The product image is for illustrative purposes only and may not exactly reflect the actual characteristics of the wine. Château Broustet Broustet 1998 75cl2ème Cru Classé | Sauternes | Bordeaux | FranceSold outSize 75 clAll vintages 1998 Critics scores 17 Rene Gabriel99: Bereits recht klar. Feines, nach Zitronenraspel duftendes Bouquet mit angenehm eingebundener Süsse. Im Gaumen wiederum eine tolle Süsse, welche vom Extrakt ausgeht; Melonen, im Finale sanft eichig. 17/20 2002 – 2020 Producer Château BroustetChâteau Broustet is a 2ème Cru Classé Sauternes located in Barsac. Created some time in the 19th century, it had a series of owners until it fell on its last three who had clear definitions of style. From the late 19th century, it was owned by the Fournier family (the then owner of Château Canon) until the early 1990s. Eric Fournier often chaptalized creating wines with higher alcohol and richness. Its following owner was Didier Laulan, the owner of neighboring St. Marc. He liked a more delicate, balanced style and he and his family were really turning around the property when they were forced to sell it in 2010 due to financial difficulties despite a notable step up in style. Today, it is owned by the Merlaut family who also owns Gruaud Larose, Camensac and many other properties.