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Château Filhot 2008 Barrel sample White (Sauternes)

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92-94 Barrel sample. An impressive wine. It shows just the right balance of dry botrytis and sweet fruit, bringing a firm structure as well as ripe bitter orange marmalade flavors.  — R.V.  (12/31/2009)
92
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Château Filhot 2006 Barrel sample White (Sauternes)

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91—93 Barrel sample. Intense and rich, with powerful honey flavors. This is a wine that will impress by its power, but will probably also age well.  — R.V.  (12/31/2009)
91
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Château Filhot 2011 Barrel Sample White (Sauternes)

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90-92. Barrel sample. There are some reductive, meaty aromas on this barrel sample, but the palate still shows the fine potential of this wine. It has all the weight and richness of the vintage, with underlying crisp acidity.  — R.V.  (4/2/2012)
91
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Château Filhot 2009 Barrel sample White (Sauternes)

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90-92 Barrel sample. Almond aromas, a wine that is dense, rich but also with a strong almond and nut character. It is certainly powerful, dense.  — R.V.  (8/9/2010)
89
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Château Filhot 2007 White (Sauternes)

The fruit is really ripe, botrytised, quite tight in character, the layers of tangerine and orange juice wedged into a dry core. This will need many years.  — R.V.  (6/1/2010)
88
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Château Filhot 2004 Barrel Sample White (Sauternes)

87-89 This is straight down the line, with dry botrytis and acidity, touched with richness. It has freshness, very much in keeping with the year.  — R.V.  (6/1/2005)
88
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Château Filhot 2010 Barrel sample White (Sauternes)

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87-89 The wine tastes light, with a hard edged mineral character, the richness still a distance away.  — R.V.  (6/25/2011)
86
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Château Filhot 2005 Barrel sample White (Sauternes)

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85-87 Barrel sample. Fresh lemon aromas entice, but the wine is heavily dominated by new wood. The spice from the wood allows only small amounts of peppermint and sweet fruit flavors show through.  — R.V.  (6/21/2006)
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