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Bordeaux Wines

Bordeaux wine is 38 appellations over 115,000 ha

Bordeaux is one of the great vineyards in France, both in terms of volume produced and surface area exploited, but also and above all because of the diversity of its terroirs and the world renown of its Classed Crus. The Bordeaux vineyard in numbers is around 9,800 winegrowers, 115,000 hectares of vines and 38 appellations. Bordeaux offers a range of prices ranging from small everyday wine to the largest bottles that accompany the biggest events of a lifetime. From 1855 Bordeaux adopted a classification system to recognize the best terroirs and the best know-how. The main Bordeaux classifications are as follows: Classification of 1855 for Grands Crus Classés, Classification of Graves, Classification of Saint-Emilion, Classification of Crus Bourgeois du Médoc and Classification of Crus Artisans. The main grape varieties used for Bordeaux Reds and Rosés are, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Francs, for Bordeaux Blancs, Sémillon, Sauvignon, Muscadelle. A Bordeaux wine is very rarely a wine made from a single grape variety, it is often the result of a blend of several grape varieties. The Bordeaux region is divided into 6 wine-growing sub-regions, the Médoc (Margaux, Pauillac, Saint-Julien ...), Blaye and Bourg, the Libournais (Fronsac, Lalande de Pomerol, Saint-Emilion, Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux .. .), Entre deux Mers (Loupiac, Cadillac, Sainte-Croix-du-Mont, Côtes de Bordeaux), Graves and Sauternes (Barsac, Cévrier, Graves, Pessac-Léognan Sauternes) Bordeaux and Bordeaux Supérieurs.

From Grand Cru Bordeaux wine to dry and lively Bordeaux Blanc you have the choice ...