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Robert Parker Wine Advocate
(Rating 97-99) There was no frost at d’Yquem in 2017, and botrytis was very regular and even this vintage. The nose opens with very pure notes of freshly sliced oranges, yuzu and lemon barley water with hints of white pepper, fresh ginger and lime cordial. The incredibly rich, unctuous sweetness (148 grams per liter of residual sugar) is beautifully marbled with bright, vivacious citrus fruit and spice flavors, while lifted by well-knit freshness, and it finishes with epic length and great depth. Reviewed by Lisa Perrotti-Brown, April 2018. Drinking window:
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The 2017 Yquem was tasted instead of the 2018 since owners LVM H no longer show the wine en primeur.
This vintage has just been released onto the market and so I have included it in this report. The estate
suffered no frost damage in 2017 and a warm period between May and July, 3° Celsius above average
meant the vines' growth cycle was a month in advance. Then, 65mm of rain between l and 16 September
was the catalyst for botrytis formation. The fruit was picked in two dry and warm windows between 26
September and 14 October, during which concentration came easily so that the bunches achieved even levels
of ripeness. The vineyard team selected the best parcels to pick at 21 degrees potential alcohol and in a
draconian measure, the rest was sold, some 50% of the crop. Winemaker Sandrine Garbay described it as 11A
vintage of puissance and richness. 11 It has a charming and very pure bouquet with dried honey, acacia,
apricot blossom and touches of crushed stone that gradually unfurls in the glass. The palate is viscous on the
entry, beautifully balanced with impressive weight and substance, though sans the multi-dimensional
complexity of the very greatest vintages. Honey, hints of lemongrass, marmalade and quince combine on the
extremely harmonious finish that lingers. This is a seriously good Yquem. Reviewed by Neal Martin, September 2019. Drinking window: 2024-2060.