Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes - 1995

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Description

Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes 1995 is a botrytized sweet white Bordeaux from Sauternes' sole Premier Cru Supérieur estate, bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Rated 95/100 by Robert Parker, this vintage is now moving gracefully into its secondary aroma phase, displaying the layered complexity that only decades of bottle age can unlock in d'Yquem.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5%  |  Origin: Sauternes, Bordeaux, France  |  Vintage: 1995  |  Classification: Premier Cru Supérieur (1855)  |  Producer: Château d'Yquem

Production & Heritage

Château d'Yquem holds a singular distinction in the 1855 Classification as the only wine elevated to Premier Cru Supérieur — a rank above all other Sauternes and Barsac estates. The 1995 vintage is a blend of 80% Sémillon and 20% Sauvignon Blanc, harvested across multiple selective passes through the vineyard to ensure only grapes at the ideal stage of Botrytis cinerea (noble rot) development were picked. The estate's benchmark requires the must to reach 20% potential alcohol with approximately 360 grams of sugar per liter before the juice is deemed worthy; grapes were pressed three times and the wine matured for roughly three years in oak barrels before release. The finished wine carries 137 g/l of residual sugar, balanced by a bracing spine of acidity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with ginger ale, allspice, and chamomile tea before revealing deeper layers of dried mango, honeycomb, and toasted almonds. With air, secondary notes of tangerine, apricot, acacia, and melted candle wax emerge — hallmarks of a d'Yquem entering its mature phase.

Taste: The entry is strident and commanding, with a slight bitter edge that builds immediate tension. Mid-palate, the wine unfurls into rich layers of marmalade infused with honey fruit, stewed orchard fruits, and fruit paste. A massive texture belies the wine's invigorating acidity, which keeps every element in focus and prevents the sweetness from becoming cloying.

Finish: Exceptionally long, with ginger and lemongrass leading through a powerful, spicy conclusion. Lingering caramel and vanilla undertones echo well after the final sip, a reminder of the oak maturation and botrytis concentration at play.

How to Drink d'Yquem 1995

Serve lightly chilled, between 10–12°C (50–54°F), in a white wine glass to concentrate the aromatic complexity. This is a wine built for contemplative sipping on its own, though it also stands among the great food wines. A classic pairing is Roquefort or Fourme d'Ambert blue cheese, where the wine's sweetness and acidity mirror the cheese's salty tang. Seared foie gras with a quince reduction amplifies the honeycomb and apricot notes. A warm tarte Tatin brings out the wine's caramelized orchard-fruit character and extends its spicy finish.

Best For

  • Celebrating a milestone anniversary or birth-year vintage from 1995
  • Gifting a serious wine collector a benchmark Sauternes
  • Anchoring a dessert course at a formal dinner
  • Adding a Premier Cru Supérieur back-vintage to a cellar collection

Frequently Asked Questions

What does d'Yquem 1995 taste like? The 1995 is rich and powerful, dominated by honeycomb, marmalade, dried mango, and allspice, yet lifted by striking acidity that delivers a long ginger-and-lemongrass finish. It is entering its secondary phase, where mature notes of melted candle wax and stewed tea add additional depth.

How does d'Yquem 1995 compare to Château Climens? Château Climens, classified Premier Cru in neighboring Barsac, typically shows a leaner, more citrus-driven profile at a lower price tier. D'Yquem's 1995 is considerably richer and more texturally dense, reflecting its Premier Cru Supérieur status, higher residual sugar, and extended oak aging.

Is d'Yquem 1995 good for drinking now? Yes — the 1995 is fully mature and showing beautiful secondary complexity, making it an excellent choice for drinking now through the 2030s. Decanting for 20–30 minutes can help the wine open, but it does not require extended aeration.

Where is d'Yquem 1995 made? Château d'Yquem is located in the commune of Sauternes within the Graves section of Bordeaux, France. The estate sits on a prominent hilltop overlooking the Ciron and Garonne rivers, whose autumn mists foster the noble rot essential to production.

What foods pair well with d'Yquem 1995? Seared foie gras highlights the wine's honeyed richness; Roquefort cheese contrasts its sweetness with salty depth; lobster in a vanilla beurre blanc echoes the oak-driven vanilla notes; crème brûlée mirrors the caramel and custard tones; and spiced poached pears complement the ginger and allspice character on the finish.

What sizes does d'Yquem 1995 come in? The standard release is 750ml, though Château d'Yquem historically bottles select vintages in half-bottles (375ml), magnums (1.5L), and other large formats.

Is d'Yquem 1995 worth the price? Château d'Yquem occupies the pinnacle of Sauternes and is priced accordingly as an ultra-premium collectible wine. The 1995 vintage, with its 95-point Parker score and nearly three decades of age, positions strongly among mature d'Yquem vintages that represent relative value compared to higher-rated years like 2001 or 2009.

Why d'Yquem 1995?

No other Sauternes estate holds the Premier Cru Supérieur classification, and the 1995 vintage demonstrates exactly why. Its 95-point Robert Parker rating confirms a wine of exceptional quality, while the estate's relentless selective harvesting — sometimes requiring up to thirteen passes through the vines — ensures that only perfectly botrytized fruit enters the press. At nearly thirty years of age, the 1995 sits in a compelling drinking window where primary fruit and secondary complexity coexist in rare balance. For collectors and enthusiasts seeking mature d'Yquem without the auction premiums attached to legendary vintages, the 1995 stands as a serious, deeply rewarding expression of the world's most celebrated dessert wine estate.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    White Wine
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Bordeaux, Sauternes
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Chateau d'Yquem

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