
Bordeaux
Bordeaux is the world's largest wine region and arguably the world's greatest wine region.
The Bordeaux wine-producing area lies in the Aquitaine region of south-west France. All its vineyards lie within the département of the Gironde. There are 120,630 hectares under vine, almost all of which produces wine of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) quality, making it the largest producer of AOC wine in France, representing 1.5% of the world's total vineyard area. Red wine, with minimal amount of rosé, accounts for 88% of production.
The vineyards lie around the confluence of the Dordogne and Garonne rivers with the Gironde estuary. These waters exert a significant influence on both the climate and the soil structures of each sub-region in the appellation, by virtue of their sedimentary deposits. Those vineyards lying to the west of the Garonne and Gironde are deemed to be wines of the Left Bank, those to the east, Right Bank.
Chateau Bujan:
Ch Bujan
Chateau D’Arveyres:
Chateau D’Arveyres Graves de Vaynes White “Cuvee Prestige”
Chateau de Panigon:
Chateau de Panigon Medoc
Chateau des Cabans:
Cabans Medoc Cru Bourgeois
Chateau Dutruch Grand Poujeaux:
Dutruch Moulis en Medoc Cru Bourgeois Superieur
Chateau Fantin:
Chateau Fantin
Chateau Haut-Bana:
Haut-Bana Medoc
Chateau La Bonnelle:
Chateau La Bonnelle Saint Emilion Gr Cru
Etablissements Thunevin:
Bad Boy Bordeaux
Blanc de Valandraud No. 1 White
Blanc de Valandraud No. 2 White
Chateau Bellevue de Tayac Margaux
Chateau Carles Fronsac
Chateau Fonguillon L’Enclos Montague Saint Emilion
Chateau La Commanderie de Mazeyres Pomerol
Clos Badon Thunevin St Emilion Gr. Cru
De Valandraud No. 3 St Emilion Gr. Cru
Franc-Maillet Cuvee Jean Batiste
Lalande-Couturier Bordeaux Red
Virginie de Valandraud St Emilion Gr Cru