Consistently one of our most requested and best-selling Bordeaux's!
Brulières de Beychevelle's 12 hectares of vines are 5 km from Beychevelle's vineyard; being further from the Gironde estuary, they benefit from a cooler climate. Brulières' blend consists of just two grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Vinified and aged in a separate winery, it is produced with the same level of care as Château Beychevelle and Amiral de Beychevelle
Domaine de Pouy, Côtes de Gascogne IGP, is the quintessential summer white! Its delicate, exotic citrus notes and low alcohol content make it the perfect thirst quencher- with the bonus of being vegan-friendly! Serve it chilled as an aperitif or with food pairing options like salads, fresh goat cheese, salmon or beef carpaccio, a scallop risotto, grilled fish, and tapas.The 2023 Vintage:~Blend: Gros Manseng 35%, Ugni blanc 25%, Colombard 25%, Sauvignon 15%
-Importer notes
This is the “third” wine of famed classed-growth Chateau Calon Segur. From younger vines, this is made for earlier drinking while you wait for the Grand Vin to mature. I tried a bottle of this a few nights ago and it’s fantastic. After about an hour of air, it really does drink like a “baby Calon”. Outstanding value!
-Phil
Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2018 Larrivaux rolls slowly, sensuously out of the glass with alluring notes of plum preserves, blueberry compote and crème de cassis with hints of candied violets, Chinese five spice and camphor. The medium to full-bodied...
**this is actually the "third" wine of Brane Cantenac. We tasted this at the Chateau back in October and it's drinking great!