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Bordeaux: the timeless elegance of France’s great wines

Bordeaux is one of the world’s most prestigious wine regions. Located in the southwest of France, along the Garonne River and near the Atlantic Ocean, it is renowned for its structured and elegant blends, its remarkable diversity of terroirs, and its centuries-old viticultural heritage. Bordeaux’s great red, white, and sweet wines rank among the most sought-after bottles in the world.

An exceptional terroir

Bordeaux owes its reputation to the richness of its soils (gravel, clay, limestone, and sand) and its mild oceanic climate, which ensures slow, even ripening of the grapes. This unique terroir allows the production of an impressive range of wines — from structured reds to crisp, mineral whites and some of the world’s finest sweet wines.

Natural elementCharacteristics
SoilsGravel, clay-limestone, sand
ClimateMild oceanic, influenced by the Atlantic
Red grape varietiesCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec
White grape varietiesSauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, Muscadelle

Banks & subregions

Left Bank
Home to Bordeaux’s most prestigious appellations: Pauillac, Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pessac-Léognan. Cabernet Sauvignon dominates the blends here, producing structured, deep wines with outstanding ageing potential.

Right Bank
Clay-rich soils define this area, home to Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. Merlot leads the blends, lending suppleness, roundness, and generous fruit.

Sauternais
In the south of Bordeaux, Sauternes and Barsac produce legendary sweet wines from botrytised grapes, concentrating sugars and aromas into wines of remarkable complexity.

Appellation system

Appellation levelDescriptionIconic examples
Grands Crus ClassésIconic wines from historic estatesLafite, Latour, Margaux, Haut-Brion, Mouton-Rothschild
Communal appellationsDistinct terroir expressions with strong identitiesSaint-Julien, Pauillac, Margaux, Pomerol
Regional appellationsElegant, accessible wines, often of great qualityMédoc, Graves, Entre-deux-Mers
Generic appellationsAn introduction to Bordeaux stylesBordeaux Rouge, Bordeaux Blanc

Wine styles

Red wines
Elegant blends dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. Black fruit aromas, noble oak, fine tannic structure. Exceptional ageing potential, reaching decades for the finest wines.

White wines
Made primarily from Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon. Fresh, precise, and balanced between vivacity and depth. The finest dry whites come from Pessac-Léognan.

Sweet wines
Sauternes and Barsac represent the pinnacle of refinement: honey, candied apricot, exotic fruits, fine spices, and remarkable ageing capacity.

Food pairings

  • Red: roasted red meats, game, aged cheeses
  • White: noble fish, shellfish, creamy poultry dishes
  • Sweet: foie gras, mild Asian cuisine, stone fruit desserts

Key appellations

  • Pauillac — intense Cabernet Sauvignon, long finish
  • Margaux — floral finesse and refined structure
  • Saint-Julien — balance and classic elegance
  • Pessac-Léognan — elegant reds and vibrant whites
  • Saint-Émilion & Pomerol — velvety Merlot and immediate charm
  • Sauternes — legendary sweet wines with extraordinary ageing potential

Dominant grape varieties

ColourMain grape varietiesAromatic profile
RedCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit VerdotBlack fruits, tannic structure, fine spices
WhiteSauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, MuscadelleCitrus, white flowers, minerality, honey

Conclusion: a global benchmark

Bordeaux remains a symbol of global fine wine, celebrated for the nobility of its wines, the precision of its terroirs, and the extraordinary longevity of its grands crus. From the structured reds of Pauillac to the velvety Merlots of Pomerol and the legendary sweet wines of Sauternes, Bordeaux embodies timeless elegance and French refinement.


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