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Bordeaux

Bordeaux, the largest AOC vineyard in France, is distinguished by the exceptional diversity of its terroirs, guaranteeing wines of unrivalled quality. This wine-growing region offers a varied range of wines, suitable for all wine-lovers and all occasions, with a wide price range. The specific geographical features and styles of wine produced define the six major families of Bordeaux wines: Médoc, Blaye & Bourg, Libournais, Entre-deux-Mers, Graves & Sauternes, and Bordeaux Supérieur.

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Pomerol

2019 Chateau Nenin, Pomerol (3x150cl)

 395.07

/ 3x150cl
Pomerol

1995 Petrus, Pomerol (1x600cl)

 57,500.00

/ 1x600cl
Pomerol

2009 Chateau Trotanoy, Pomerol (1x300cl)

 1,367.73

/ 1x300cl
Haut-Medoc

2005 Chateau La Lagune 3eme Cru Classe, Haut-Medoc (1x600cl)

 820.69

/ 1x600cl
Pauillac

2017 Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac (1x75cl)

 175.00

/ 1x75cl
100747520220100750 calon segur 2022
Saint-Estephe

2022 Chateau Calon Segur 3eme Cru Classe, Saint-Estephe (1x75cl)

 95.00

/ 1x75cl
101385020210100750 pavie a 2021
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

2020 Chateau Pavie Premier Grand Cru Classe A, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru (1x75cl)

 230.00

/ 1x75cl
Sauternes

2015 Chateau d’Yquem Premier Cru Superieur, Sauternes (1×37.5cl)

 175.00

/ 1x37.5cl
Pomerol

2022 Chateau Nenin, Pomerol (6x75cl)

 357.24

/ 6x75cl
Pessac-Leognan

1996 Chateau Haut-Brion Premier Cru Classe, Pessac-Leognan (1x75cl)

 540.00

/ 1x75cl
Pauillac

2024 Chateau Lafite Rothschild Premier Cru Classe, Pauillac (1x75cl)

 339.00

/ 1x75cl
Pauillac

2001 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Premier Cru Classe, Pauillac (12x75cl)

 5,698.68

/ 12x75cl
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

2011 Clos Fourtet Premier Grand Cru Classe B, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru (6x75cl)

 575.64

/ 6x75cl
Pomerol

2021 Chateau Trotanoy, Pomerol (6x75cl)

 1,033.50

/ 6x75cl
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

2023 Chateau Tertre Roteboeuf, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru (6x75cl)

 1,017.90

/ 6x75cl
Pomerol

2023 Chateau Hosanna, Pomerol (6x75cl)

 751.92

/ 6x75cl
Castillon-Cotes de Bordeaux

2021 L’Aurage, Castillon-Cotes de Bordeaux (3x150cl)

 183.69

/ 3x150cl
Sauternes

2001 Chateau d’Yquem Premier Cru Superieur, Sauternes (1x75cl)

 570.00

/ 1x75cl

2022 Aile d’Argent, Chateau Mouton Rothschild (6x75cl)

 838.50

/ 6x75cl
Margaux

2016 Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 3eme Cru Classe, Margaux (6x150cl)

 652.08

/ 6x150cl
Margaux

2011 Chateau Lascombes 2eme Cru Classe, Margaux (6x75cl)

 351.00

/ 6x75cl

2014 Aile d’Argent, Chateau Mouton Rothschild (6x75cl)

 846.30

/ 6x75cl
Sauternes

2023 Chateau Lafaurie-Peyraguey Premier Cru Classe, Sauternes (1x75cl)

 66.82

/ 1x75cl
Bordeaux Superieur

2022 Chateau Plaisance, Bordeaux Superieur (1x300cl)

 76.05

/ 1x300cl
Pomerol

1998 Petrus, Pomerol (3x75cl)

 13,455.00

/ 3x75cl

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Bordeaux: France's largest AOC vineyard

Bordeaux stands out for its great diversity of terroirs, guaranteeing exceptional quality for its wines. The region offers a rich and varied range, capable of satisfying all wine lovers, for every occasion, with a wide range of prices.

The Six Families of Bordeaux Wines

Geographical factors and the styles of wine produced define the ‘six families’ of Bordeaux wines: Médoc, Blaye & Bourg, Libournais, Entre-deux-mers, Graves & Sauternes, Bordeaux Supérieur.

Among these families, the most prestigious include, on the left bank of the Garonne: Margaux, Saint-Estèphe, Saint-Julien, Graves, Pauillac and Sauternes, and on the right bank: Pomerol and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru.

Bordeaux, Pioneer in Wine Classification

Bordeaux introduced the concept of classification in 1855 under Napoleon III, a system that today serves to express the quality and prestige of each appellation throughout the world. The principle of classified growths perfectly illustrates the synthesis of the typical characteristics of a terroir and dedicated human intervention over several generations, thus guaranteeing exceptional quality.
It is important to emphasise that a wine or an appellation can still be exceptional without being classified.

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