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The Bordeaux vineyard, limited to the single department of Gironde, is composed of different controlled appellations of origin (AOC) or protected appellations of origin (AOP) located on the left bank or the right bank of the Garonne. A worldwide reference and renowned for the quality of its high-end wines, it is the birthplace of numerous châteaux listed in the famous 1855 classification, a guarantee of quality and renown for the classified great growths of Bordeaux that appear in it.

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Fonvieille 1939
1 in stock
127315
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Monbazillac

Fonvieille 1939

€288.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€240.00 ex-VAT
Fonvieille 1945
1 in stock
127318
White
75cl
Damaged
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Monbazillac

Fonvieille 1945

€336.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€280.00 ex-VAT
Fonvieille 1958
1 in stock
127324
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Slightly low
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Bordeaux | Monbazillac

Fonvieille 1958

€252.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€210.00 ex-VAT
Fonvieille 1947
2 in stock
127319
White
75cl
Damaged
Top Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Monbazillac

Fonvieille 1947

€390.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€325.00 ex-VAT
Fonvieille 1955
1 in stock
127322
White
75cl
Damaged
Top Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Monbazillac

Fonvieille 1955

€288.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€240.00 ex-VAT
Fonvieille 1955
1 in stock
127323
White
75cl
Damaged
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Monbazillac

Fonvieille 1955

€272.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€226.67 ex-VAT
Pichon Longueville Baron 1975
13 in stock
97735
Red
75cl
Very slightly damaged
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Pichon Longueville Baron 1975

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
Pichon Longueville Baron 1975 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
3 in stock
97734
Red
75cl
Damaged
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Pichon Longueville Baron 1975 -10% DISCOUNT !

€151.20 inc-VAT per bottle €168.00 inc-VAT -10%
€126.00 ex-VAT
Louis Latour Château Corton Grancey 2005
New
3 in stock
128613
Red
75cl
87-89/100
92/100
90-93/100
17/20
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Burgundy | Corton

Louis Latour Château Corton Grancey 2005

€168.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€140.00 ex-VAT
Loubens 1937 -15% DISCOUNT !
-15%
Last one !
1 in stock
57081
White
75cl
Mid Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Sainte Croix du Mont

Loubens 1937 -15% DISCOUNT !

€357.00 inc-VAT per bottle €420.00 inc-VAT -15%
€297.50 ex-VAT
Reynon Vieilles Vignes 2002 Blanc
10 in stock
59751
White
75cl
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Bordeaux | Bordeaux

Reynon Vieilles Vignes 2002 Blanc

€20.40 inc-VAT per bottle
€17.00 ex-VAT
Yquem 2009
3 in stock
121690
White
75cl
100/100
98/100
18/20
20/20
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Yquem 2009

€516.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€430.00 ex-VAT
Calon Ségur 1998
6 in stock
123195
Red
75cl
93/100
86/100
17/20
17/20
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Bordeaux | Saint Estèphe

Calon Ségur 1998

€120.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€100.00 ex-VAT
Haut Selve 2018
-5% by 3
DISCOUNT
7 in stock
78486
White
75cl
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Bordeaux | Graves

Haut Selve 2018

€18.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€15.00 ex-VAT
Yquem 1935 -15% DISCOUNT !
-15%
Last one !
1 in stock
79320
White
75cl
Very Damaged
Mid Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Yquem 1935 -15% DISCOUNT !

€2,550.00 inc-VAT per bottle €3,000.00 inc-VAT -15%
€2,125.00 ex-VAT
Pique Caillou 1998
-10% by 6
-5% by 3
DISCOUNT
13 in stock
73229
Red
75cl
85/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Pique Caillou 1998

€30.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€25.00 ex-VAT
Raymond Lafon 1986 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
1 in stock
81084
White
75cl
Damaged
92/100
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Raymond Lafon 1986 -10% DISCOUNT !

