Whether you are indulging in the optional dessert course/optional foie gras or not, you can't have Bordeaux without a small glass of Sauternes to end your meal. This Sauternes (coming from the same Chateau as the first dry white wine) is made from a blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc grapes that have been affected by botrytis, resulting in a rich, lusciously sweet dessert wine. The 15 years of age on this wine should be starting to show as well, resulting in honeyed caramel and roasted nut notes. It should pair well with the foie terrine, the cheese, the dessert, or simply as itself at the end of the meal.
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