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Bordeaux

Bordeaux is the world’s most famous fine-wine producing region. Even non-wine drinkers recognize the names of Bordeaux’s celebrated wines, such as Margaux and Lafite-Rothschild. Located near the Atlantic coast in southwest France, the region takes its name from the seaport city of Bordeaux, a wine trading center with an outstanding site on the Garonne River and easy access to the Atlantic. Like most French wine regions, Bordeaux’s first vineyards were planted by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago, then tended by medieval monks. Aristocrats and nobility later owned the region’s best estates and today estates are owned by everyone from non-French business conglomerates to families who have been proprietors for generations. Bordeaux has nearly 280,000 acres of vineyards, 57 appellations and 10,000 wine-producing châteaux. Bordeaux is bifurcated by the Gironde Estuary into so-called “right bank” and “left bank” appellations. Bordeaux’s red wines are blends of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec. It also makes white wines of Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle. There are several classification systems in Bordeaux. All are attempts to rank the estates based on the historic quality of the wines.

2003 Château Pontet-Canet

1.5ltr

RP  95   
WS  94   
ST  93   
WE  91   
JR  16   
WS  #39 of 2006   

2014 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou

1.5ltr

WA  96   
JD  96   
WS  95   
VN  95   
JR  17   

2014 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste

1.5ltr

Light label condition issue

VN  95   
WS  93   
WA  92   
JR  17   

2014 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste

1.5ltr

VN  95   
WS  93   
WA  92   
JR  17   

2014 Château Meyney

1.5ltr

VN  93   
JS  92   
WS  91   
WA  90   
JR  17   
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2005 Clos l'Eglise

3.0ltr

Light label condition issue

RP  96   
ST  95   
WS  92-94   
JR  16   

2014 Château Capbern

1.5ltr

WE  93   
JS  92   
JD  91   
WS  90   
VN  90   
JR  17.5