightly grilled scallops drizzled in truffle oil with a dusting of lemon zest and flaked sea salt and cracked black pepper.

2018 vintage

13.5 abv; 6.9 total acidity; 1 gr/litre residual sugar

12 months in old French barrels

$20 - $50 USD

Tasted over 2 days, winery sample.

More about J Bouchon Granito Semillon

This Granito Semillon comes from an isolated block of old vine Semillon from the coastal region of Maule, where the deep granite soils have been home to these vines for over 80 years. This boutique production of Semillon is made by Bouchon Family Wines and has quickly become an icon of the winery and also helped spark a revival of old vine Semillon in South America. Made with minimal intervention.

More about Bouchon Family Wines

Bouchon Family Wines was established in Maule in 1977 and in recent years has become one of the leaders of pioneering modern Maule wines with respect for the traditional varieties, winemaking methods, dry farming and terroirs of the region.

Read their full winery profile in our winery guide.

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