A crisp and lively white Bordeaux from the Entre‑Deux‑Mers appellation—nestled between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers—this bottling showcases the region’s benchmark blend of Sauvignon Blanc (dominating) and likely a touch of Sémillon. Its bright style and classic grape pairing match the AOC’s reputation for accessible, refreshing whites.
Tasting Notes
Vibrant citrus, green apple, pear, and subtle floral notes like jasmine. Hints of gooseberry, passion fruit and creamy undertones
Food Pairing Suggestions
Grilled or poached white fish, goat's cheese salad, light poultry dishes or creamy vegetable risotto
About the Winemaker
Château Landonnet is part of Vignobles Jaubert, a long-standing Bordeaux winegrowing family based in the Entre-Deux-Mers region. The Jaubert family has cultivated vines for over six generations, managing several châteaux and vineyard parcels across Bordeaux. Their focus is on producing approachable, varietally expressive wines that showcase the freshness and balance characteristic of their terroir.
The vineyards benefit from limestone and clay soils, mild maritime influences, and sustainable viticultural practices aimed at preserving both environmental health and fruit quality. While much of their reputation comes from crisp, lively white wines like this Bordeaux Blanc, they also produce Merlot-driven reds and rosés, offering a full portfolio that reflects the diversity of the Entre-Deux-Mers area.