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  1. History | Official website Bordeaux.com

    With the Cité du Vin wine museum, the wine tourism routes and activities, and as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, beautiful Bordeaux is set to move closer to Paris in 2017, with the …

  2. Bordeaux Wine | Official website Bordeaux.com

    OUR SAVOIR-FAIRE The unwavering dedication of the men and women that keep Bordeaux's savoir-faire alive and thriving.

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Grape varieties | Official website Bordeaux.com

    One of the things that make Bordeaux wines so unique is that they are created by a blend of several grape varieties. Each grape variety has its characteristics, soil, and microclimate: it is …

  6. Selection | Official website Bordeaux.com

    Château Puygueraud Francs - Côtes de Bordeaux (red) Learn moreChâteau Joanin Bécot Côtes de Bordeaux Learn more

  7. Contact | Official website Bordeaux.com

    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 …

  8. Classifications | Official website Bordeaux.com

    Bordeaux introduced the concept of classification in 1855 under Napoleon III, and it now serves as an expression of quality and prestige worldwide. The principle of the crus classés …

  9. Saint-Julien: a red wine of the Medoc with 11 crus classés

    Learn the hallmarks of these red wines with aromas that become more complex over the years.

  10. Cheese & Bordeaux wine pairings - Official website Bordeaux.com

    May 19, 2019 · While creamy cheeses, such as Brie, typically pair better with wines that have more acidity. Why not try a refreshing, dry white Bordeaux, affordable and delicious. …