Bordeaux
Hello mes chics, welcome to the Bordeaux category! I know what you might be thinking—“Why focus on Bordeaux wines when the motto is ‘Drink Beyond Bordeaux’?” Here’s the deal: When I started my wine journey, Bordeaux was the first place I dove into. It’s like the gateway that helped me build a solid foundation. My WSET teacher always said, “Start with Bordeaux,” and that’s exactly what I did. So why should you care? Understanding Bordeaux is like learning the basics of a new language. It gives you the context and knowledge that make exploring other wines even more exciting. Plus, it’s pretty fascinating! Here’s what you’ll find in this category: All about the French wine of Bordeaux Why do Brits call Bordeaux Claret What wine is most similar to Bordeaux Starting with Bordeaux isn’t just about sticking to the classics; it’s about building a strong base that makes exploring other wines even more rewarding. Think of it as your stepping stone to discovering wines from all over the world. Cheers to exploring Bordeaux and using it as a springboard for your wine adventures!
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Is Médoc Left or Right Bank? What does it mean?
Médoc is a name we often hear and the wine region is home to the most prestigious wineries in the world. However, if we are not familiar with the Bordeaux wine region, we can get a bit lost when we hear the words “Left Bank” and “Right Bank” in the same sentence… Let me try to clear that up for…
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When are Bordeaux wines determined to be Grand Cru or Grand Cru Classe?
Cru, Grand Cru, Grand Cru Classé are mentions you will often come across on French labels and in the French wine world. CRU is a DENSE notion to understand in the French classification. A cru could be defined this way : a GEOGRAPHIC term referring to vineyards that produce wine ELIGIBLE for a regulated LABEL. Bordeaux has Grand Cru or…
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What is 3e cru classé in Bordeaux?
Bordeaux is known for its prestigious wines and the cosmic prices that go with it. However, some of these prestigious wines are still affordable by some of us. You have to be willing to put in hundreds (and not thousands) of euros, but for an occasion, some are willing to do so. The third growth Bordeaux wines are usually under…
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What do you pair Bordeaux wine with?
Bordeaux wines have a large palette of styles so you can always find a Bordeaux wine to go with the dish you want to cook. Actually the best tip I ever had about wine pairing was : “Choose the wine first, and then choose the dish“. Believe it or not, it works! (especially if you are wine lover) Pairing wine…
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What are the primary grapes used in Saint- Emilion?
Saint-Emilion is an appellation in Bordeaux for red wines. It lies on the Right Bank, where blends are mostly Merlot-dominated blends. Indeed, the typicity of Bordeaux wines lies in the terroir effect, meaning matching the right grape to the right soil. Clay and limestone soils represent the vast majority of soils on the Right Bank which are perfect for Merlot.…
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What appetizers go with Bordeaux wine?
Okay, so you’re planning a dinner or at least an “apéro à la Française” and plan on serving Bordeaux. By the way, good thinking on choosing the wine before you choose the food to succeed in your pairing! Another way to succeed in wine and food pairing is to pair wine and food from the region. So, what appetizers go…
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How to read a Bordeaux wine label?
When you go to your favorite wine shop or even a supermarket to buy the wine for a friend’s dinner, for a romantic evening or even just for yourself, the only thing working for you is the label… So it’s important to know how to read it, which information you should be looking for and most importantly, clues on whether…
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What does a Bordeaux wine taste like?
Bordeaux wine is vast wine region in France. It has 57 appellations making it the largest appellation producer of the country. Of course, if you’ve never tasted it, you may be wondering what does a Bordeaux wine taste like. Let me help you with a few hints. But keep in mind, that will all the different appellations, regions within Bordeaux…
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Is Bordeaux wine overrated?
Bordeaux is one of the most famous wine regions in the world. It has the best expression of two most-known grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot AND has world-class wineries whose production ends on the most prestigious tables. However, in our everyday life, people tend to leave Bordeaux wines for other wine regions… Is Bordeaux wine overrated? Yes : Too…
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Why are Bordeaux wine (so) expensive?
Bordeaux wines are known worldwide thanks to their quality. However, most tend to associate a high price with Bordeaux wines. Just to break down a myth : this is absolutely FALSE! Actually, in France, Burgundy wines are the most expensive ones. So Bordeaux has two categories of wines : luxury wine (with cosmic prices) regular-priced wines (which are still high…