
Accueil - English - Vins de Bordeaux
Welcome to the world of Bordeaux wines! Dive into our collection of articles and explore the many secrets of this remarkable vineyard — from vine to cellar, from harvest to glass, from the soil …
Appellations - Vins de Bordeaux
Let’s ease into the journey with Bordeaux, Bordeaux Supérieur and Crémant — a joyful community of generous, pleasure‑loving winegrowers. Here, there’s no need for an official …
Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux : vin rouge de l’Entre-deux-mers
An ocean of vines which stretch out on the Right Bank of the Garonne River, southeast of Bordeaux on magnificent sundrenched slopes. This dramatic landscape and microclimate …
Haut-Benauge : vin blanc doux de l’Entre-deux-mers
Its vineyards share its delimited area with the Bordeaux Haut-Benauge PDO, which mainly produces sweet white wines. Two PDOs, two specifications and two different styles, yet from …
Saint-Julien : vin rouge du Médoc aux 11 crus classés
Saint-Julien, the crème de la crème of the bordeaux wine region Small in size but big on talent: Saint-Julien is home to an impressive array of Classified Great Growths, whose names delight …
Merlot - Vins de Bordeaux
As the dominant red grape of Bordeaux (60% of the AOP’s plantings), it’s everywhere — and endlessly versatile. It yields an impressive range of red wines, from light, juicy, easy‑drinking …
Grape varieties - Vins de Bordeaux
Six main grape varieties — three red and three white — form the foundation of Bordeaux wines. A deep knowledge of the region’s soils has guided the evolution of plantings, helping growers …
AOC Blaye : l’appellation Blaye des vins de Bordeaux
Compared to the wines of the Blaye – Côtes de Bordeaux PDO, here you will find more assertive cuvées. The appellation is home to well-structured red wines, designed to stand the test of time.
The Graves classification - Vins de Bordeaux
Just south of the city of Bordeaux, the Graves region is the birthplace of Bordeaux wines. It takes its name from its famous gravel soils (tiny pebbles of clay and sand).
L’appellation Haut-Médoc : un vin rouge généreux et puissant
These light and pale-colored Bordeaux wines boosted the development of the vineyards, leading to the formal identification of the best terroirs, including those of the Haut-Médoc.