Monbazillac Wine

Chateau de Monbazillac overlooks the Dordogne Valley
©Chateau de Monbazillac

Monbazillac is an AOC appellation for sweet wines made in an area in the wider region of Bergerac, in southwestern France. Not as famous nor as expensive as their neighbors from Sauternes, Monbazillac wines are still some of the more widely known French sweet white wines. They are produced from Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle grapes affected by botrytis.

The vineyard area lies on the southern bank of the Dordogne river as it flows toward Bordeaux, surrounding the town of Monbazillac itself. It is defined to the south by the Gardonette river, a tributary of the Dordogne. The land between these two rivers rises sharply from the Dordogne valley, before sloping gently southward to the Gardonette. The best wines tend to come from the northern slopes in the valley.

The maritime climate in Monbazillac is well suited to the development of sweet wines. Oceanic influences are funneled in along the river valley and the confluence of the rivers makes for high levels of humidity, usually in the form of mist or dew. This humidity burns off in the warm afternoons during the growing season, increasing the chances of the development of noble rot.

On Monbazillac's northern slopes, this humidity is trapped in the river valley and remains for longer in the day. The grapes in these vineyards are even more likely to be affected by botrytis, and thus make the best Monbazillac wines.

There are three distinct soil types in the area, most based on the limestone that is common in this part of France. Deep clay soils cover the ground at the bottom of the slopes, with thinner, washed-out soils midslope. Along the ridges, molasse soils are more often found, providing a well-drained environment with sufficient water storage for the vines to produce high-quality grapes.

Monbazillac's vineyards can be traced back to Benedictine monasteries in the 11th Century. The preoccupied monks are said to have neglected the vines for a time, finding them affected by noble rot. Not wanting to waste the harvest, they went ahead and made the wine, discovering that the rot had only improved the flavor. Viticulture has remained in the area ever since, although the phylloxera crisis of the 1880s diminished the vineyards greatly.

Monbazillac received its AOC status in 1936, but dwindling quality over the years saw some decline in interest from local consumers. In the mid-1990s, a push toward quality led to the banning of mechanical harvesting, and now producers practice the same tries successives technique as in Sauternes. However, technical rules surrounding grape yields and alcohol levels are not as stringent as those of Sauternes.

The reputation of Monbazillac wine is affected by comparisons to the more prestigious Sauternes appellation, 70 kilometers (45 miles) to the west. While not as lauded as their Bordeaux cousins, Monbazillac wines do have their own merits and individuality. They are often differentiated from the sweet wines of Bordeaux by their full-flavored profile when young (honey, apricot and sweet figs are used to describe them). They also show a creamy, nutty character as they develop with aging. Like other sweet wines from southwest France, they make a fine pairing with foie gras.

The best known property in the appellation is, not suprisingly, Château de Monbazillac. The house dates back to around 1550 and combines medieval and Renaissance influences. It is the home of the appellation's cooperative winery.

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Grape
Popularity
Critics' Score
Avg. Price / 750ml
Wine Label of Chateau Tirecul-la-Graviere Cuvee Madame, Monbazillac, France
10,617th in popularity
$ 198
/ 750ml
93 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Tirecul La Graviere, Monbazillac, France
15,037th in popularity
$ 50
/ 750ml
92 / 100
Wine Label of Cave de Monbazillac 'Chateau Monbazillac', France
18,240th in popularity
$ 55
/ 750ml
89 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Belingard Monbazillac, France
22,356th in popularity
$ 30
/ 750ml
87 / 100
Wine Label of Clarendelle Amberwine Monbazillac, France
30,497th in popularity
$ 52
/ 750ml
88 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Septy, Monbazillac, France
34,879th in popularity
$ 20
/ 750ml
87 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Belingard Reserve, Monbazillac, France
39,431st in popularity
$ 15
/ 750ml
88 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau de la Fonvieille Reserve du Theulet, Monbazillac, France
40,782nd in popularity
$ 276
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Chateau Pech la Calevie, Monbazillac, France
42,212th in popularity
$ 7
/ 750ml
89 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Tirecul La Graviere Les Pins, Monbazillac, France
49,088th in popularity
$ 27
/ 750ml
90 / 100
Wine Label of Domaine de Grange Neuve Monbazillac, France
50,088th in popularity
$ 19
/ 750ml
89 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Ramon, Monbazillac, France
52,263rd in popularity
$ 21
/ 750ml
92 / 100
Wine Label of Domaine de Montlong, Monbazillac, France
58,986th in popularity
$ 14
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Domaine de l'Ancienne Cure, Monbazillac, France
60,463rd in popularity
$ 25
/ 750ml
89 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Barriere, Monbazillac, France
60,463rd in popularity
N/A
87 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau La Sabatiere Blanc, Monbazillac, France
65,775th in popularity
$ 11
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Chateau La Borderie, Monbazillac, France
65,775th in popularity
$ 19
/ 750ml
83 / 100
Wine Label of Grande Maison 'Cuvee du Chateau', Monbazillac, France
67,769th in popularity
$ 36
/ 750ml
90 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Poulvere, Monbazillac, France
69,928th in popularity
$ 47
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Bajac, Monbazillac, France
74,774th in popularity
$ 19
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Chateau Le Fage, Monbazillac, France
74,774th in popularity
$ 15
/ 750ml
88 / 100
Wine Label of Chateau Beautrand, Monbazillac, France
77,493rd in popularity
$ 10
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Chateau La Foncalpre, Monbazillac, France
77,493rd in popularity
$ 19
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Cave de Monbazillac Grains d'Or, Monbazillac, France
80,337th in popularity
$ 20
/ 750ml
Wine Label of Chateau Vari, Monbazillac, France
83,589th in popularity
$ 14
/ 750ml
89 / 100