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Yquem - Sauternes 2018

375 mL : 112,50 EUR/bt, packed in OWCx3, 6 or 12
1500 mL : 450 EUR/mag, packed in OWCx1 or 3
3000 mL : 900 EUR/dmag, packed in OWCx1
6000 mL : 1800 EUR/imp, packed in OWCx1

This vintage 2018 releases with a price decrease, for the first time since Yquem left the en primeurs system after the vintage 2010.

2018 is a solar Yquem, true to the vintage, but perfeclty balanced and underlined a freshness which is the signature of this mythical wine.

WEATHER CONDITIONS
The 2018 growing season unfolded under near-tropical conditions with much higher rainfall than usual and temperatures 2.7°C above average! This resulted in vigorous vine growth and the intense threat of diseases. Above all, 2018 was "a year of the winegrowers", whose hard work and home-grown expertise maintained the vines in impeccable condition.
On the 15th of July, a violent hailstorm struck the south-facing plateau stretching in front of the château, causing localised yet considerable damage to the grapes. It took until the 15th of August for the weather to radically change, signalling a return to fine and very dry conditions which lasted throughout September.

THE HARVEST
Under sunny skies and with rainfall 80% below average from mid-August until late September, the grapes reached even, optimum ripeness, with up to 16% potential alcohol in the golden-ripe berries.
In contrast, Botrytis cinerea remained very discreet and the pickers had to wait patiently for five long weeks.
Finally, between the 5th and 13th of October, welcome rainfall led to the spread of noble rot. After such a long wait, picking resumed, grape by grape, from the 17th of October onwards. The fully botrytised grapes reached peak concentration between the 22 nd and the 27th of October, constituting the lion's share of the 2018 vintage. The rain then returned from the 30th of October to the 4th of November, and the harvesting window suddenly closed.
Thanks to the patience and availability of our faithful pickers over those 17 days, we managed to overcome the vagaries of this capricious vintage.

OVERVIEW
Despite the unpredictable weather, the vintage was a tremendous success! In 2018, winegrowers played an essential role, meticulously caring for the vines right until the harvest, before noble rot waved its magic wand in late October, rewarding all their efforts.

Residual sugar: 145 g/L
Total acidity: 5.5 g/L H2T
pH: 3.95
Couleur Blanc
Cépages Sémillon 85 %
Sauvignon Blanc 15 %
Appellation Sauternes
Millesime 2018
Contenance Nabuchodonosor (15 l)
The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    97

byJeff Levethe3/16/2021

Elegant, creamy, fresh, sweet charmer. While this lacks the density and verve found in the very best vintages, there is more than enough ripe and overripe pineapple, vanilla, roasted apricot, mango, candied orange rind and honey to keep any taster busy. Luscious textured, rich and opulent, this will be delicious in its youth, and it also has the ability to age for decades.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    96

byJames Molesworththe2/1/2021

A beauty from start to finish, with fresh, racy notes of honeysuckle, quinine and mirabelle plum leading off, followed by richer quince, creamed pear and white nectarine flavors. Everything melds through the finish, picking up macadamia nut and brioche accents to complete the seduction. Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc. Best from 2025 through 2045. 4,166 cases made. –JM

Falstaff
Falstaff
    97

byPeter Moserthe1/29/2021

Mittleres Grüngelb, Silberreflexe. Mit feiner Edelholzwürze unterlegte reife gelbe Tropenfrucht, kandierte Orangen-und Grapefruitzesten, etwas Pfirsich und Blütenhonig, etwas Biskuit im Hintergrund. Stoffig, elegant, angenehme Fruchtsüße, zart nach Kokos und Litschi, cremige, seidige Textur, sehr balanciert, reifer Pfirsich und Honig auch im Nachhall, sehr vielversprechend, zeigt große Länge, weißer Pfeffer im Nachhall. (2025 - 2075)

