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Chateau Cheval Le Petit Cheval Bordeaux Blanc 2022
Chateau Cheval Le Petit Cheval Bordeaux Blanc 2022

Reviews

95 - Jeb Dunnuck -

95 - James Suckling -

93 - Wine Spectator -

92 - Vinous -

Technical Details

  • Blend 71% Sauvignon Blanc and 29% Semillon
  • Country France
  • Region Bordeaux
  • Sub Region Right Bank
  • Appellation Bordeaux
  • Oak Large oak casks and demi-muids (10% new oak)
  • Aging / Cooperage 20 Months
  • Alcohol 13%

Chateau Cheval Le Petit Cheval Bordeaux Blanc 2022

White Bordeaux Blends | Bordeaux

JS95, JD95, JA94, WS93, VN92

$200.00

$149.95

750ML

25% OFF RETAIL!

Cheval Blanc. The one and only. For just under a decade, they’ve made this exceptional white wine that has set the wine world ablaze. This newest 2022 vintage is one of my personal favorites. Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, from the preeminent estate in Saint-Émilion... this wine is beyond rare and worth every penny, even at its full retail price. Two rave 95-point reviews and built to last for years – we are stoked to have a tiny parcel of this elusive unicorn, for over 25% off the suggested retail price!

71% Sauvignon Blanc and 29% Sémillon for this release – with a higher proportion of the latter than previous vintages, making this as sexy, fragrant, and textured of an offering we’ve seen yet! More than ever before, we were swooning as aromas of Bartlett pear, white peach, lemon zest, mango, tarragon, mandarin blossom, wild fennel, stony flint, and sea spray swirl from the glass, kept in careful balance with flinty gunsmoke, river rock, and chalk minerality. Based on its rarity alone, it’s a no-brainer – but on taste, smell, and mesmerizing ageability – this is an absolute must for collectors and enthusiasts alike! Only 4 cases available and sure to fly quickly! Do what you must to make a couple of these yours – to be enjoyed for years to come!

About The Producer

Cheval Blanc purchased a property from Saint Emilion that was owned by Mouiex, and has spent the last 8 years experimenting with clones and yeasts to create their ever-first white wine.