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Bordeaux

The Bordeaux region is the most famous wine district in France and is located in the south-west area of ​​the same town in the Gironde department, crossed by the Gironde and Dordogne rivers. The estuary of the River Gironde cuts the territory in two halves, drawing a traditional division of the Appellations Regionales between "left bank" and "right bank". It covers an area of ​​about 100 hectares of vineyard and produces 10% of French wine and 26% of AOC wines. There are 34 names of red wines, 23 white wines and 2 rosé wines. The Bordeaux region borders the Atlantic Ocean and has a maritime climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Its reputation as a great wine-growing region is based on its legendary red wines produced by the Chateaux historians. Viticulture has been practiced on a large scale since the 17th century when Dutch engineers were called to reclaim the marshes of Medoc and Graves. Bordeaux's wines were first made in 1855, at the time of the Second Empire of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, during the Universal Show. The organizers asked the Chamber of Commerce to create a classification of their wines to be presented at the exhibition. The Chamber of Commerce entrusts the task to the Bordeaux wine brokers. They selected 61 red wines, 60 Medoc and one of the Graves, which were divided into 5 categories corresponding to the crus. Four Premiers Crus Classè are distinguished for the red Bordeaux: Chateau Lafitte, Chateau Latour, Chateau Margaux, Chateau Haut-Brion (in 1971 Chateau Mouton-Rotschind), 14 Seconds crus, 14 Troisième crus, 10 Quatrièmes crus and 18 Cinquième crus. In 1958 the wines of the Saint-Emilion area were divided into: Premier Grand Cru Classes, Grand Cru Classes and Grand Crus. In 1932 a group of Medoc producers, whose wines were not included in the previous classification, obtained their specific legal classification, Cru Bourgeois.The wines are considered a little less noble than the Grands Crus Classè wines, although open as always, some of them are better than the last of the high class. Today they have the right to mention Cru Bourgeois 247 Chateaux. Bordeaux wines are almost always produced by a mixture consisting of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot for reds, and Semillion, Sauvignon and Muscadelle for white wines. On the left bank of the Gironde, where the soil consists mainly of gravel, we find from north to south the districts of: Haut-medoc, Medoc, St. Estèphe, Pauillac, St. Julien, Listrac-Médoc, Moulis and Margeaux. Here the produced wines have a higher percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon and are classed with aromas of purple, cassis, coffee and spices. On the right bank (composed mainly of clay), known as the Libournas district, there are the denominations of St Emilion and Pomerol. Here is the merlot to dominate and the wines are velvety with very soft tannins. The wonderful Petrus and Cheval Blanc are produced in this area. To the south of Bordeaux we find the area of ​​the Graves, Cerons, Sauternes and Barsac. The area is famous for its sweet meditation and dessert wines obtained from Sauvignon, Semillion and Muscadelle grapes. The grapes are harvested after being affected by the noble mold, which is formed only in particular mesoclimatic conditions. In some vintages the noble mold may not arrive, and then some houses, like the famous Chateau d'Yquem, decide not to produce their Sauternes but use the grapes to make a dry white wine. In this district, in the Pessac area, we find the fifth premier cru Classè, the Chateau Haut-Brion. Bourg and Blaye district between the right bank of the river and the border of the department of Charente-Maritime, where 95% of its production is made of red wines. The Entre-Deux-Mers district is located between the Dordogne and Garonne within the Gironde department. It is the largest district in the Bordeaux region and produces dry white and red wines with excellent value for money.

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Christophe Pueyo's Tellus Vinea is a red wine of great character and personality, the result of a rigorous selection of grapes from two different parcels, one located just outside Saint-Emilion (Juillac/Sainte Radegonde) and the other in Lugon, near Fronsac. The vines are grown on clay, gravel, and limestone soils, which contribute to the wine's complexity and minerality. It stands out as a "standout" among red Bordeaux wines: intense, full-bodied, and nuanced, yet surprisingly balanced and drinkable. It recalls the great wines of the region's golden age, respecting its terroir and offering a sensory experience that exceeds the expectations of a simple Bordeaux Rouge, establishing itself as a wine of character, true to its roots, and a great expression of its terroir.

Region: France, Bordeaux

Grapes: 80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc.

Alcohol content: 14%.

Aging: 12 months in concrete tanks

Comntains sulfites

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SKU: COP002

Pet Nat, my love! Galipette in French could be translated as somersaults! Made from Semillon and Muscadelle grapes, completely without added sulfites, it represents two minority varieties here in Bordeaux, but they are two true stars in this lively refermented wine: notes of white flowers, chamomile, and spring herbs are evident, with a hint of bread. On the palate, it is creamy and rich, one of those wines that, once opened, makes you want to drink more, without even realizing it.

Region: France, Bordeaux

Grapes: Semillon and Muscadelle

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: Refermentation in the bottle.

Comntains sulfites

€20.90
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SKU: CEV001

The Bordeaux Rouge "Fruite d'Automne" by Château de Bouillerot is a wine that comes from a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The nose is particularly expressive with hints of blackberry and cherry, followed by woody tones. On the palate it is pleasantly fine with balanced and well-integrated tannins. A wine with a clear personality, with good aging potential. To try.

Country: Francia, Bordeaux.

Grapes: 90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc.

Alcohol content: 14.5%.

Aging: In wooden vats for 12 months.

Contains sulfites

€15.90
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SKU: CLP002

Duc des Nauves” by Château le Puy is a red wine obtained from a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon which is aged on the fine lees in small concrete vats for ten months. It is bottled without being clarified or filtered. Wine with a ruby ​​red color. On the nose the aromas are fruity, with hints of cherry and blackberry, followed by floral and balsamic notes. On the palate it is medium-bodied, with excellent freshness and good drinkability.

Region: France, Bordeaux

Grapes: 70% Merlot, 20%, Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon.

Alcohol content: 14,5%.

Aging: 10 months in small cement vats on the fine lees.

Comntains sulfites

€21.90
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SKU: PVI001

Pascaud Villfranche's Sauternes is a wonderful wine obtained from a blend of Semillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle. Fermentation and aging in oak barriques. It has a beautiful golden yellow color with elegant and intense aromas ranging from dried fruit, to notes of cream and vanilla to finish with a honey aftertaste. In the mouth it is warm, enveloping, mellow, soft but all supported by a good acidity and an interminable finish.

Region: France, Barsac.

Grapes: 90% Semillon Blanc, 5% Sauvignon Blanc and 5% Muscadelle

Alcohol content: 13.5%.

Aging: In oak barriques.

Contains sulfites

€20.90
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Entre-deux-Mers Château Deville Chateau Deville is a white wine resulting from a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. Fermentation takes place in steel tanks and refines in the same tanks for six months where it remains on the fine lees. The explosive vivacity of the Sauvignon blends perfectly with the pleasant roundness of the Semillon. It withstands aging very well.

Country: Francia, Bordeaux.

Grapes: Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon.

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: Some months in steel

Contains sulfites

€13.90
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