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Château  RIEUSSEC 2010 1er CC

Château RIEUSSEC 2010 1er CC

Appellation : SAUTERNES
Millésime : 2010
Color : Liquoreux
Price
€69.10 TTC
James Suckling 95-96
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Château  RIEUSSEC 2015 1er CC

Château RIEUSSEC 2015 1er CC

Appellation : SAUTERNES
Millésime : 2015
Color : Liquoreux
Price
€81.40 TTC
James Suckling 97-98
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Château  RIEUSSEC 2001 1er CC

Château RIEUSSEC 2001 1er CC

Appellation : SAUTERNES
Millésime : 2001
Color : Liquoreux
Price
€408.70 TTC
    Grand format
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Château LE PIN 2008

Château LE PIN 2008

Appellation : POMEROL
Millésime : 2008
Color : Red
Price
€17,333.40 TTC
    Grand format
James Suckling 93-96

The Bordeaux wine region, located in the southwest of France, is internationally renowned for its fine wines and prestigious grand crus. Stretching along the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, Bordeaux enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, which provides favorable conditions for vine cultivation. The region's varied soils, ranging from gravel to clay, add an extra layer of complexity to the wines produced in this iconic area.

The appellations of Bordeaux are numerous, offering a diversity of styles and flavors. Among the most famous are:

    • Médoc: Recognized for its classified growths, this sub-region is home to some of the world's most prestigious wines. The Médoc's grand crus classés, such as Château Margaux, Château Latour, Château Lafite Rothschild, and Château Mouton Rothschild, are among the most revered names in the wine world.

    • Saint-Émilion: This region is renowned for its elegant and fine wines. It is home to estates like Château Ausone, Château Cheval Blanc, Château Pavie, and Château Angélus, all classified as grand crus classés in Saint-Émilion.

    • Pomerol: Although smaller than other regions, Pomerol enjoys an exceptional reputation for its rich and velvety wines. Among its jewels is Château Pétrus, considered one of the most sought-after wines in the world.

    • Graves: This sub-region produces both high-quality red and dry white wines. Notable châteaux include Château Haut-Brion and Château Pape Clément.

  • Sauternes and Barsac: Renowned for their sumptuous sweet wines, these appellations produce gems like Château d'Yquem, considered the king of sweet wines.

In addition to the grand crus classés, Bordeaux offers a myriad of other appellations and fine wines, each with its distinctive characteristics, terroirs, and grape varieties. Whether it's an elegant Saint- Julien, a robust Pessac-Léognan, a sturdy Fronsac, or a refreshing Entre-Deux-Mers, Bordeaux wines reflect the richness and diversity of this legendary wine region.

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