French Wine Chateau
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Domaine Charvin 2022 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
$85.00
Le Vieux Donjon 2018 Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rhone Valley France
$69.99
Chapelle St. Theodoric 2021 Le Grand Pin Chateauneuf-du-Pape
$104.99
Chateau Pedesclaux 2014 Pauillac Bordeaux France
$59.99
$225.00
Chateau Giscours 2020 Margaux Bordeaux France
$76.99
Chateau Pontet-Canet 2014 Pauillac France
$139.00
Domaine Charvin 2021 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
$80.00
Domaine Charvin 2020 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
$80.00
Chateau Phelan Segur 2017 St-Estèphe Bordeaux France
$60.00
Chateau Lagrange 2020 Saint Julien Bordeaux France
$67.99
Chateau La Tour Carnet 2015 Haut-Medoc Bordeaux France 1.5 Liter MAGNUM
$98.00
Le Vieux Donjon 2020 Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rhone Valley France
$74.99
Chateau Plince 2019 Pomerol Bordeaux France
$74.99
Echo de Chateau Lynch Bages 2019 Pauillac Bordeaux
$59.88
Domaine De La Solitude 2021 Chateauneuf-Du-Pape Blanc Rhone France
$59.99
Domaine De La Solitude 2020 Chateauneuf-Du-Pape Cuvee Barberini Rouge Rhone France
$84.99
Domaine de Ferrand 2019 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
$69.99
Domaine de Ferrand 2020 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
$69.99
Chapelle St. Theodoric 2020 La Guigasse Chateauneuf-du-Pape
$99.99
Chateau Rouget 2014 Pomerol Bordeaux France
$59.88
Bordeaux is, therefore, a popular tourist and wine destination. Paris is the only French city that attracts more visitors each year than Bordeaux! There are about 7,375 separate chateaux in Bordeaux today, producing nearly 900 million bottles of wine per vintage!
Château Lafite-Rothschild, Château Latour, Château Mouton-Rothschild, Château Margaux, and Château Haut-Brion from the Médoc sub-region; Château Cheval Blanc and Château Ausone from Saint-Émilion; and Château Pétrus and Château Le Pin from Pomerol are all famous Bordeaux wines. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and occasionally Cabernet Franc are used to make the red wines. Bordeaux produces both dry and sweet white wines, including Château d'Yquem, one of the world's most famous sweet wines from the Sauternes appellation.
The Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855 arose from Emperor Napoleon III's request for a classification system for France's greatest Bordeaux wines, which were to be on exhibit for visitors from all over the world at the Exposition Universelle de Paris.