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    96

byJames Molesworththe1/26/2021

Very flattering and unctuous in feel, with coconut, creamed papaya, toasted hazelnut and warmed peach and tangerine cream flavors gliding along in unison, all framed by warm brioche and piecrust notes on the finish. Remarkably rich, yet poised and pure. Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc. Best from 2025 through 2045. 4,166 cases made. — JM

Yvesbeck.wine
Yvesbeck.wine
    96-97

byYves Beckthe1/26/2021

Quel était le défi des vins de Sauternes en 2018 ? Ne pas être trop opulents, lourds ou excessivement suaves ? Peut-être un peu de tout ça, mais n'est-ce finalement pas un défi constant ? Dans tous les cas, le bouquet d'Yquem 2018 annonce la couleur d'entrée : il est subtil, complexe et même frais ! Délicates nuances florales et fruitées. Je relève des parfums de fruits de la passion, de mirabelles, d'agrumes et d'écorces de mandarine. A ceci viennent s'ajouter une touche de nougat et des amandes grillées. Caractère crémeux et suave en attaque (145gr de sucre résiduel) idéalement contrecarré par une structure rafraîchissante. Cette dernière assure bien les arrières, confère la vivacité nécessaire et soutient l'expression aromatique jusqu'en finale. Cela ne fait pas l'ombre d'un doute, c'est un grand Yquem qui se distingue par une apparition tardive du botrytis… comme en 1967 par exemple, sans égaler le vin de ce millésime néanmoins. Comme à son habitude, Yquem requiert du temps pour se mettre en place et révéler sa grandeur. Ce qu'il montre aujourd'hui est convaincant et réjouissant, raison pour laquelle j'octroie une note potentielle.

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    97

byJane Ansonthe1/12/2021

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    98

byLisa Perrotti-Brownthe10/15/2020

The 2018 d'Yquem is all lime cordial, grapefruit oil and mandarin peel to begin. With a little coaxing, the fireworks really begin, letting off a whole array of honeysuckle, candied ginger, dried pineapple, lemon pastilles, chalk dust and sea spray scents, followed by a savory undercurrent of shaved almonds, allspice and baking bread. The palate is an exercise in polish and poise, featuring the most gorgeously creamy texture and bright, sparkling freshness, framing all the densely laden tropical and citrus fruit layers, finishing with a powerful BANG of profound floral and spice perfume. It is wonderfully sweet, yes, but that—paradoxically for a "sweet wine"—is almost beside the point.

"2018 is one of the latest-ripening vintages ever produced at Yquem," Pierre Lurton mentioned in the video that accompanied my tasting of this 2018 vintage. Indeed, the warm, very dry spell toward the end of the 2018 growing season meant that Sauternes producers had to play the waiting game for botrytis. Subsequently, the best wines of Sauternes and Barsac in 2018 came in as late as possible—in late October and even into early November. These wines have notably more botrytic character than the earlier harvested wines and therefore also livelier acid profiles. Yquem was mainly harvested 22-27 October. This 2018 falls into line with the style of the vintage for sweets: a bold, forward expression of great purity. To its credit, it has just a little more poise, freshness and mineral nuances than many of the other wines from this vintage. There's a lot of sweetness here, but you really don't feel it.

Vinous
Vinous
    93

byNeal Martinthe9/25/2020

The 2018 Château d’Yquem unfolded under tropical conditions according to the château’s technical sheet, temperatures 2.7°C above average and this influences the style of the latest release. Noble rot spread after rainfall between 5 and 13 October, the picking commencing on 17 October with the heart of the harvest picked between 22 and 27 October. In total there was 17 days of picking. The final wine is a blend of 85% Sémillon and 15% Sauvignon Blanc, 13.50% alcohol (stated on the label) with 145g/L residual sugar and a pH of 3.95. I tasted the wine from two ex-château bottles on the same day. Firstly, in the morning, poured straight from bottle at room temperature into a regular Bordeaux glass. Lucid straw in colour, it is paler than recent vintages. The bouquet requires coaxing, certainly less intense than with pretty scents of dried honey, saffron and orange pith, a discrete Germanic tinge just off stage. The palate is understated on the entry. Modest in terms of complexity and certainly far from the most luscious Yquem that I have tasted in recent vintages, it offers appealing lemon curd, apricot and a dab of spiciness, stem ginger and lemongrass. The second bottle was served in the evening at a lower temperature after a two hour decant in a smaller Zalto Sauternes glass. Now, this showed differently. The aromatics here felt more focused and energetic for a start - more drive. The palate revealed greater complexity thanks to decanting and certainly more tension, crucial to counterbalance that residual sugar. Overall, I do not believe that the 2018 Yquem belongs in the pantheon of great vintages of Yquem since it lacks requisite nuance, depth and complexity. It is a pretty and charming Yquem, maybe a sensitive one that needs to be served correctly, lest its shortcomings deriving from the growing season, not any winemaking decision, show through. 

