Bordeaux is the vineyard of the largest appellation wines in France. Located in the South West along the Atlantic, it is crossed by the Garonne and the Dordogne and has an oceanic climate and temperate. The richness, quality and diversity of these wines are based on the typicality of terroirs, the experience of men and the art of assembly. The tide, rising from the two rivers, brings to the wine very specific characteristics. Benefiting from this vast territory, red Bordeaux wines offer a palette of infinite nuances and combine their virtues in a thousand and one ways.
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc
Traditionnal
Better served at 16° Food pairing: Red grilled or roasted meat. Cheese
The wine has a dark red colour. The nose is dominated by ripe black fruit and liquorice scents. The mouth is full and generous and reveals soft tannins.
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