Bordeaux Wine
Bordeaux ( remove)
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Boasting an opaque blue/purple color along with a gorgeous bouquet of charcoal, incense, truffles, blackberry jam, black currants, raspberries and flowers. While enormous in the mouth, the limestone soils in which the grapes are grown give the wine good... Read More
$29.00
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Château Chabiran Francis Carayon Bordeaux Superieur 13 hectares Château Chabiran lies on a high plateau just outside the appellation of Fronsac. It has been acknowledged by Michel Rolland to be one of the greatest Bordeaux Superieur sites... Read More
$15.00
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Dating back to the 13th century, Chateau Coutet wrung its history thru many owners over the years. The Chartreuse de Coutet has a lovely, brilliant golden color. Its subtle nose is characterized by hints of honey, almond, citrus, exotic fruits, as well... Read More
$17.50
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An attractive wine from old vines, averaging 55 years old. Merlot dominates - 90% which is unusual for the Left Bank. The balance of this wine is made up of Malbec and Petit Verdot. Croix de Mai is also unusual in that it is one of the few estates still... Read More
$25.00
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Y'quem is widely acknowledged as the greatest sweet wine producer on the planet. However, what few people realize is that they also make tiny amounts of a dry white called "Y"... Read More
$175.00
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Manager of Yqyem (and Cheval Blanc) comments: "This 2002 is a lovely vintage. It is very typical of its appellation, with beautiful, pure hints of candied fruit. It enchants the palate thanks to its marked refinement, voluptuousness and alluring freshness.... Read More
$180.00
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With six waves of picking spread over seven weeks and twenty-five working days, the 2004 vintage was complex, but well-rounded. It reflects the full gamut of Yquem's terroirs. "Wonderful aromas of pineapple, apple and lemon, with loads of botrytis. Full-bodied,... Read More
$165.00
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Light in color and in weight, this vintage of Chateau d'Yquem wine offers a nose of flowers, honey, apricots and pineapple. Medium bodied, with zesty acidity, this lighter style of Sauternes feels more like a Barsac on the palate. Lighter in weight, density... Read More
$180.00
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The Chateau de Come 2009 shows more extraction on the nose with dark plum and blackcurrant interlaced with cedar and a touch of mint. Some developed character such as eucalyptus, dried fruit leather and dark berry jam fill the glass. The palate is medium-bodied... Read More
$33.00
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In 1839 Pierre Boissonneau bought this estate, situated in the area of the Bordeaux appellation, on the Entre-Deux-Mers plateau. It was Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1150, then Queen of England, who ordered the first vines to be planted here by monks. Thirty... Read More
$13.50
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Château du Grand Bos is located in Castres, in a part of the Graves appellation where one finds some of the oldest Bordeaux vineyards dating from 2,000 years ago. The vineyard lies near the old Roman road named “Chemin Gallien”. The... Read More
$39.00
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Château Ducru-Beaucaillou’s wines are fitting of this simply magnificent château and resplendent gardens, giving this Saint-Juilen heavyweight the unofficial title as a ‘Super Second’ – a second growth producing wines... Read More
$140.50
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The Haut Barrail 2009 has a very fine bouquet with cedar, black fruits, a touch of Xmas cake and sous-bois with good definition. Violets and Roses perfume the nose with more developed notes of earth, roasted coffee beans and dried leather. The palate... Read More
$19.00
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France Region: Bordeaux Appellation: Pomerol Wine type: Red Varietals: Red Blend Varietal notes: 90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc Vineyard: 3 hectares planted in two plots, 1 hectare is planted on the prestigious plateau of Pomerol in gravely topsoil and... Read More
$63.00
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Côtes de Castillon is located on the eastern border of Saint Emilion. It became an independent appellation only in 1989, before which it was classified as Bordeaux Superieur “Côtes de Castillon”. Until 1920 the wines were labeled... Read More
$17.00
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Château La Caze Bellevue is a 13-hectare vineyard located just southeast of Libourne in St. Sulpice-de-Faleyrens along the Dordogne River. The vineyard is planted solely with Merlot and Cabernet Franc, and the vines are between 30 to 50 years old.... Read More
$23.00
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Produced from 100% old vine merlot, this beautiful Pomerol offers enticing scents of licorice, truffle, plums, blackberries, flowers, earth, tobacco and dark cherries. Silky, round and sensuous in texture, this hedonistic wine is at its apogee. This sexy... Read More
$100.00
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Third Growth estate, Ch. Lagrange, this is an outstanding example of a classic St Julien wine. Attractive blackcurrant and tobacco leaf aromas are complemented by a concentrated palate of sweet black fruit, earthy, cedarbox notes and supple tannins. This... Read More
$89.00
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