Bordeaux is a name that evokes wine all over the world. A vineyard known for its great Châteaux and its vintages, some of which have become world famous. Even if we haven't had the chance to taste them all yet, some of the names have become familiar.
Coming from prestigious Appellations of Origin such as Margaux, Pauillac, Sauternes, Pomerol, Pessac-Léognan or Saint-Emilion, the great wines of Bordeaux offer a tremendous richness as well as a personality of their own, whether they are red, white or sweet wines
Who hasn't heard of the famous 1855 classification, which lists some of the most emblematic Châteaux in the wine world, the city of Saint-Emilion, whose vineyards are the first to be classified as a Unesco World Heritage Site, or the Graves region? Enter the Secret of the greatest Bordeaux wines, whose centuries of existence have helped shape their image on the international wine scene.
As Paul Valéry said: "A Bordeaux taster who says that a wine has a peacock's tail in its mouth is equal to more than one poet".