IdentityCHÂTEAU D'YQUEM
Long before it was enjoyed by the first US President George Washington, the wines of Yquem had already begun writing their chapters in the history books. It all began in 1453 when Aquitaine, previously English, was brought under French rule. A century later, a local nobleman by the name of Jacques Sauvage was granted feudal tenure over Yquem and thus became the first in a long line of dedicated winemakers. This outstanding terroir in the sauternes appellation has exceptional climate conditions and geological features. Château d’Yquem was attributed the esteemed title Premier Cru Supérieur in 1855. From that point, the genius of this sweet wine was acknowledged, and the Sauvage and Lur Saluces families went on preserving their treasure for over 400 years. The LVMH group acquired the estate in 1999, with the continued desire to go on writing the legendary Yquem story, both in keeping with tradition and remaining open to modern advances. From the vineyard to the cellar, the great art which crafts each vintage is also maintained through respect for the label, and determines the destiny of each year’s production.
I believe that the idea of risk, which is essential here, involves pushing standards as high as possible. As such, 1967 was the year when the château took a great many risks and made a truly iconic vintage. This daring approach makes us stand out.
Pierre Lurton
President & CEO of Château d’Yquem
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GRAPE VARIETIES : SEMILLON AND SAUVIGNON BLANC
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MISSING VINTAGES FROM THE 20TH CENTURY
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GENERATIONS OF WINEMAKERS SINCE 1593
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