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Cérons AOC

Established in 1936, Cérons is a French wine appellation in the Bordeaux region, around thirty kilometres southeast of the city. The label is reserved for sweet white wines and includes the communes of Illats and Podensac as well as the village from which it takes its name.

Cérons AOC

Less well-known and considerably less prestigious than its famous neighbours [Sauternes](/appellation/sauternes-aoc) and [Barsac](/appellation/barsac-aoc), Cérons’ one-hundred-and-twenty hectares of vineyard nonetheless produce a number of fragrant, enticing wines from the [Sauvignon Blanc](/sauvignon-blanc), [Sémillon](/semillon) and [Muscadelle](/muscadelle) varieties. Whilst it's proximity to two world famous appellations might suggest that it experiences the same benefits of climate and terroir, this is not necessarily the case. On account of Cérons flatter landscape, denser clay-rich soils and relative distance from the river source, the appellation does not receive the same alternation of moist and dry air that allows the Botrytis Cinerea fungus to develop; hence, its own offerings cannot compete with the sweetness and concentration of its neighbours’ wines. Having said that, Cérons’ vignerons are committed to producing fine wines in their own right. Grapes are hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, wines are produced in small batches using traditional techniques and are generally matured in barrels for more than twelve months. Appellation laws also dictate that they must contain a minimum alcohol level of 12.5% by volume. Lighter and more delicate than those of exclusive [Barsac](/appellation/barsac-aoc) / [Sauternes](/appellation/sauternes-aoc), Cérons’ dessert wines are fruity, rich in colour and surprisingly complex. As well as the sweet wines for which the appellation was formed, producers in Cérons are increasingly diversifying their offer by producing red wines in the typical [Bordeaux](/region/bordeaux) blend, as well as dry whites, both of which are sold under the [Graves](/appellation/graves-aoc) label.



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Cérons AOC

Château de Cérons , Bordeaux, France

Sémillon (90%)Sauvignon Blanc (5%)Muscadelle (5%)