Chateau de Malle, 1966 Sweet Wine
Sauternes Second Cru Classé, Sweet White Wine
Bottle size: 75cl

Price:
£129.00
Description
The 1966 Château de Malle Sauternes is a rare and intriguing wine from one of Bordeaux’s historic estates. Situated in the Sauternes appellation, Château de Malle is classified as a Deuxième Cru (Second Growth) in the 1855 classification. The estate is renowned for its elegant sweet wines crafted from Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle grapes, grown on gravel, clay, and limestone soils .
While specific tasting notes for the 1966 vintage are scarce, Sauternes wines from this era are known for their ability to age gracefully, developing complex aromas and flavors over time. Typically, such wines exhibit notes of dried apricot, honey, marmalade, and subtle spice, with a rich, unctuous texture balanced by vibrant acidity. The 1966 vintage, now nearly six decades old, would likely showcase these evolved characteristics, offering a nuanced and layered tasting experience.
Given its age, the 1966 Château de Malle Sauternes would be considered a collector's item and a testament to the longevity of well-crafted sweet wines.
Condition
labels bin soiled - level upper shoulder