€97.20 inc-VAT per bottle €108.00 inc-VAT -10%
€81.00 ex-VAT
Pavillon Blanc 2010
2 in stock
87221
White
75cl
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Bordeaux | Bordeaux

Pavillon Blanc 2010

€300.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€250.00 ex-VAT
Olivier 2002 blanc
3 in stock
88196
White
75cl
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Bordeaux | Pessac léognan

Olivier 2002 blanc

€36.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€30.00 ex-VAT
Vieux Château Certan 2002 OWC
12 in stock
108218
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 12
93/100
92/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Vieux Château Certan 2002 OWC

€168.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€140.00 ex-VAT
Vieux Château Certan 1997 OWC
12 in stock
108215
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 12
85/100
90/100
16/20
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Vieux Château Certan 1997 OWC

€174.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€145.00 ex-VAT
Vieux Château Certan 1995 OWC
12 in stock
108213
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 12
88/100
16/20
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Vieux Château Certan 1995 OWC

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
Vieux Château Certan 1973
5 in stock
108204
Red
75cl
Very slightly damaged
Haute épaule
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Vieux Château Certan 1973

€180.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€150.00 ex-VAT
Le Pin 2018 OWC
12 in stock
108201
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 6
97-99/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Le Pin 2018 OWC

€3,180.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€2,650.00 ex-VAT
Le Pin 2017 OWC
12 in stock
108200
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 6
96/100
98/100
18/20
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Le Pin 2017 OWC

€2,670.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€2,225.00 ex-VAT
De Ricaud Crème De Tête 1953
Last one !
1 in stock
92808
White
75cl
Top Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Loupiac

De Ricaud Crème De Tête 1953

€280.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€233.33 ex-VAT
Haut Bourdac 1953
Last one !
1 in stock
92829
White
75cl
Top Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Cérons

Haut Bourdac 1953

€220.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€183.33 ex-VAT
Roustit Crème de tête 1962
Last one !
1 in stock
92822
White
75cl
Very slightly damaged
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Sainte Croix du Mont

Roustit Crème de tête 1962

€150.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€125.00 ex-VAT
Laville Haut Brion 1993 blanc
Last one !
1 in stock
94460
White
75cl
90/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Laville Haut Brion 1993 blanc

€324.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€270.00 ex-VAT
La Louvière 1999 blanc
3 in stock
95506
White
75cl
86-88/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

La Louvière 1999 blanc

€36.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€30.00 ex-VAT
Fieuzal 1996 blanc
6 in stock
95480
White
75cl
88/100
88/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Fieuzal 1996 blanc

€42.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€35.00 ex-VAT
Yquem 1941 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
Last one !
1 in stock
96311
White
75cl
Without label
High shoulder
Vintage on cap and cork
91/100
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Yquem 1941 -10% DISCOUNT !

€1,080.00 inc-VAT per bottle €1,200.00 inc-VAT -10%
€900.00 ex-VAT
Trotanoy 2022 OWC
3 in stock
119361
Red
75cl
Original wood case - Sold by 3
94/100
97/100
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Bordeaux | Pomerol

Trotanoy 2022 OWC

€282.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€235.00 ex-VAT
De Luze 1947
2 in stock
104257
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

De Luze 1947

€462.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€385.00 ex-VAT
Laville Haut Brion 1992
Last one !
1 in stock
105933
White
75cl
91/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Laville Haut Brion 1992

€324.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€270.00 ex-VAT
Les Plantiers du Haut Brion 1990
3 in stock
105932
White
75cl
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Les Plantiers du Haut Brion 1990

€240.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€200.00 ex-VAT
Raymond Lafon 2006
Last one !
1 in stock
108603
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
89/100
16.5/20
16/20
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Raymond Lafon 2006

€48.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€40.00 ex-VAT
Guiraud 1943
Last one !
1 in stock
110085
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Guiraud 1943

€468.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€390.00 ex-VAT
Yquem 1954
Last one !
1 in stock
110088
White
75cl
High shoulder
90/100
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Yquem 1954

€2,880.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€2,400.00 ex-VAT
Beau Site Monprinblanc 1937
Last one !
1 in stock
110172
White
75cl
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Premières Côtes de Bordeaux

Beau Site Monprinblanc 1937

€240.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€200.00 ex-VAT
Cru Canet 1943
Last one !
1 in stock
110179
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Sainte Croix du Mont

