Den Chateau Bouscaut Blanc 2022 Pessac Leognan beschreibt William Kelley wie folgt:
This estate always produces fleshy and textural white wines. The 2022 Bouscaut Blanc reveals aromas of white fruit, lime blossom and spring flowers with elegant exotic accents. Medium to full-bodied, fleshy and seamless, it’s generous and fresh with a mineral-driven finish. A great effort, it’s a blend of 70% Sauvignon and 30% Sémillon.
Den Chateau Bouscaut Blanc 2022 Pessac Leognan beschreibt Jeb Dunnuck wie folgt:
The 2022 Château Bouscaut Blanc is an exotic, tropical, perfumed, flora and citrus-driven white offering medium-bodied richness, a nicely balanced, textured mouthfeel, and outstanding length. It brings plenty of richness, yet it shows more and more freshness and vibrancy with time in the glass. It's a seriously good white from this château.
Den Chateau Bouscaut Blanc 2022 Pessac Leognan beschreibt Fallstaff wie folgt:
Helles Gelbgrün, silberfarbene Reflexe. Frische Grapefruitzesten, gelbe Tropenfrucht nach Ananas und Mango, zarter Blütenhonig. Stoffig, feine Holznuancen, weiße Tropenfrucht, feiner Säurebogen, balanciert, eher zart, ein facettenreicher Speisenbegleiter mit salzigem Abgang.
Den Chateau Bouscaut Blanc 2022 Pessac Leognan beschreibt Jeff Leve wie folgt:
91-91
Layers of creamy, guavas, grapefruit, pineapple, flowers, and lemons are all over the nose, and palate here. The finish adds pink grapefruit, and peach notes to the sweet, fruity finish. The wine is a blend of 70% Sauvignon Blanc and 30% Semillon. 13.6% ABV. Drink from 2024-2030.
Den Chateau Bouscaut Blanc 2022 Pessac Leognan beschreibt der Georgina Hindle wie folgt:
92 / 100
Clean and crisp, a shot of bright lemon and lime with bitter grapefruit and orange touches that give spice and nuance to the palate. Maintains balance and direction, nicely textured and weighted with richness and creaminess underpinned by sharp acidity. Lovely construction, keeping a zesty vibrant expression to a long finish with persistence. Appealing juiciness and soft sweetness initially which is so moreish. Tasted twice.