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Bordeaux

the Bordeaux wine region

With more than 120.000 hectares of vines, the Bordeaux wine region is one of the largest in the world. The vines have been cultivated here for over 2,000 years. Indeed, it is one of the traditions that was initiated by influential people of the city, of important ranks, at the beginning of the 1st century under the reign of Augustus. In this region, red wines are in the majority. 80% of the vineyard is planted with red grape varieties: Merlot represents 66% of the production area, 23% for Cabernet- Sauvignon and 9.5% for Cabernet-Franc. Other minority varieties such as Malbec, Carmenère or Petit Verdot represent 2.5% of the vineyard. The grape varieties used to make white wines are Sémillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle. The so-called "auxiliary" grape varieties are present in small

quantities (7%) and allow the wine's typicity to be enriched when the winemaker makes his blend. Close to the Atlantic Ocean, the Dordogne, the Garonne and the Gironde estuary, Bordeaux benefits from a temperate oceanic climate, mild and humid. The sunshine is ideal, which ensures good ripening of the grapes, while the Landes forest attenuates and protects certain parts of the region. Divided into 6 geographical sectors, the region offers wines with different profiles but all with their own identity: red wines, dry or sweet white wines, but also rosés, clairets or sparkling wines, it offers something for all wine lovers!

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Château Jean Faure
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Château Jean Faure 2018

Bordeaux
Red Wine
Château Jean Faure
€60.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Château Jean Faure
6 in stock
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Château Jean Faure 2019

Bordeaux
Red Wine
Château Jean Faure
€60.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to store a Bordeaux wine to preserve all its quality?

To store a Bordeaux wine in the best conditions, it is recommended to keep it at a constant temperature between 12 and 15°C, away from light and excessive humidity. A wine cellar or a cool, dark pantry is ideal to preserve its aromas and finesse.

What are the best food and wine pairings with a red Bordeaux?

Red Bordeaux wines pair perfectly with grilled red meats, saucy dishes like beef bourguignon, as well as aged cheeses. Their richness and balanced structure wonderfully complement the robust flavors of the dishes.

How many appellations are there in the Bordeaux region?

The Bordeaux region has more than 60 different appellations, covering a wide variety of styles of red, white, rosé, and even sweet wines, allowing every enthusiast to find a wine suited to their tastes.

What are the main characteristics of a white Bordeaux wine?

White Bordeaux wines are generally fresh and aromatic, with notes of white fruits, citrus, and sometimes a floral touch. They are mainly made from grape varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and Muscadelle.

Where to buy the best Bordeaux wines online?

To discover and buy the best Bordeaux wines, the Grands Bourgognes shop offers you a rigorous selection of authentic crus, delivered directly to your home with personalized advice to guide you in your choice.