- History | Official website Bordeaux. com
Wine bars, unique getaways, food and wine pairing workshops or even classes at the École du Vin in Bordeaux Bordeaux is the hub of some truly outstanding possibilities for all ages and tastes: young people, adults, those who are simply curious, or even enlightened enthusiasts
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OUR SAVOIR-FAIRE The unwavering dedication of the men and women that keep Bordeaux's savoir-faire alive and thriving
- Grand Cru Classes en 1855 | Official website Bordeaux. com
The turning point The Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce and Industry, founded in 1705, began that process for the Gironde Criteria Reputation of the wines and their transaction prices Special labeling This classification included only red wines from the Médoc, the Sauternes and Barsac sweet white wines, and one Graves red cru
- Our terroir | Official website Bordeaux. com
Bordeaux enjoys the distinction of being the largest AOC vineyard of France, and this can be attributed to its great diversity of high-quality terroirs The broad range of wines that it produces will satisfy every wine lover for every occasion, while offering a wide price range
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What is great about Bordeaux is that you will always find good deals throughout the region, which is home to both delicious and affordable wines and little-known, prestigious cuvées
- Grape varieties | Official website Bordeaux. com
Six main varieties, three red and three white, are used for winemaking in Bordeaux In-depth knowledge of the soils has made it possible to alter the choice of varieties to make the most of the aromatic dimension of the wines
- Bordeaux AOC: Bordeaux Supérieur, red, white, rose
Hold the key to the vineyards in your hand as you discover Bordeaux and Bordeaux Supérieur, the reds, rosés, clairets, dry whites, sweet whites, and sparkling wines that each constitute an appellation
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The Conseil Interprofessionnel du Vin de Bordeaux (CIVB or Bordeaux Wine Council), founded in 1948, represents the three families of the Bordeaux wine industry: winegrowers, wine merchants and brokers
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