Chateau La Freynelle Blanc
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Description
Chateau La Freynelle Blanc is a Bordeaux white wine from the Entre-Deux-Mers appellation, bottled at 12% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This three-grape blend earned a 91-point score from Wilfred Wong and has been selected for inclusion in France's prestigious Hachette Guide, affirming its consistent quality within a competitive Bordeaux white category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Entre-Deux-Mers, Bordeaux, France | Blend: 60% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Sémillon, 10% Muscadelle | Winery: Chateau La Freynelle
Production & Heritage
Chateau La Freynelle sits on a 75-hectare estate in the village of Daignac, in the heart of Bordeaux's Entre-Deux-Mers region — an appellation historically regarded as one of Bordeaux's strongest sources for dry white wines. The grapes undergo slow, gentle vacuum pressing to preserve freshness before low-temperature fermentation at 19°C in stainless steel tanks. Partial malolactic fermentation softens acidity and adds body to the finished wine, which is then bottled early to retain maximum fruit character — a deliberate choice that distinguishes La Freynelle Blanc from oak-aged Bordeaux whites that trade freshness for weight.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe white peach and lemon zest before unfolding into more complex layers of beeswax and dried earth. A subtle chalky minerality lingers beneath the fruit, giving the bouquet a sense of depth beyond simple fruitiness.
Taste: On entry, the palate is fresh and lively, driven by green apple and lemon gelée. Mid-palate, flavors of yellow apple, verbena, and fennel develop alongside a soft, rounded texture courtesy of the Sémillon component and partial malolactic fermentation. A persistent mineral thread runs through the wine, keeping the fruit taut and focused.
Finish: The finish is smooth and gently buttery with a clean citrus echo that sustains interest. Medium in length, it signs off with a final note of chalk and white peach skin.
How to Drink La Freynelle Blanc
This wine is at its best served well-chilled between 8–10°C, either on its own as an aperitif or alongside food. Its bright acidity and aromatic complexity make it a natural fit for several classic preparations: a Spritz, using the wine in place of prosecco for a more structured, mineral-driven take; a French 75, where the Sauvignon Blanc's citrus character and the Sémillon's body complement the gin and lemon; or a Kir, the traditional Burgundian aperitif, where a small measure of crème de cassis highlights the wine's peach and apple fruit.
Best For
- Serving as a chilled aperitif at summer gatherings
- Pairing with a French-inspired seafood dinner
- Introducing someone to serious Bordeaux whites beyond entry-level offerings
- Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates classic French blends
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La Freynelle Blanc taste like? La Freynelle Blanc is fresh and fruit-forward, led by white peach, green apple, and lemon, with underlying mineral and chalky notes and a smooth, lightly buttery finish.
How does La Freynelle Blanc compare to Chateau Bonnet Blanc? Both wines come from neighboring estates in Entre-Deux-Mers and use a similar Sauvignon Blanc–Sémillon blend, making them natural comparisons. La Freynelle tends to emphasize fruit freshness through early bottling and partial malolactic fermentation, while Chateau Bonnet — produced by the Lurton family — is typically a slightly larger-production bottling with wide distribution.
Is La Freynelle Blanc good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balanced acidity, aromatic fruit, and smooth texture make it an appealing wine to drink without food, especially when served well-chilled.
Where is La Freynelle Blanc made? It is produced at the 75-hectare Chateau La Freynelle estate in the village of Daignac, located in the Entre-Deux-Mers appellation of Bordeaux, France.
What foods pair well with La Freynelle Blanc? Grilled sea bass benefits from the wine's citrus and mineral character. Fresh goat cheese echoes the chalky undertones in the finish. Oysters on the half-shell match its bright acidity and saline edge. A fennel and citrus salad mirrors the verbena and lemon notes on the palate. Chicken in a light cream sauce complements the wine's buttery texture without overwhelming its fruit.
What sizes does La Freynelle Blanc come in? Chateau La Freynelle Blanc is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is La Freynelle Blanc worth the price? La Freynelle Blanc positions as a value-driven Bordeaux white that consistently punches above its weight class, as reflected by its Hachette Guide selection and 91-point Wilfred Wong score — recognition uncommon at this price tier.
Why La Freynelle Blanc?
What separates La Freynelle Blanc from the crowded field of Entre-Deux-Mers whites is the deliberate combination of vacuum pressing and partial malolactic fermentation — a production approach that delivers both freshness and textural richness in a single glass. The Hachette Guide selection and a 91-point score from Wilfred Wong confirm that this is not merely a simple quaffing white but a wine with genuine complexity. Its three-grape blend draws structure from Sémillon, aromatics from Muscadelle, and citrus-driven acidity from Sauvignon Blanc, resulting in a layered wine from one of Bordeaux's most underappreciated appellations. For drinkers seeking honest, well-made French white wine without the premium of left-bank names, this estate consistently delivers.
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