
Accueil - English - Vins de Bordeaux
Welcome to the world of Bordeaux wines! Dive into our collection of articles and explore the many secrets of this remarkable vineyard — from vine to cellar, from harvest to glass, from the soil …
Appellations - Vins de Bordeaux
Let’s ease into the journey with Bordeaux, Bordeaux Supérieur and Crémant — a joyful community of generous, pleasure‑loving winegrowers. Here, there’s no need for an official …
AOC Blaye : l’appellation Blaye des vins de Bordeaux
This little-known appellation belongs to the far larger Blaye – Côtes de Bordeaux PDO. A patchwork of terroirs planted on slopes running along the banks of the Gironde estuary.
Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux : vin rouge de l’Entre-deux-mers
An ocean of vines which stretch out on the Right Bank of the Garonne River, southeast of Bordeaux on magnificent sundrenched slopes. This dramatic landscape and microclimate …
Contact - Vins de Bordeaux
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 …
Saint-Julien : vin rouge du Médoc aux 11 crus classés
1. Let’s face it, Cabernet Sauvignon is king of these lands! Representing over 60% of the Saint-Julien vineyards, there is nowhere else in the Bordeaux wine region where this grape variety is …
Grape varieties - Vins de Bordeaux
Six main grape varieties — three red and three white — form the foundation of Bordeaux wines. A deep knowledge of the region’s soils has guided the evolution of plantings, helping growers …
Merlot - Vins de Bordeaux
As the dominant red grape of Bordeaux (60% of the AOP’s plantings), it’s everywhere — and endlessly versatile. It yields an impressive range of red wines, from light, juicy, easy‑drinking …
Haut-Benauge : vin blanc doux de l’Entre-deux-mers
Its vineyards share its delimited area with the Bordeaux Haut-Benauge PDO, which mainly produces sweet white wines. Two PDOs, two specifications and two different styles, yet from …
L’appellation Haut-Médoc : un vin rouge généreux et puissant
These light and pale-colored Bordeaux wines boosted the development of the vineyards, leading to the formal identification of the best terroirs, including those of the Haut-Médoc.