Wine DOURTHE - Château Rahoul has a terroir of exceptional richness. Its history dates back to the 17th century, when the Chevalier Guillaume Rahoul built this pretty charterhouse and gave it its name. The management of the property was entrusted to Dourthe in 2007. Today the Graves Blanc ranks among the best of the appellation. Clear in colour with a yellow-green hue, aromas of white peach associated with floral touches of lilac dominate the nose. The attack is supple while the palate evolves quickly with fat, flesh and a beautiful substance supporting these aromas of white-fleshed fruits. The finish is long and complex, with persistent fruitiness carried by very fine oak.