Chateau Turcaud Blanc, Entre-Deux-Mers, 375ml Half Bottle
Chateau Turcaud Blanc, Entre-Deux-Mers, 375ml Half Bottle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This is a gorgeous white from the long-established, yet forever up-and-coming region in Bordeaus called Entre-Deux-Mers, literally 'between two seas'. It is crisp and fresh, with layers of orchard fruit, blossom and a richness of tropical fruit on account of the 35% Sémillon content. The rest is Sauvignon Blanc, delivering characteristic zingy freshness and together, the grapes make a wine that pulls you in, perfectly matched to a huge range of food, dining experiences and occasions. It's Bordeaux after all, it just happens to be a white one!
The vineyard operates under Terra Vitis principles, ensuring sustainable viticulture practices that respect both the land and the environment. It's like Organic for people who can't (or don't want to) do organic. It's common sense farming and tries to get the attitude from the vineyard shared in the winery - it's a good thing and possibly as good or better than being organic. Or just different. In our eyes, it's a mark of care and attention: we don't look for it, but when we see it we're quietly reassured.
Château Turcaud has been in the hands of the Robert family since 1973, when Maurice Robert purchased the estate. Today, it’s run by his daughter Isabelle and her husband Stéphane Le May who continue the family tradition of producing exceptional wines.
Region: Entre Deux Mers
Country: France
Grape(s): semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle
Style: Svelte, Elegant, Balanced
Best food matches: Shellfish, Seafood, Scallops, Salads, Lobster, Hard Cheeses, Grilled Vegetables, Grilled Fish, Aperitif
Alcohol: 13.5%
Why buy from us?
When you buy wine from The Allotment you're helping a small Irish company that in turn supports small, sustainable wine producers who grow the grapes and make amazing wines. We only work with partners who share a deep respect and connection with the land and its traditions, witnessed in a firm commitment to quality and sustainability. All of which makes for better wines.
              