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Caillou Blanc Bottle

Caillou Blanc

Chateau TalbotBordeaux, France

Caillou Blanc is Château Talbot’s rare dry white from Saint-Julien, a pioneering Médoc blanc created in the 1930s from m…Learn More »

$54

/750ml

Current Retail Average

91

/100

Average Pro Rating

Caillou Blanc All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Caillou Blanc is Château Talbot’s rare dry white from Saint-Julien, a pioneering Médoc blanc created in the 1930s from mostly Sauvignon Blanc with a touch of Sémillon grown on gravel soils. Vinified and aged in barrel on its lees with Burgundian-style bâtonnage, it is typically aromatic and lively yet finely textured, showing citrus, stone-fruit and floral notes over a racy, mineral spine. This is a gastronomic white Bordeaux—elegant rather than…Learn More »

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Caillou Blanc Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$44.94
2020
Talbot Caillou Blanc du Chateau Talbot 2020 750ML
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$56.99
2023
Caillou Blanc de Talbot 2023 (750ML)
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Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$60.00
2021
2021 Chateau Talbot 'Caillou Blanc' Bordeaux 750mL

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Caillou Blanc · Knowledge Base

About Caillou Blanc

Caillou Blanc is Château Talbot’s rare dry white from Saint-Julien, a pioneering Médoc blanc created in the 1930s from mostly Sauvignon Blanc with a touch of Sémillon grown on gravel soils. Vinified and aged in barrel on its lees with Burgundian-style bâtonnage, it is typically aromatic and lively yet finely textured, showing citrus, stone-fruit and floral notes over a racy, mineral spine. This is a gastronomic white Bordeaux—elegant rather than opulent—designed more for the table than for casual aperitif sipping.