This Sauternes estate originally took the name Suduiraut in 1580, upon the marriage of Nicole d'Allard to Leonard de Suduiraut. After being plundered and burned down during the Fronde insurrection,…
Chateau Guiraud is in the Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux. Originally known as the "Noble House of Bayle", it got its present name from Pierre Guiraud, a Bordeaux merchant who bought the property…
Chateau Margaux is a famous wine estate in the Medoc region, which along with Lafite, Latour and Haut Brion, was rated a First Growth in the original 1855 Bordeaux Classification. It covers 262…
The 2012 Pavie celebrates its reclassification and upgrade to Class A St.-Emilion by sporting a new black label with gold print. Fortunately, every Pavie.
Since 1821, generation upon generation of the Barton family have written the chapters of Château Langoa Barton. Owners to this day of the renowned.
This has both sinew and flesh, with taut dried red currant, blackberry and plum skin notes that are forced to expand outward as the core of black tea, charcoal,.
This still broods seriously, with dark plum, currant and blackberry fruit, studded with charcoal, singed tobacco and cedar notes and backed by a serious.
Sauternes is the best and most sought-after region for dessert wine in Bordeaux, perhaps in all of France. Chateau d'Yquem is the most celebrated of all Sauternes producers. The history of d'Yquem…
Logan The 2005 Valandraud is off the charts. Easily one of the wines of the vintage, the 2005 Valandraud possesses tremendous richness from start to finish.
Shows the heat of the vintage, as well as the slightly extracted feel of Dhalluin's predecessor, with a hint of jamminess to the mix of raspberry, plum.
True to the vintage; exotic and ample, with licorice, tar and plum aromas and ripe, rich plum and coffee flavors. Still very young. Drinkable now, but better.
Chateau Latour, one of Bordeaux's oldest and most famous wine producers, is a First Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. It's located in Pauillac near the border with Saint-Julien. Vines have…
Soft wine, the Merlot in the blend giving a round character to the texture. It is juicy, fruity, a gentle, mellow wine that seduces by its delicious ripe.
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