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Carbonnieux 1981 - PROMO -10% !
New
-10%
1 in stock
129009
Red
75cl
Damaged
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Carbonnieux 1981 - PROMO -10% !

€86.40 inc-VAT per bottle €96.00 inc-VAT -10%
€72.00 ex-VAT
Carbonnieux 1982
New
6 in stock
129010
Red
75cl
86/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Carbonnieux 1982

€108.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€90.00 ex-VAT
Carbonnieux 1982 - PROMO -10% !
New
-10%
3 in stock
129012
Red
75cl
Damaged
86/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Carbonnieux 1982 - PROMO -10% !

€97.20 inc-VAT per bottle €108.00 inc-VAT -10%
€81.00 ex-VAT
Croix de Beaucaillou 2004
New
1 in stock
129003
Red
75cl
88/100
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Bordeaux | Saint Julien

Croix de Beaucaillou 2004

€48.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€40.00 ex-VAT
Franc Maillet 1978
New
1 in stock
129017
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Franc Maillet 1978

€48.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€40.00 ex-VAT
Gressier Grand Poujeaux 2005
New
1 in stock
129001
Red
75cl
88/100
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Bordeaux | Moulis en Médoc

Gressier Grand Poujeaux 2005

€36.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€30.00 ex-VAT
La Pointe 1982
New
2 in stock
129006
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Base neck
86/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

La Pointe 1982

€120.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€100.00 ex-VAT
La Tour de Mons 1982
New
1 in stock
129005
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
86/100
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Bordeaux | Margaux

La Tour de Mons 1982

€36.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€30.00 ex-VAT
Lagune 1990
New
1 in stock
129000
Red
75cl
Very slightly damaged
93/100
94/100
16/20
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Bordeaux | Haut Médoc

Lagune 1990

€90.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€75.00 ex-VAT
Le Crock 1981 - PROMO -10% !
New
-10%
1 in stock
129014
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Saint Estèphe

Le Crock 1981 - PROMO -10% !

€43.20 inc-VAT per bottle €48.00 inc-VAT -10%
€36.00 ex-VAT
Le Crock 1981 - PROMO -5% !
New
-5%
1 in stock
129013
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Très Légèrement bas
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Bordeaux | Saint Estèphe

Le Crock 1981 - PROMO -5% !

€45.60 inc-VAT per bottle €48.00 inc-VAT -5%
€38.00 ex-VAT
Léoville Poyferré 1982 - PROMO -10% !
New
-10%
1 in stock
128996
Red
75cl
Damaged
Top Shoulder
96/100
91/100
17/20
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Bordeaux | Saint Julien

Léoville Poyferré 1982 - PROMO -10% !

€264.60 inc-VAT per bottle €294.00 inc-VAT -10%
€220.50 ex-VAT
Léoville Poyferré 1989
New
2 in stock
128997
Red
75cl
88/100
90/100
16/20
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Bordeaux | Saint Julien

Léoville Poyferré 1989

€156.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€130.00 ex-VAT
Lynch Bages 1986
New
3 in stock
128998
Red
75cl
94/100
19/20
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Lynch Bages 1986

€180.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€150.00 ex-VAT
Lynch Bages 1986 - PROMO -10% !
New
-10%
1 in stock
128999
Red
75cl
High shoulder
94/100
19/20
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Lynch Bages 1986 - PROMO -10% !

€162.00 inc-VAT per bottle €180.00 inc-VAT -10%
€135.00 ex-VAT
Marquis d'Alesme Becker 1972 - PROMO -15% !
New
-20%
1 in stock
129016
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Mid Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Margaux

Marquis d'Alesme Becker 1972 - PROMO -20% !

€86.40 inc-VAT per bottle €108.00 inc-VAT -20%
€72.00 ex-VAT
Mouton Rothschild 1985
New
1 in stock
128995
Red
75cl
Top Shoulder
90/100
89/100
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Mouton Rothschild 1985

€480.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€400.00 ex-VAT
Mouton Rothschild 1985 - PROMO -5% !
New
-5%
1 in stock
128994
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Top Shoulder
90/100
89/100
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Mouton Rothschild 1985 - PROMO -5% !

€456.00 inc-VAT per bottle €480.00 inc-VAT -5%
€380.00 ex-VAT
Pétrus 2019
New
6 in stock
128961
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 6
97/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Pétrus 2019

€4,020.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€3,350.00 ex-VAT
Pétrus 2020
New
6 in stock
128962
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 3
100/100
96/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Pétrus 2020

€4,260.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€3,550.00 ex-VAT
Poujeaux 1990
New
-10%
1 in stock
129002
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
86/100
88/100
16/20
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Bordeaux | Moulis en Médoc

Poujeaux 1990 - PROMO -10% !

