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Introduction to Bordeaux
Bordeaux is the largest fine wine-making region in the world with its sterling reputation built mostly on the great red wines from the Médoc, Saint-Emilion, Pomerol - but also great white wines from Pessac-Leognan and the famous sweet wines of Sauternes and Barsac.
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Bordeaux Gastronomic Hotels
Wine/dine/sleep! Bordeaux offer some stunning gastronomic hotels; here is a guide to BDXV's 4 selected partners for the ultimate wine & dine experience...
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Bordeaux Wine Classifications
Over the years, the estates of several Bordeaux appellations such as Médoc, Sauternes & Barsac, Graves and Saint-Emilion have been classified based on criteria of consistent quality, type of terroir...
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Bordeaux wine map
See where your favourite Bordeaux appellation is located and click for wines to buy!
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The Medoc wine peninsula
Médoc vineyards are orderly, large and well-kept almost to the point of fanaticism, and the region's world-famous châteaux produce legendary wines.
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Bordeaux City
Since the 18th century, the city of Bordeaux has assumed a majestic air and prided itself on an elegance which it has never lost.
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Saint-Emilion and Pomerol
The Libourne region is famous for its history and wines which serve as French ambassadors all over the world. A fascinating blend of art, history and wine.
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Graves and Pessac-Leognan
The Graves and Pessac-Léognan appellations begin on the very outskirts of Bordeaux and stretch fifty kilometers south on the left bank of the Garonne, from Léognan to the far side of Langon.
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Sauternes and Barsac
The Sauternes and Barsac areas are world-famous and produce some of the richest wines which, from a great vintage, can age for many decades.
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The 6 wine families of Bordeaux
With 57 appellations, more than 9,000 wine-producing châteaux, and 13,000 wine growers in the Bordeaux region, you can find sophisticated wines, refreshing wines, aged wines and young wines.
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