Chateau d'Yquem will not make 2012 vintage
- Tuesday 18 December 2012
'Prepared to not make a vintage': Yquem
The LVMH-owned Sauternes first growth confirmed to Decanter.com that 'there will be no Chateau d'Yquem in the 2012 vintage'.
It is the first time in 20 years that the chateau has made such a call.
'This is a very difficult decision, but the tasting of the harvest confirmed that the level of quality is not satisfactory to become Yquem,' said chateau spokeswoman Valérie Lailheugue.
A late start to this year's harvest meant that all Sauternes producers were already under pressure, but poor weather in October proved too much for many grapevines to handle.
'A brand like Yquem has to be prepared to not make a vintage,' Yquem CEO Pierre Lurton was quoted as telling the Agence France Presse newswire.
Earlier this year, Lurton announced that Yquem would hold back from releasing its 2011 vintage en primeur.
Other Sauternes chateaux are also having a difficult time. Chateau de Fargues is facing its lowest yields for 12 years and had to leave almost three quarters of its entire grape haul to rot on the ground, according to estate manager François Amirault.
'We felt crushed by the incredible sense of waste,' he said in a blog posting on the chateau's website.
'It already looks as though at least a third of the harvest will not be sold under the Lur Saluces name,' he said, although he added that it will be easier to evaluate quality at the end of fermentation.

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Robin, Grand Cru Investments
April 05 08:50
This is brand building and inventory management in a market where there is little demand for sweet wine, even for the very best. Good for them. Better than dressing up a sows ear and trying to pass it off as a silk purse like so many Bordeaux reds....
Sauternes J'adore
December 20 09:25
THIS MEANS MORE CUVEE D'EXCEPTION!
David
December 19 21:27
I think this is just window dressing. They had too much wine in inventory and prices were falling. It was a good excuse to not release the wine.
Tom Mann
December 19 14:41
However the fundamental problem remains - there is a massive glut of young Sauternes / Barsac in the market, which is why prices are very depressed.