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Bordeaux

The world's most famous wine region, Bordeaux produces prestigious red blends on the Left Bank (Cabernet-dominant) and Right Bank (Merlot-dominant), plus exceptional sweet wines from Sauternes. The Gironde estuary creates distinct terroirs across appellations like Pauillac, Margaux, and Saint-Émilion.

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wine
Wines
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Wines from Bordeaux

Bordeaux (2)

Bordeaux Supérieur (1)

Entre-Deux-Mers (5)

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Ch. Gillet Bordeaux Blanc

Château Gillet

White

While red wines get most of the attention in Bordeaux, whites like this Ch. Gillet demonstrate why they deserve more recognition. The classic blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon creates a wine with both refreshing acidity and textural depth – more interesting than your typical Sauvignon Blanc but just as food-friendly. Château Gillet is a small family estate focused on sustainable viticulture and traditional winemaking methods. Their Bordeaux Blanc comes from vineyards on the region's right bank, where clay-limestone soils provide ideal conditions for white varieties. This bottle offers exceptional value for French white wine, delivering the kind of balance and complexity that makes Bordeaux whites so versatile at the table. It's perfect for those looking to explore beyond New World Sauvignon Blanc into something with a bit more sophistication and subtlety.

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Chateau La Freynelle Bordeaux Blanc

Chateau La Freynelle

White

Bordeaux Blanc doesn't get nearly enough attention in a region famous for its reds, but Chateau La Freynelle makes a compelling case for why that should change. This blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon delivers the zesty freshness you expect with an added layer of sophistication that elevates it beyond your typical Tuesday night white. The Barthe family has been tending these vineyards for generations, and their expertise shows in the perfect balance they achieve between fruit, acidity, and texture. It's like the wine equivalent of that friend who somehow always looks effortlessly put-together – not trying too hard but still impressive. At this price point, it outperforms many more expensive alternatives, making it a smart addition to any wine rack. Perfect for when you want something with a bit more character than basic Sauvignon Blanc but don't want to overthink it.

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Chateau La Freynelle Bordeaux Rouge

Chateau La Freynelle

Red

Chateau La Freynelle proves that good Bordeaux doesn't have to cost a fortune or require decades in your cellar. This right-bank style blend leads with Merlot, creating a wine that's friendly and accessible right out of the gate – no decanting required (though it certainly wouldn't hurt). The Barthe family has been making wine here since 1789, which means they've had plenty of time to figure out what works. Their Bordeaux Rouge hits that perfect balance between traditional character and modern drinkability. It's like the ideal dinner guest – sophisticated enough to impress but not so demanding that it steals focus from the food or conversation. For those intimidated by the sometimes stuffy world of Bordeaux, this is an excellent entry point that delivers authentic regional character without the pretension or price tag of more famous châteaux.

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Mary Taylor - Jean Marc - Bordeaux Blanc

Mary Taylor (Jean Marc)

White

Mary Taylor's collaboration with winemaker Jean Marc showcases the classic white blend that has made Bordeaux famous for more than just its reds. This bottle represents the traditional style that locals have enjoyed for generations – crisp, balanced, and incredibly versatile at the table. Jean Marc's deep understanding of Bordeaux terroir and traditional blending techniques results in a wine that perfectly balances Sauvignon Blanc's vibrant character with Semillon's subtle richness. Mary Taylor's direct-to-consumer approach means this authentic regional expression reaches wine lovers without the usual markup that comes with fancy châteaux names and elaborate labels. It's the kind of honest, everyday white that Bordeaux families keep on hand for regular enjoyment – unpretentious yet undeniably well-crafted. Perfect for those who appreciate wines of place rather than wines of marketing hype.

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Mary Taylor - Jean Marc - Bordeaux Rouge

Mary Taylor (Jean Marc)

Red

Mary Taylor's partnership with Jean Marc brings us this authentic Bordeaux rouge – not from a fancy château with a three-digit price tag, but the kind of honest, regional wine that locals actually drink. This bottle represents the true essence of Bordeaux without the marketing premium. Jean Marc's traditional approach to the classic Bordeaux blend creates a wine that's accessible yet still shows the regional character that made this area famous. The balance of Merlot's plush fruit, Cabernet Sauvignon's structure, and Cabernet Franc's aromatic complexity delivers a thoroughly enjoyable experience that pairs beautifully with a wide range of foods. Mary Taylor's mission of bringing authentic regional wines directly to consumers means you're getting genuine Bordeaux quality without paying for elaborate packaging or prestigious appellations. It's like having a direct line to the everyday wines that Bordeaux families keep for themselves – honest, satisfying, and remarkably good value.

Saint-Émilion Grand Cru (2)

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Esprit de Pavie Bordeaux

Château Pavie

Red

Esprit de Pavie offers a rare opportunity to experience the pedigree of Château Pavie – one of Saint-Émilion's most prestigious estates – without the three-digit price tag. This 'second wine' is crafted with the same attention to detail as the grand vin but from younger vines and plots that don't quite make the cut for the flagship bottling. What makes this Bordeaux special is its impressive balance of power and elegance. The Merlot-dominant blend (typical of Saint-Émilion) provides plush fruit and velvety texture, while Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon add structure and complexity. Château Pavie has been producing exceptional wines since the Roman era, and this bottling captures the essence of their terroir and winemaking philosophy. It's the vinous equivalent of getting backstage passes to a sold-out show – a behind-the-scenes look at one of Bordeaux's superstars that most wine lovers can actually afford to experience.

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Laroque Chardonnay

Château Laroque

White

Laroque's Chardonnay offers a delightful glimpse into the sunny south of France without any of the heaviness that can plague Chardonnays from warmer regions. This Languedoc beauty keeps things bright and breezy – the vinous equivalent of a perfect spring day. What makes this bottle special is its unpretentious charm and sheer drinkability. There's no oak-derived vanilla or butter competing for attention here – just pure fruit expression and that subtle Mediterranean herb note that whispers of its southern French origins. It's the kind of white that doesn't demand contemplation but rewards it nonetheless. Perfect for casual weeknight dinners or as an aperitif when you want something with a bit more substance than Pinot Grigio but all the refreshment factor.