Cru Canet 1943

€350.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€291.67 ex-VAT
Lafaurie Peyraguey 1940
Last one !
1 in stock
110175
White
75cl
Mid Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Lafaurie Peyraguey 1940

€420.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€350.00 ex-VAT
Raymond Louis Haut Sauternes Crème de Tête 1962
Last one !
1 in stock
110223
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Very High Shoulder
Add to cart
Bordeaux | Sauternes

Raymond Louis Haut Sauternes Crème de Tête 1962

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
Laville Haut Brion 1998 blanc
Last one !
1 in stock
111085
White
75cl
Slightly Damaged
95/100
17/20
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Laville Haut Brion 1998 blanc

€270.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€225.00 ex-VAT
Haut Bergeron 1980
38 in stock
111786
White
75cl
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Bordeaux | Sauternes

Haut Bergeron 1980

€48.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€40.00 ex-VAT
Haut Bergeron 1980 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
Last one !
1 in stock
111785
White
75cl
High shoulder
Add to cart
Bordeaux | Sauternes

Haut Bergeron 1980 -10% DISCOUNT !

€43.20 inc-VAT per bottle €48.00 inc-VAT -10%
€36.00 ex-VAT
Raymond Lafon 2015 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
10 in stock
112341
White
75cl
Damaged
92-94/100
94/100
17.5/20
17/20
Add to cart
Bordeaux | Sauternes

Raymond Lafon 2015 -10% DISCOUNT !

€32.40 inc-VAT per bottle €36.00 inc-VAT -10%
€27.00 ex-VAT
Secret de Château Biac 2018 50cl
Last one !
1 in stock
112294
White
50cl
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Bordeaux | Cadillac

Secret de Château Biac 2018 50cl

€18.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€15.00 ex-VAT
Esprit de Chevalier 2012 blanc
Last one !
1 in stock
112649
White
75cl
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Esprit de Chevalier 2012 blanc

€36.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€30.00 ex-VAT
Le Puy Rose Marie 2021
2 in stock
112909
Rosé
75cl
Add to cart
Bordeaux | Vin de France

Le Puy Rose Marie 2021

€42.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€35.00 ex-VAT
Fieuzal 2006 blanc
6 in stock
113724
White
75cl
92/100
89/100
15.5/20
Add to cart
Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Fieuzal 2006 blanc

€42.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€35.00 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.

A world reference renowned for the quality of its premium wines, it is the birthplace of many châteaux listed in the famous 1855 classification, a hallmark of quality and prestige for the classified growths of Bordeaux featured within it. 

The Bordeaux Vineyard: Its History and Appellations 

With a rich heritage and history, the Bordeaux vineyard has built a legacy recognised the world over through the centuries, placing France and its wines firmly in the global spotlight. The development of the vineyard was greatly driven by the Romans.

Within the Bordeaux region, on either side of the Garonne, the Left Bank and the Right Bank are home to numerous Châteaux spread across no fewer than 57 appellations. 

The Left Bank of Bordeaux 

Located to the west of the Garonne, the left bank comprises several prestigious appellations: Médoc, Graves, and Sauternais.

The Médoc comprises the following AOCs (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée): Margaux (Château Margaux, Brane Cantenac, Cantenac Brown, Giscours) Listrac-Médoc, Moulis en médoc, Saint-Julien, Pauillac, Saint-Estèphe and Haut-Médoc. Each of these AOCs has its own characteristics and châteaux well known to enthusiasts. Médoc wines are delicate and voluptuous, predominantly composed of Cabernet Sauvignon, offering a beautiful aromatic palette that combines structure and finesse along with a fine ageing potential.

The Graves appellation includes the AOCs Pessac-Léognan, Graves and Graves Supérieures. It produces rich, concentrated and complex wines, punctuated by smoky notes. Tannic and full-bodied, a short stay in the cellar perfectly helps to release the harmonious and complex aromas of these wines.

The Sauternais appellation encompasses in particular the Sauternes and Barsac appellations, which are the most emblematic. The greatest sweet wines come from these fine appellations, most notably the magnificent Château d'Yquem.

