Chateau Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc
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Description
Chateau Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc is a dry French white wine (750ml, approximately 12% ABV) blending Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon from Bordeaux. The 2023 vintage earned a Gold Medal at the Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine, one of the region's most respected competitions, reinforcing the Ducourt family's reputation for consistently overdelivering at its price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~12% | Origin: Bordeaux, France | Style: Dry White Blend | Producer: Vignobles Ducourt
Production & Heritage
Vignobles Ducourt is a family-owned estate that ranks among Bordeaux's largest independent growers, managing roughly 450 hectares across 14 châteaux in six different appellations. The Bordeaux Blanc follows a precise winemaking protocol: grapes—60% Sauvignon Blanc and 40% Sémillon—are machine-harvested in the cool early-morning hours to preserve aromatic freshness, then undergo skin-contact maceration for several hours depending on ripeness. Cold alcoholic fermentation begins at 12°C before the temperature is gradually raised to 20°C to complete fermentation, a controlled approach designed to lock in primary fruit character while allowing the Sémillon component to develop its characteristic weight and texture. Ducourt has also planted four disease-resistant grape varieties across its holdings as part of a broader sustainability initiative to reduce phytosanitary treatments in the vineyard.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with pure citrus blossom and honeysuckle before shifting to fresh lime zest and green gooseberry. A subtle grassy undertone ties the aromatics together, signaling the Sauvignon Blanc's dominant presence in the blend.
Taste: The entry is bright and citrus-driven, with white grapefruit and green grape tang forming the core. At mid-palate the Sémillon asserts itself, rounding the texture with gentle stone-fruit ripeness and a faint saline minerality. The overall impression stays light to medium in body, clean and well-defined.
Finish: Crisp and dry with a zippy acidity that encourages the next sip. Lingering notes of fresh herbs and lemon pith fade cleanly without bitterness.
How to Drink Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc
Serve well-chilled between 8–10°C to let the citrus and floral aromatics shine; a brief rest in the glass after pouring will open up the Sémillon's rounder mid-palate notes. This blend works especially well in cocktails that lean on bright, herbaceous white wines. A classic White Wine Spritzer highlights its natural acidity and floral lift. A French 75 variation—substituting the Bordeaux Blanc for Champagne—delivers a more fruit-forward, approachable take on the template. And a Hugo Spritz with elderflower liqueur pairs beautifully with the wine's honeysuckle character.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners where a reliable, food-friendly white is all that's needed
- Introducing someone to Bordeaux beyond the region's well-known reds
- Warm-weather gatherings that call for a crowd-pleasing aperitif
- Building a mixed case of everyday French wines without stretching the budget
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc taste like? It leads with bright citrus—lime, grapefruit, and a touch of green gooseberry—supported by gentle stone-fruit weight from the Sémillon and a crisp, dry finish.
How does Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc compare to Mouton Cadet Bordeaux Blanc? Both are widely available Bordeaux Blanc blends of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon at approachable price points. Ducourt tends toward a leaner, more citrus-driven style with pronounced salinity, while Mouton Cadet typically shows slightly more tropical fruit and a rounder mid-palate profile.
Is Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc good for sipping on its own? Yes—its clean acidity and light-to-medium body make it an easy standalone pour, especially when served well-chilled on a warm afternoon.
Where is Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc made? It is produced by Vignobles Ducourt, a family-owned operation based in the Entre-Deux-Mers area of Bordeaux, France, where the estate farms approximately 450 hectares across multiple appellations.
What foods pair well with Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc? Grilled shrimp or langoustines complement the wine's saline minerality. Fresh goat cheese salads echo its herbaceous aromatics. Oysters on the half shell match its crisp acidity. Lemon-herb roasted chicken bridges the citrus and stone-fruit mid-palate. Light vegetable tempura works with the clean, dry finish.
What sizes does Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc come in? The standard release is available in a 750ml bottle.
Is Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc worth the price? It positions squarely as an entry-level Bordeaux Blanc, and the consistent recognition at the Concours de Bordeaux—Gold for the 2023 vintage, Silver for 2024—suggests it regularly punches above its weight class within that value tier.
Why Ducourt Bordeaux Blanc?
Consecutive medal wins at the Concours de Bordeaux Vins d'Aquitaine—Gold in 2023, Silver in 2024—provide concrete evidence that this is not simply a generic supermarket Bordeaux. The cold-fermentation protocol and carefully managed skin-contact maceration extract genuine varietal character from both Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon rather than relying on residual sugar or oak to fill in gaps. Ducourt's scale—14 châteaux, 450 hectares—gives the family access to a broad palette of fruit sources, yet the Bordeaux Blanc remains focused and consistent vintage to vintage. For drinkers looking for an honest, well-made white Bordeaux that delivers freshness without pretension, this is a benchmark at its price point.
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