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Château Piada sits in Barsac, the heart of Sauternes, where botrytis-affected grapes yield some of Bordeaux's most distinctive sweet wines. The winery produces a Sauternes built from Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon—varieties that concentrate into honeyed, complex expressions when noble rot takes hold. Le Hauret du Piada Cérons, a Sémillon-based wine from the adjacent Cérons appellation, offers a drier counterpoint. The flagship Barsac blends Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle, capturing the mineral and stone-fruit character typical of this limestone-rich terroir. Decanter, Wine Advocate, and Wine Spectator have assessed the portfolio, reflecting the technical precision required to craft botrytized wines at this level.
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