The Right Bank of Bordeaux 

Located to the east of the Garonne, the right bank is also home to prestigious AOCs, most notably the Libournais, the most celebrated, which encompasses Saint-Emilion, Pomerol, Lalande-de-Pomerol, Fronsac and Canon-Fronsac.

Saint-Émilion wines are the most representative of the right bank: they are clothed in elegance and finesse, and captivate the taster with their aromas of dark fruits, spices and plum. As they age, the aromas evolve towards notes of leather and undergrowth, with beautifully integrated tannins and a most exquisite finish. The best-known red wines of this appellation are Angélus, Ausone, Beauséjour Bécot, Canon, Cheval Blanc and Pavie.

Pomerol, the smallest appellation in Bordeaux, is also home to true treasures, the most famous of which is Pétrus. Pomerol wines have a magnificent texture, dense and velvety. This silky mouthfeel is their very own signature. Delicious and refined tannins, great elegance, and a persistent finish, all with a wonderful freshness — that is what a great Pomerol looks like!

The 1855 Classification 

Beyond the classification of Bordeaux wines (grand vin de Bordeaux, grand cru, cru bourgeois, grand cru classé de Bordeaux, grand cru classé de Saint Emilion…), critics' opinions are also closely followed when choosing the best Bordeaux wines, and help to distinguish — among other things — a modest wine from a good wine, a great wine, or an exceptional wine. The Robert Parker guide in particular holds the power to elevate a wine to the rank of a truly great Bordeaux. And even if a wine's score does not tell the whole story, the overall perception of the vintage's quality also comes into play. A "good year" or "exceptional year" will be an important factor when deciding to purchase a great wine!

The Best Bordeaux Wines 

Several Bordeaux estates and châteaux rank among the best red wines in the world. These Grands Crus break records on Parker, Bettane Dessauve and Wine Spectator scores, such as Pétrus 1989, Château Margaux 1996, Latour 2003 or Haut Brion 2009.

The appellations considered to be the finest are Margaux, Pomerol, Saint Emilion, Saint Estèphe, Pauillac and Sauternes. Indeed, the white wines of Sauternes are also highly sought after, most notably Yquem, which is the only white wine to feature in the 1855 classification. Bordeaux therefore offers delicious wines across several colours!

The Grape Varieties of Bordeaux 

Although the grape varieties used differ slightly depending on the bank, there is one characteristic common to all Bordeaux wines: they are almost exclusively blended wines. The main varieties found in red Bordeaux are Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon (which account for as much as 80% of the vineyard). White Bordeaux wines, for their part, are crafted from Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc and may fall into the category of dry or sweet white wines (moelleux).

Food and Wine Pairings 

Generally speaking, Bordeaux wines are characterised by one of three profiles: supple and fruity, round and structured, or powerful and intense.

Regarding fruity and supple red wines, they will pair perfectly with white meats as well as savoury tarts, followed by hard cheeses for example, or a few exceptions such as Saint Nectaire. Rounder and more structured wines can be served with meat in sauce or grilled meats. Finally, powerful and intense red wines pair very harmoniously with strongly flavoured meats, such as lamb or game for example, as well as gently spiced sauces.

Regarding white wines from Bordeaux, sweet wines such as Sauternes and Barsac will perfectly complement a caramelised dessert like a tarte tatin if you are looking for a harmonious pairing; if you are instead seeking a contrasting pairing, you should turn to blue-veined cheeses (roquefort), Asian-influenced dishes seasoned with curry, or tangy desserts such as rosemary-roasted apricots.

How to Find Your Way

Faced with this multitude of appellations, châteaux, scores and vintages, it can be quite difficult to choose a wine or to know when to drink a wine at its peak. That is why at Vins & Millésimes, we offer you the opportunity to purchase your great Bordeaux wines from a selection of grands crus, ready-to-drink wines and aged vintages at the best price, always dispatched within 48/72 hours!

For more information, feel free to read our Blog articles:
- The 10 best recent vintages of Bordeaux grands crus
- Bordeaux: the 10 best vintages to drink this year
- Grand Bordeaux 2005
- The 1996 Bordeaux

And many more! 

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