Château les Charmes-Godard

Le Semillon Côtes De Francs White Bordeaux Blend

8.44 ratings
8.22 pro ratings
Côtes de Francs, Bordeaux, France
White Bordeaux Blend
Top Notes For
Stefan Dolhain

2014 vintage. 100% Sémillon. Fermented in barriques (25% new) and aged on the lees for 8 months prior to bottling. Brilliant light yellow. Oaky and vegetal nose. Very high acidity dominates the palate. Oaky finish. Disjointed and very disappointing. Abv. 12,5 %.

2014 vintage. 100% Sémillon. Fermented in barriques (25% new) and aged on the lees for 8 months prior to bottling. Brilliant light yellow. Oaky and vegetal nose. Very high acidity dominates the palate. Oaky finish. Disjointed and very disappointing. Abv. 12,5 %.

Jul 24th, 2020
Christine Havens

I'll admit, I'm always happy to have a Nicolas Thienpont wine in my glass. The Thienpont family are associated with other great Bordeaux properties including Puygueraud, Pavie Macquin and one of my personal favorites, Vieux Château Certan. The 2014 Les Charmes Godard is slightly austere, with pronounced herbaceousness. Smoky minerality swirls around boxwood, cherimoya and gooseberry notes. It's lean and racy on the palate, lightly hemmed in by oak. Here lime zest, white grapefruit, and white pepper take the center stage.

I'll admit, I'm always happy to have a Nicolas Thienpont wine in my glass. The Thienpont family are associated with other great Bordeaux properties including Puygueraud, Pavie Macquin and one of my personal favorites, Vieux Château Certan. The 2014 Les Charmes Godard is slightly austere, with pronounced herbaceousness. Smoky minerality swirls around boxwood, cherimoya and gooseberry notes. It's lean and racy on the palate, lightly hemmed in by oak. Here lime zest, white grapefruit, and white pepper take the center stage.

Feb 6th, 2017
Sean Grullon

Lean and somewhat austere. Citrus and peach on the palate; restrained minerality. Not badly made persay, but not a great value. For a lean style, I'd rather go Sancerre, and the wine does not exhibit the rich foundation typical for the region.

Lean and somewhat austere. Citrus and peach on the palate; restrained minerality. Not badly made persay, but not a great value. For a lean style, I'd rather go Sancerre, and the wine does not exhibit the rich foundation typical for the region.

Jun 18th, 2017
Penny Wild-perkowski

Citrus and acidic. Nice

Citrus and acidic. Nice

Jul 31st, 2016