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    97

byJames Sucklingthe9/23/2020

An extremely polished and refined d’Yquem with lightly cooked peaches and mangos and an overlay of vanilla and cream with some lemon meringue. Orange peel, too. What is striking is the texture, which is creamy and so fine. The tannins give the wine energy and beauty. The finish is extremely long and impressive. So clean and refined. Not heavy at all, but vivid and clean as crystal. Goes on for minutes. Elegance with stature is a good description. Drinkable now, but better in 2023 and onwards.

Yvesbeck.wine
Yvesbeck.wine
    96-97

byYves Beckthe9/23/2020

Quel était le défi des vins de Sauternes en 2018 ? Ne pas être trop opulents, lourds ou excessivement suaves ? Peut-être un peu de tout ça, mais n’est-ce finalement pas un défi constant ? 

Dans tous les cas, Yquem 2018, respectivement son bouquet, annonce la couleur d’entrée : il est subtil, complexe et même frais ! Délicates nuances florales et fruitées. Je relève des parfums de fruits de la passion, de mirabelles, d’agrumes et d’écorces de mandarine. A ceci viennent s’ajouter une touche de nougat et des amandes grillées.Caractère crémeux et suave en attaque (145gr de sucre résiduel) idéalement contrecarré par une structure rafraîchissante. Cette dernière assure bien les arrières, confère la vivacité nécessaire et soutient l’expression aromatique jusqu’en finale.Cela ne fait pas l’ombre d’un doute, c’est un grand Yquem qui se distingue par une apparition tardive du botrytis… comme en 1967 par exemple, sans égaler le vin de ce millésime néanmoins.  

Comme à son habitude, ce nectar requiert du temps pour se mettre en place et révéler sa grandeur. Ce qu’il montre aujourd’hui est convaincant et réjouissant, raison pour laquelle j’octroie une note potentielle. 2028-2078 

Anthocyanes
Anthocyanes
    95

byYohan Castaingthe9/3/2020

Un bouquet exotique sans être exubérant, des notes d’épices, un peu safran. Noix de muscade et poivre blanc avec une légère aération. La bouche est fraiche, droite, moyennement dense sans être trop puissante et la liqueur reste élégante et précise. Un Yquem cristallin, frais, aérien et mentholé en finale. Pour une garde moyenne (10 à 15 ans).

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    97

byJane Ansonthe8/27/2020

Average temperatures 2.7°C over average, combined with 20% of the normal rainfall from mid August to the end of July made makes this a naturally rich, low-yielding vintage (40% less than average, not helped by a hail storm in July), with a gloriously gourmet 145g/ha residual sugar, and a pH level of 3.95. As ever with Yquem, patience was the key, taking in the grapes slowly but surely over 17 days harvest that extended well into October. The results in the glass are intense and glossy, full of satin-textured apricot and white peach flavours. There are exotic fruits of pineapple and mango but winemaker Sandrine Garbay has kept a focus on fresher flavours of lime zest and citrus that balance out the natural richness and concentration. Pretty closed right now, but there is power and balance here, an excellent Yquem.

Information: Details:
Couleur Blanc
Cépages Sémillon 85 %
Sauvignon Blanc 15 %
Appellation Sauternes
Millesime 2018
Contenance Nabuchodonosor (15 l)

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