Description A dozen elegant classic reds from exceptional producers and trusted small estates line up in this fine-dining Bordeaux Showcase – save $160 at a remarkable $21.99 a bottle. You and your dinner guests will enjoy the result of over 50 years of building relationships and establishing contacts throughout France’s premier region. Highlights include a triple-Gold-medal special cuvée from a 150-year-old cellar close to Pomerol, and an exemplary, Merlot-rich red crafted by former Pétrus owner, Christian Moueix, one of the most revered names in Bordeaux.
From a vintage of “outstanding quality” (James Suckling) and crafted by Christian Moeuix, one of the most famous names in Bordeaux, this red wine may only have ‘Bordeaux’ on the label, but it has top credentials. Smooth, balanced and complex.
This triple-Gold-medal Bordeaux is a special cuvée from a 150-year-old cellar just north of Fronsac on the region’s Right Bank, close to Pomerol. High altitude vineyards produce Merlot-rich wines, with Cabernet to add structure and freshness.
A top find from Bordeaux’s prestigious Haut Médoc region, Le Serret is a modern, elegant, fruit-first Left Bank Bordeaux red from a cooler vintage, that’s drinking beautifully now.
Bordeaux winemaker Jean-Marc Sauboua likes to challenge rules and here he's taken two cuvées of delicious Merlot from two vintages – warm, ripe 2022 and the fresher 2023 – to Gold-winning effect. Dark, velvety black fruits, lightly oaked.
This Cru Bourgeois Haut-Médoc is a classic Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot blend, with blackcurrant, plum and cedar spice on a structured, medium-bodied palate. Sheer Bordeaux charm, with 91pts, to enjoy now or lay down and age.
Only ever seen in his blue overalls, Ludovic Roussillon runs a tight ship at his château. No frills or fancy castles here. Just true grit, hard work and a passion for classic clarets. The result is a regular Gold-medal, ripe, velvety Bordeaux red.
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