Baron Philippe de Rothschild Bordeaux Rouge - 2018
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AOC Bordeaux
2018
Still Red
None / Dry
Merlot 86%, Cabernet Sauvignon 10%, Cabernet Franc 4%.
Alcohol Content: 12.5%
Country of Origin: France
Volume: 0.75L
Serving: 17-18ºC
Testing Notes: Dark red. The intense nose reveales red fruit aromas of raspberry and ripe strawberry. The attack is supple and fruity, the mid-palate round, displaying the same fruit flavoures as on the nose. A crisp supple and fresh wine.
Stylistically, they exhibit more nuanced flavors and less up-front fruit. Sophisticated and elegant, they pair well with game meats, roast lamb, or hearty beef stews.
Bordeaux is the largest wine producing region in France. It consists of two major areas—the Left and the Right Bank. Both lie in the heart of the Gironde estuary and are further divided by its tributaries, the Garonne and the Dordogne rivers.
While the Right Bank produces blends that are mostly Merlot dominant, the Left Bank produces blends that are primarily Cabernet Sauvignon dominant.
Bordeaux reds are said to be terroir-driven (if you like French wines, you'll hear this term a lot). Terroir is a concise way to define a specific region based upon the soil, climate, and the collective knowledge of the generations of people who have farmed the land.
When shopping for Bordeaux reds, keep in mind, French wines are all about the region and the blend, not about individual grape varieties. In fact, you will rarely find blend percentages listed on the label.
Collectively, Bordeaux produces 700 million bottles of wine in an average year! While some of the most expensive wines in the world come from Bordeaux, most are every day, affordable table wines.