Bordeaux Wine

Bordeaux is arguably the most important, certainly the most widely imitated, wine region in the world. Bordeaux is enormous, with over 9,000 wine producers and over 13,000 vineyards. The wines themselves range from some of the most expensive, most famous wines of the world to workmanlike everyday wines that sell in the $10 range.

Red Bordeaux is made from five permitted varieties (a sixth, Carmenère is pretty much extinct is Bordeaux) and even these are among the most planted grapes in the world. The three main grapes are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Malbec, a blending variety in Bordeaux, is most well known as “the grape” of Argentina. Petit Verdot is used in very small quantities.

White Bordeaux, no where near as well known as the red, is made from three permitted varieties: Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Muscadelle. Typically, the blend is 2/3 Sauvignon Blanc and 1/3 Semillon, with some occasional use of Muscadelle.

Bordeaux is divided into three major subregions – Graves, the Médoc, and the “Right Bank”. 

The Gironde estuary, formed by the convergence of the Garonne and Dordogne Rivers, divides the Médoc peninsula from the mainland of France. The Médoc holds the appellations of Pauillac, St. Estephe, St. Julien and Margaux. Those appellations are part of the Haut-Médoc, the more prestigious part of the Médoc. The Médoc features Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot and the other grapes usually playing a supporting role.

South of the Gironde, west of the Garonne, lies Graves, home of the Pessac-Leognan appellation and Chateau Haut-Brion. Like the Médoc, the wines of the Graves traditionally feature Cabernet Sauvignon.

To the east of the Gironde and the Dordogne are the “Right Bank” appellations, most famously St. Emilion and Pomerol. This is the largest part of Bordeaux, and the wines traditionally feature Merlot, with Cabernet Franc as the leading support grape.

In 1855, the wines of the Médoc and the Graves were rated by the major wine merchants of the time. 61 modern Chateaux are featured in the so-called “1855 Classification,” the Grandes Crus, the top wines of their day and often, ours. The 61 Chateaux were divided into five groups, known in English as “Growths”. 

The First Growths, the best of the best, were originally limited to four wines – Chateau Latour, Chateau Lafite-Rothschild, Chateau Margaux, and Chateau Haut-Brion. In the only change to the classification not directly caused by mergers or by properties being divided, Chateau Mouton-Rothschild was elevated from 2nd Growth to 1st Growth status in 1973. Of the First Growths, three are from Pauillac (Lafite, Latour and Mouton), one is from Margaux (fittingly, Chateau Margaux) and one is from Pessac-Leognan (Haut Brion). 

From the Right Bank, Chateau Ausone and Chateau Cheval-Blanc (St. Emilion) and Chateau Petrus (Pomerol) are seen as having status equal to the First Growths, although the wines of the Right Bank were not included in the 1855 Classification.

There are two other important areas in Bordeaux, in addition to the thousands of acres of basic Bordeaux wines. The area between the rivers, just before they join to form the Gironde, is known as Entre-Deux-Mers, and is an important area for White Bordeaux. Finally there is Sauternes.

Sauternes (and neighboring Barsac) are the home of one of the most famous sweet wines of the world, rivaled only by Port in that regard. Sauternes is a white wine, made from the same grapes as typical White Bordeaux, with the proportions of Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc reversed. Botrytis, a fungus generally despised by grape growers, here is the “Noble Rot.” The grapes are left to almost raisin on the vine, infected by Botrytis, and picked at the last possible moment. The epitome of this appellation is Chateau d’Yquem, considered by many to be “liquid gold.” Sauternes is usually a dessert wine, pairing with cheese, and tart desserts, but the most famous food pairing for Sauternes is actually Foie Gras.

