Bordeaux • Sauternes • Bommes

Château Sigalas-Rabaud — Premier Cru Classé 1855

Racy elegance, crystalline sweetness, saline purity

Located in Bommes, at the heart of the Sauternes appellation, Château Sigalas-Rabaud is a jewel-like 15-hectare estate classified as Premier Cru in 1855. Family-owned, the domaine crafts sweet wines of remarkable finesse, defined by chiselled minerality and a seamless harmony between aromatic opulence and freshness.


Terroir & Grape Varieties

The vineyard sits on sandy-clay gravel, ideal for the development of fine, concentrated botrytis. Plantings are led by Sémillon (85%) — the key to natural creaminess and layered complexity — complemented by Sauvignon Blanc (15%), which brings drive, lift, and a distinctive saline signature.

Viticulture & Winemaking

  • Hand harvesting in multiple passes (selective tries) to pick only perfectly botrytised berries.
  • Fermentation and ageing in barrels (about 50% new oak) over 18–20 months.
  • Constant pursuit of balance between textural richness, mineral freshness, and natural elegance.

Style & Signature Profile

Sigalas-Rabaud stands out for aromatic purity, vibrant acid energy, and delicate sweetness. Expect:

  • Pale, luminous gold hue
  • Subtle aromas of acacia honey, white flowers, citrus zest, and flint
  • Aerial palate where sugar and acidity fuse, finishing on a long, saline aftertaste
  • Cellaring potential: 15–30 years+ in top vintages

Signature Wines

  • Château Sigalas-Rabaud (Grand Vin)
  • de Sigalas-Rabaud (Second wine; approachable in its youth)
  • Blanc Sec de Sigalas-Rabaud (dry Bordeaux; mineral and taut)

Key Facts

  • Surface area: 15 ha
  • Annual production: ~30,000 bottles
  • Plantings: 85% Sémillon, 15% Sauvignon Blanc
  • Reference vintages: 2010, 2009, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1986

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