Château La Gravière

Entre-Deux-Mers Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend

8.7176 ratings
8.615 pro ratings
Entre-Deux-Mers, Bordeaux, France
Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend
Duck, Squash & Root Vegetables, Shellfish, Turkey, Mushrooms, Cream Sauces, Chicken, Goose, White Fish, Pork, Meaty & Oily Fish, Manchego & Parmesan, Cheddar & Gruyere
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

Pale lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, citrus and earthy floral notes. On the palate flavors of pineapple and mango with citrus, balanced acidity. Medium finish ending with fruit, citrus notes and a mineral character. Drink now!

Pale lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, citrus and earthy floral notes. On the palate flavors of pineapple and mango with citrus, balanced acidity. Medium finish ending with fruit, citrus notes and a mineral character. Drink now!

Aug 19th, 2025
Sipping Fine Wine

Pale lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, citrus and earthy floral notes. On the palate flavors of pineapple and mango with citrus, balanced acidity. Medium finish ending with fruit, citrus notes and a mineral character. Drink now!

Pale lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, citrus and earthy floral notes. On the palate flavors of pineapple and mango with citrus, balanced acidity. Medium finish ending with fruit, citrus notes and a mineral character. Drink now!

Aug 15th, 2025
Sipping Fine Wine

Pale lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, citrus and earthy floral notes. On the palate flavors of pineapple and mango with citrus, balanced acidity. Medium finish ending with fruit, citrus notes and a mineral character. Drink now!

Pale lemon color with aromas of stone fruits, citrus and earthy floral notes. On the palate flavors of pineapple and mango with citrus, balanced acidity. Medium finish ending with fruit, citrus notes and a mineral character. Drink now!

Aug 2nd, 2025
Lauren Vance

Buyer Whole Foods Market Oakland

7.9

Very faint nose. Dry grass and meyer lemon are present, but an overall oily element to the wine mutes all its flavors. Minerality is non existent and the acidity falls a bit flat.

Very faint nose. Dry grass and meyer lemon are present, but an overall oily element to the wine mutes all its flavors. Minerality is non existent and the acidity falls a bit flat.

2 people found it helpfulFeb 18th, 2016
L.A. Warren

I attended a white Bordeaux class in Napa two years ago. So, when the chance came to purchase this bottle in my, shall we say, smaller market I jumped at the chance.

Notes of crisp red apples, plums, candied fruit, all spice, maybe a hint of cinnamon on the nose.

A seriously fun white Bordeaux.

I attended a white Bordeaux class in Napa two years ago. So, when the chance came to purchase this bottle in my, shall we say, smaller market I jumped at the chance.

Notes of crisp red apples, plums, candied fruit, all spice, maybe a hint of cinnamon on the nose.

A seriously fun white Bordeaux.

1 person found it helpfulJul 14th, 2020
Ellen Clifford

Quite nice. For the price. Say it once. Say it thrice. I drank this as I a) tried to avoid eating everything in my kitchen for the what-day-of-quarantine-are-we? day and b) tried to learn to appreciate Fiona Apple. I want to like her so much more but I feel she’ll be like Mars Volta. It’ll be an “okay I’ll let that shuffle choice play” until one day it hits and I’M IN. Maybe.
Ahem.
So lots of citrus and vanilla. Maybe some fake oak things I didn’t like up front but given time and air I appreciated the weight against the punchy greens and acid. Much as I’ll appreciate the slow cords against Fiona’s spoken-word-esque lyrics someday maybe.
But in all truth yeah I like this wine. It coats the mouth and ballasts they soul and has a lot going on for the price. And takes a minute to appreciate but it’s good for an evening.

Quite nice. For the price. Say it once. Say it thrice. I drank this as I a) tried to avoid eating everything in my kitchen for the what-day-of-quarantine-are-we? day and b) tried to learn to appreciate Fiona Apple. I want to like her so much more but I feel she’ll be like Mars Volta. It’ll be an “okay I’ll let that shuffle choice play” until one day it hits and I’M IN. Maybe.
Ahem.
So lots of citrus and vanilla. Maybe some fake oak things I didn’t like up front but given time and air I appreciated the weight against the punchy greens and acid. Much as I’ll appreciate the slow cords against Fiona’s spoken-word-esque lyrics someday maybe.
But in all truth yeah I like this wine. It coats the mouth and ballasts they soul and has a lot going on for the price. And takes a minute to appreciate but it’s good for an evening.

1 person found it helpfulApr 20th, 2020
Grace Hoffman

2014 vintage...Nice acid and a lot of citrus. Where are my oysters when I need them?

2014 vintage...Nice acid and a lot of citrus. Where are my oysters when I need them?

Mar 26th, 2016
Matt Sterr

Slightly glycernal and acidic. Not so strikingly out of balance as to be unpleasant. Passable at its very attractive price point.

Slightly glycernal and acidic. Not so strikingly out of balance as to be unpleasant. Passable at its very attractive price point.

May 13th, 2015
Nick Benz

Entre-Deux-Mers is the bulk region of Bordeaux for a reason. Little green and acidic

Entre-Deux-Mers is the bulk region of Bordeaux for a reason. Little green and acidic

Mar 2nd, 2015
Roger Cabrera

Cassis with old pear and biting acidity. Some dirt and the underlying backbone of the semillon shines through.

Cassis with old pear and biting acidity. Some dirt and the underlying backbone of the semillon shines through.

Dec 24th, 2014