Region: BarsacThe Sauternes region produces sweet white wines. The sweetness is caused by a fungus that develops on the grape during the moist fall. The fungus extracts water from the grape and the grape shrivels, thereby increasing the concentration of the grape juice. At the same time, they have an effect on the taste of the juice. It leads to a wine that is very sweet and aromatic, with tropical fruits in the palate.
Producing such a wine is very risky. Rain during the harvest may cause real rot instead of noble rot that makes the grapes unsuitable for producing wine. Also, the noble rot does not attack the whole vineyard at the same time. Some bunches may be covered with it while others, at the same vine, may not. To make the best possible wine, grapes have to be harvested in several batches, and even then the bunches are selected by hand. This of course is very labor intensive. Together with the low yields that result from the shriveling of the grapes, this means the production price of a high quality Sauternes is amongst the highest in the world.
Wines from Barsac have their own appellation, but may also produce wines under the Sauternes appellation.
In 1855, Premier Cru Classé status was given to Château Climens and Château Coutet from Barsac. The other Premier Cru Classés belonged to the Sauternes region (Château Rieussec, Château Guiraud, Château La Tour Blanche, Château Lafaurie Peyraguey, Château de Rayne-Vigneau, Château Sigalas Rabaud, Château Rabaud-Promis, Clos Haut Peyraguey, Château Coutet and Château Suduiraut).
| Château Climens | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château Doisy-Védrines | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château Coutet | 3 wines out of 4 are from Barsac |
| Château Nairac | 1 wine out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Château Broustet | 2 wines out of 3 are from Barsac |
| Les Cypres de Climens | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château Piada | 2 wines out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Château Simon | 1 wine out of 3 are from Barsac |
| Château Prost | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château Closiot | 1 wine out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Château Saint-Marc | 1 wine out of 3 are from Barsac |
| Château Doisy-Dubroca | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Le Pont d'Arcole du Château Climens | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château Liot | 1 wine out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Cotê Rions | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château de Rolland | 1 wine out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Château Pernaud | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château Suau | 1 wine out of 8 are from Barsac |
| Delor | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château La Fleur d'Or | 1 wine out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Clos des Princes | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Barton & Guestier | 1 wine out of 73 are from Barsac |
| Château Cantegril | 1 wine out of 3 are from Barsac |
| Château Coustet | 2 wines out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Château Doisy-Daëne | 1 wine out of 4 are from Barsac |
| Château Grillon | 1 wine out of 2 are from Barsac |
| Château Menota | 2 wines out of 4 are from Barsac |
| Château Pey Arnaud | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Château Roûmieu-Lacoste | 1 wine out of 5 are from Barsac |
| Gerard Rollain de Belair | 1 wine out of 1 are from Barsac |
| Guiteronde du Hayot | 2 wines out of 3 are from Barsac |