Chateau Xanadu Sauvignon Blanc-Sémillon Margaret River Secession 1998 | $##
A lively mouthful of pear, spice and herb flavors, bright …
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White Still
Primary Grape
Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc is historically connected to two French winemaking regions: the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. It most likely originated in the former, which today still makes single-variety expressions to global acclaim. In Bordeaux, where the grape's roots also run centuries deep, winemakers blend Sauvignon Blanc with Sémillon and small percentages of Muscadelle for dry whites and, in the Sauternes and Barsac appellations, world-renowned botrytized dessert wines.
Other Grapes
Sémillon
Review Appeared in This Issue
February 28, 1999
Region
Australia / Western Australia / Margaret River
Chateau Xanadu Sauvignon Blanc-Sémillon Margaret River Secession 1998 | $ 00
A lively mouthful of pear, spice and herb flavors, bright …
Wine Type and Color
White Still
To see the full review and rating become a member of WineSpectator.com
Subscribe TodayPrimary Grape
Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc is historically connected to two French winemaking regions: the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. It most likely originated in the former, which today still makes single-variety expressions to global acclaim. In Bordeaux, where the grape's roots also run centuries deep, winemakers blend Sauvignon Blanc with Sémillon and small percentages of Muscadelle for dry whites and, in the Sauternes and Barsac appellations, world-renowned botrytized dessert wines.
Other Grapes
Sémillon