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Chateau Latour Pauillac 1953 750ml
{'WS': '90'}
$1,950.00
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Chateau Latour Pauillac 1959 375ml HALF BOTTLE
{'WS': '98', 'WA': '96'}
$999.00
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Chateau Petrus Pomerol 1955 750ml
95% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc Average age of vines is 42-45 years. 30 acres producing 4,000 cases.
$3,450.00
Chateau La Garde Pessac Leognan 2014 750ml 92 pts WE
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Chateau La Garde Pessac Leognan 2014 750ml 92 pts WE
90+ Points | Critical Acclaim
The Wine Enthusiast writes 91 Points this is a fine wood-aged blend of 57% Cabernet Sauvignon with..
$48.99
90+
Chateau Marquis D'Alesme Becker Margaux 2019 750ml
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Chateau Marquis D'Alesme Becker Margaux 2019 750ml
Multiple 90+ Points Awards
Decanter writes I've been thoroughly enjoying the work that they are doing at Marquis d'Alesme in...
$68.99
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Chateau Branaire Ducru Saint-Julien 2018 750ml 97 pts James Suckling
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Chateau Branaire Ducru Saint-Julien 2018 750ml 97 pts James Suckling
Multiple 90+ Points Awards
James Suckling Very attractive aromas of currants, tile and sandalwood with black and red currants. It’s full-bodied with a tight, dense center-palate that remains closed in and tig
$73.99
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Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Pessac Leognan 2019
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Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Pessac Leognan 2019
JD96, WA92+, D94, JS96, D95, JS16
Graves scorched earth, it hits the palate with medium to full-bodied richness, a beautiful layered, seamless mouthfeel, great tannins, and one heck of a great finish_read more
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Chateau Kirwan Margaux 2018 750ml
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Chateau Kirwan Margaux 2018 750ml
90+ Points Critical Acclaim | 'WS': '94', 'WE': '96', 'JS': '94' Points
Revealing a deep purple hue as well as beautiful notes of crème de cassis and earthy currant fruits, it's medium to full-bodied and has a kiss of background oak, plenty of spicy, floral nuances, and a great finish. It's another terrific 2018 with solid up-front appeal yet the balance, structure, and class_read more
$79.99
90+
Chateau Margaux Margaux 2008 750ml
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Chateau Margaux Margaux 2008 750ml
Multiple 90+ Points Awards
The Wine Enthusiast writes 96 Points definite richness alongside classic elegance. It’s a stylish wine, the fruit integrated into a beautiful structure...read more.
$699.99
90+
Chateau Margaux 1er GCC 2016 750ml 99 pts Wine Enthusiast
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Chateau Margaux 1er GCC 2016 750ml 99 pts Wine Enthusiast
Multiple 90+ Points Awards
The Wine Spectator writes beautifully rendered, with a lush and seamless flow of cassis, steeped cherry, warmed raspberry and gently mulled blackberry...read more.
$999.99
90+
Chateau Suduiraut Sauternes 2005  375ml
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Chateau Suduiraut Sauternes 2005 375ml
{'WS': '93', 'WE': '94', 'WA': '93'}
$49.99
Chateau Montrose Saint Estephe 2018 750ml 98 Pts Falstaff, 97 pts Wine Enthusiast
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Chateau Montrose Saint Estephe 2018 750ml 98 Pts Falstaff, 97 pts Wine Enthusiast
{'WS': '95', 'WA': '98', 'D': '98', 'JD': '100', 'JR': '18', 'JS': '98', 'V': '97'}
Jeb Dunnuck writes 100 Points boasting a deep purple hue as well as awesome levels of crème de...
$269.99
90+
Chateau Belgrave Haut Medoc 2016
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Chateau Belgrave Haut Medoc 2016
WE94, WA90, D92, JS94
There is certainly good intensity here. The palate is medium-bodied with a supple opening: blackberry, mint and cedar. From the start there is fine tension and there is very impressive structure towards the finish, plus a long saline aftertaste_read more
$66.99
90+
Chateau Quintus Saint-Emilion 2012 750ml 93 pts Wine Enthusiast
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Chateau Quintus Saint-Emilion 2012 750ml 93 pts Wine Enthusiast
{'WE': '93'}
Jeb Dunnuck writes the flagship 2018 Château Quintus is on another level, offering a gorgeous nose..
$139.99
90+
Closeries Des Moussis Haut Medoc BIODYNAMIC  2019 750ml
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Closeries Des Moussis Haut Medoc BIODYNAMIC 2019 750ml
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Rand Sieger of 67 Wine writes black plum fruit marries seamlessly with earthy, slightly animal...
$40.99
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Chateau Phelan Segur Saint-Estephe 2018 750ml 94 pts Jeff Leve, 93 pts Falstaff, 93 pts Wine Spectator
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Chateau Phelan Segur Saint-Estephe 2018 750ml 94 pts Jeff Leve, 93 pts Falstaff, 93 pts Wine Spectator
{'WS': '93', 'WE': '93', 'WA': '93', 'D': '94', 'JD': '95', 'JS': '95'}
Rich, full-bodied, and concentrated, it has beautiful tannin's, remarkable purity of fruit, and just does everything right. It has some up-front appeal today (no doubt due to the high Merlot content)_read more
James Suckling writes aromas of blackcurrants, spice and flowers follow through to a medium body with fine tannins and a delicious, savory finish. So lovely to drink now, but will improve...read more.
$75.99
90+
Chateau Cos Labory Saint-Estephe 2016 750ml
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Chateau Cos Labory Saint-Estephe 2016 750ml
WE92, D92, JS90, V92
Rich and powerful, with good freshness underneath the fruit. The components of the wine are off the charts, extremely knitted down ..._read more
$63.99
90+
Chateau Lamothe de Haux Bordeaux BLANC 375ml 2022 HALF BOTTLE WHITE
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Chateau Lamothe de Haux Bordeaux BLANC 375ml 2022 HALF BOTTLE WHITE
40% Sauvignon Blanc, 40% Semillon and 20% Muscadelle. The wine is aged on the lees for about 3...
$18.99
Chateau Leoville Las Cases St. Julien 2010 750ml
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Chateau Leoville Las Cases St. Julien 2010 750ml
{'WS': '99', 'WA': '96'}
The Wine Spectator writes 99 Points stunning and pure from the get-go, with intense cassis and blackberry fruit. Ultimately takes a slightly austere approach, with a wrought-iron...read more
$349.99
90+
Chateau Saint Pierre Saint Julien 2014 750ml 93 pts Vinous
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Chateau Saint Pierre Saint Julien 2014 750ml 93 pts Vinous
{'WS': '92', 'WE': '93', 'WA': '92', 'JS': '92', 'V': '93'}
Vinous Media writes the 2014 Saint-Pierre has the most fruit-driven bouquet of the flight of Saint..
$73.99
90+