2015 Chateau Coutet, Premier Cru Classe Barsac (Bottle)

The 2015 Coutet is pale lemon colored with intense grapefruit, lemon pie and pineapple notes with touches of crushed rocks, honeycomb and lime zest plus a waft of orange blossoms. Rich, opulent and layered with loads of tropical and citrus notes, it has wonderful freshness, finishing long.

2015 Chateau Coutet, Premier Cru Classe Barsac (Bottle)

The 2015 Coutet is pale lemon colored with intense grapefruit, lemon pie and pineapple notes with touches of crushed rocks, honeycomb and lime zest plus a waft of orange blossoms. Rich, opulent and layered with loads of tropical and citrus notes, it has wonderful freshness, finishing long.

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Vinous

The 2015 Coutet is nicely lifted, gracious and understated. Candied apple, Jolly Rancher and exotic flowers are all nicely balanced in this attractive, mid-weight Sauternes. This is a very pretty Barsac built on aromatic nuance and bright, salivating acidity.

90-93 Points

By Antonio Galloni / April 2016

Vinous

The 2015 Coutet is a little reduced on the nose and lacks the flair of some of its peers. Pinched at the moment – maybe going through a sulky phase? The palate is well balanced and very harmonious, viscous in texture with perfectly matched acidity and fine delineation and precision toward the finish. Once the bouquet awakens this should be a seriously fine Barsac/Sauternes. Tasted blind at the Southwold 2015 Bordeaux tasting.

95 Points / Drinking 2022 - 2050

By Neal Martin / July 2019

Vinous

The 2015 Coutet has tightened up in recent years and seems to exhibit more of its limestone soils, which are taut, linear and very well-defined. Chai and chamomile hints emerge with time in the glass. The palate is well balanced with a viscous entry, fine acidity, freshness, tautness and a tangy marmalade-tinged finish. This is only just showing you what it is capable of. Tasted from an ex-château bottle served at the estate.

94.5 Points / Drinking 2023 - 2050

By Neal Martin / February 2024