Château de Camarsac (Thierry Lurton)
Entre-Deux-Mers White Bordeaux Blend


Château de Camarsac – Bordeaux Blanc 2023
Entre-Deux-Mers – Bordeaux, France 🇫🇷
Blend: Sauvignon Blanc–led with Sémillon
Overview
From the Thierry Lurton family, this entry-level Bordeaux Blanc is crafted in a crisp, casual style. Sauvignon Blanc drives freshness, while Sémillon adds a touch of roundness, making it a perfect daily sipper.
Aromas & Flavors
Zesty lemon and grapefruit, green apple, and hints of pear with light herbal notes. A clean, citrusy freshness throughout.
Mouthfeel
Light-bodied, bright, and easy-drinking. Crisp acidity carries through to a refreshing, clean finish.
Food Pairings
A natural with goat cheese salad, grilled fish, sushi, or simple vegetable dishes. Perfect aperitif on a warm day.
Verdict
A no-fuss, casual Bordeaux Blanc — light, fresh, and versatile. The 2023 vintage is all about clean enjoyment and approachability. 🍷
Did You Know?
Entre-Deux-Mers, literally “between two seas,” refers to the land between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, known for producing some of Bordeaux’s most refreshing and best-value whites.
Château de Camarsac – Bordeaux Blanc 2023
Entre-Deux-Mers – Bordeaux, France 🇫🇷
Blend: Sauvignon Blanc–led with Sémillon
Overview
From the Thierry Lurton family, this entry-level Bordeaux Blanc is crafted in a crisp, casual style. Sauvignon Blanc drives freshness, while Sémillon adds a touch of roundness, making it a perfect daily sipper.
Aromas & Flavors
Zesty lemon and grapefruit, green apple, and hints of pear with light herbal notes. A clean, citrusy freshness throughout.
Mouthfeel
Light-bodied, bright, and easy-drinking. Crisp acidity carries through to a refreshing, clean finish.
Food Pairings
A natural with goat cheese salad, grilled fish, sushi, or simple vegetable dishes. Perfect aperitif on a warm day.
Verdict
A no-fuss, casual Bordeaux Blanc — light, fresh, and versatile. The 2023 vintage is all about clean enjoyment and approachability. 🍷
Did You Know?
Entre-Deux-Mers, literally “between two seas,” refers to the land between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, known for producing some of Bordeaux’s most refreshing and best-value whites.