€54.00 inc-VAT per bottle €60.00 inc-VAT -10%
€45.00 ex-VAT
Talbot 1972
New
1 in stock
129015
Red
75cl
Very slightly damaged
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Bordeaux | Saint Julien

Talbot 1972

€120.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€100.00 ex-VAT
Lafleur 2021
New
1 in stock
129052
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Soldy 1
96/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Lafleur 2021

€780.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€650.00 ex-VAT
Lafleur 2022
New
2 in stock
129053
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Soldy 1
100/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Lafleur 2022

€1,020.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€850.00 ex-VAT
Pétrus 2021
New
2 in stock
129054
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Soldy 1
95/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Pétrus 2021

€3,840.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€3,200.00 ex-VAT
Frequently Asked Questions

The red wines of Bordeaux are based primarily on three emblematic grape varieties: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc. Merlot dominates widely on the Right Bank, particularly in Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, where it lends the wines roundness, generosity, and aromas of ripe red fruits. Cabernet Sauvignon, for its part, prevails on the Left Bank, especially in the Médoc and Pessac-Léognan, bringing structure, firm tannins, and excellent ageing potential. Cabernet Franc, more discreet in volume, often plays a valuable blending role, contributing aromatic finesse and freshness. Other secondary grape varieties such as Petit Verdot or Malbec sometimes complete the Bordeaux blends.

Giving a Bordeaux wine is always a thoughtful gesture, provided you tailor your choice to the recipient's taste and the occasion. For a lover of powerful, age-worthy wines, look towards the great appellations of the Médoc such as Pauillac or Saint-Estèphe, whose 2016, 2018 or 2020 vintages are particularly outstanding. For someone who prefers rounder, more approachable wines to enjoy right now, a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru or a Pomerol will be a wise choice. If the budget is tighter, do not overlook the satellite appellations such as Lalande-de-Pomerol or the Côtes de Bordeaux, which offer excellent value for money. Finally, a vintage Sauternes will make an original and memorable gift for lovers of sweet white wines.

A great red Bordeaux wine calls for a table worthy of it. The most classic and successful pairings remain red meats: a roasted Pauillac lamb with a wine from the same appellation is an anthological combination, as is a duck magret with ceps alongside a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. Hard or semi-hard cheeses such as aged Comté or old Cantal also pair very well with Bordeaux tannins. For older wines with softened tannins, sauce-based preparations, a hare civet or a beef Wellington will be inspired choices. More adventurous enthusiasts can also explore pairings with noble mushrooms such as black truffle, whose earthy aromas resonate magnificently with the woody and spiced notes of great Bordeaux wines.

The distinction between the Left Bank and the Right Bank in Bordeaux is fundamental to understanding the wine styles of the region. The Left Bank encompasses prestigious appellations such as the Médoc, Pauillac, Saint-Julien, and Margaux. The soils there are composed of well-draining gravels, ideal for Cabernet Sauvignon, which produces structured, tannic wines with excellent ageing potential. The Right Bank is home to Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, and Fronsac, on clay-limestone terroirs more favourable to Merlot. The wines there are generally softer, fruitier, and more approachable at an earlier stage. These two banks embody two great souls of the Bordeaux vineyard, complementary and equally remarkable in their own right.

Serving temperature is a detail that changes everything when tasting a Bordeaux wine. A young, fruity red Bordeaux from an entry-level appellation benefits from being served slightly cool, around 15-16°C, to preserve its aromatic vibrancy. For the great wines of the Médoc or Saint-Émilion, a temperature of 17 to 18°C is ideal: it allows the tannins to express themselves harmoniously without the alcohol taking over. It is advisable to take the bottle out of the cellar about an hour before serving and, if the wine is young and structured, to decant it for 30 minutes to 1 hour to aerate it and fully reveal its aromas. Avoid at all costs serving a Bordeaux at room temperature in summer, as this would crush the aromas and accentuate the perception of alcohol.

The aging potential is one of the most remarkable characteristics of Bordeaux wines, but it varies considerably depending on the appellation, the château, and the vintage. The grands crus classés of the Médoc — Pauillac, Saint-Estèphe, Saint-Julien — are the kings of longevity: the finest vintages such as 2000, 2005, 2010, or 2016 can be kept and continue to develop for 20 to 40 years, or even longer for the greatest crus. The wines of Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, dominated by Merlot, generally reach their peak earlier, between 10 and 25 years depending on the producer. Regional appellation Bordeaux wines or Côtes de Bordeaux, on the other hand, are designed to be enjoyed in their youth, ideally within 5 to 8 years of their vintage. To optimise cellaring conditions, a wine cellar with a stable temperature between 12 and 14°C, away from light and vibrations, with a humidity level of around 70%, is essential. Patience remains the foremost quality of any Bordeaux collector.

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