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Bordeaux Collection

Bordeaux Collection Bordeaux (meaning ‘next to the water) is located in the southwestern region of France in the ‘department’ of Gironde and is divided into regions and sub-regions. The city of Bordeaux was a major port that literally became the launching point for wines headed to Great Britain and beyond. The river spilling out into the Atlantic is the Gironde, hence the department name. The river cuts through the region creating a peninsula of sorts and forms the Medoc region on the western side. Within the Medoc peninsula are the following areas, referred to as ‘appellations’: St. Estephe, St. Julien, Pauillac, Margaux , Listrac, and Moulis. On the eastern side of the Gironde lie the regions of Blaye and Cote de Bourg. Directly between Margaux and the Cotes de Bourg the river divides into the Garonne and the Gironde. As the Garonne comes from south and the Gironde from the east, the region between is called ‘Entre-Duex-Mers’ meaning ‘between two seas’. Heading east on the Gironde takes the traveler to Libourne and the first viewing of the famous region of St. Emilion and the surrounding ‘satellites’: Lussac, Montagne, St George, Parsac and Puisseguin. Just to the north and west of St. Emilion are Pomerol, Lalande de Pomerol, and Fronsac and to the east are Cotes de Castillion and Cotes de Francs. South of the city of Bordeaux and on the west side of the Garonne lie the regions of Graves and Pessac-Leognan. South of Graves lies the famous region of Sauternes where sweet white wine is made from grapes shriveled from ‘noble rot’. Now that you have a better understanding of the layout of the region we can begin to look at specific wines. In 1855 after two centuries of record-keeping of growing seasons, harvest conditions and the resulting wines, the ‘chamber of commerce’ in the Medoc area formed a classification system of five levels or ‘Crus’ in order to maintain quality as well as profits. There has only been one change to that system and that was when Mouton-Rothschild was moved from its second cru status to join the first cru along with Chateaux Margaux, Lafite, Latour, and Haut Brion. It should be noted that the Graves property of Chateau Haut Brion is the only property outside the Medoc to be included in the 1855 classification system. St. Emilion has its own hierarchy that is completely separate from the Medoc with Chateaux Ausone and Cheval Blanc denoted as First Growth. Pomerol does not have a classification system as such but Chateau Petrus and Chateau Le Pin are certainly considered as First Growths.

 
 
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 Total 39 Wine(s) found under this Collection


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Sr No.    Brand   Appellation   Designation   Varietal Year Price Qty.
1 Bolaire
Bolaire
Bordeaux Superiore   Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
WA89
An amazing percentage of Petit Verdot (39%), combined with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon has resulted in one of the more distinctive wines of Bordeaux. There are 2,000 cases of this dense ruby/purple-colored effort. It exhibits wonderful aromas of charcoal, incense, black currant liqueur, and licorice. Medium-bodied with stunning depth, richness, and texture, this sleeper of the vintage is a terrific buy. It should drink well for 10 years.

2005 $19.99
2 Chateau Pey La Tour
Chateau Pey La Tour
Reserve Bordeaux Superieur Bordeaux Blend
Fruity and friendly, with berry character, light tannins and a clean finish.

2006 $21.99
3 Chateau Petit Bocq
Chateau Petit Bocq
Saint-Estephe   Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
WS91
"Blackberry and currants follow through to a medium-bodied palate, with fine tannins and a fresh, fruity aftertaste."

2005 $28.99
4 Chateau L' avocat
Chateau L' avocat
Rouge   Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
The 2004 Rouge is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon 40% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc. The wine features mid-weight black fruit with good freshness, hints of smoke and textbook earth and minerality.

2004 $29.99
5 Chateau Haut-Beausejour
Chateau Haut-Beausejour
Saint-Estephe   Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
Deep garnet with glossy highlights .Slightly peppery with scents of soft fruit such as blackcurrant and raspberry. Merlot is predominant and marked by an honest attack that is well rounded and full. A supple wine, with a soft tannic structure, well balanced and not overpowered by wood. A very well balanced and elegant wine with an extensive lingering finish.

2006 $29.99
6 Chateau La Garde
Chateau La Garde
Pessac-Léognan   Cabernet Blend
WS89
Black cherry and currant flavors mingle in this solid red, while leafy, herbal notes give this a fresh green character. A straightforward wine, showing some concentration and good balance. Drink now through 2017. 7,950 cases made. –TM

2008 $29.99
7 Chateau Plince
Chateau Plince
Pomerol   Cabernet Blend
"Deep ruby, almost purple at the core. Very aromatic, the nose displays notes of plum, red cherry, forest floor, rocky soil and a touch of new oak. Fruit flavors dominate the palate, balanced nicely with a persistent, earth-driven finish. Medium to full bodied, this exhibits subtle, fine-grained tannins. Made in a modern style, this is clearly Right Bank Bordeaux and very satisfying bottling, even in its youth."

2007 $36.99
8 Clos du Marquis
Clos du Marquis
Saint Julien   Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
WS91
Aromas of raspberry and citrus, with just a hint of sweet tobacco. Full-bodied, with a solid core of fruit and a caressing, layered tannin structure. Very well made. Excellent. Best after 2011. –JS

2004 $39.99
9 Chateau Belgrave
Chateau Belgrave
    Cabernet, Merlot
WS91
An impressive effort from this Haut-Medoc property, the 2005 Belgrave possesses a deep ruby/purple color as well as notes of damp earth, cedar, herbs, black cherries, and currants, good acidity, moderately high tannin, an admirable, layered texture, and fine purity and overall balance. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2022.

2005 $43.99
10
Chateau La Fleur St. Emillion Grand Cru
    Bordeaux Blend


2008 $47.60
11
Chateau Rouget
Pomerol  
ST86
Red-ruby. Spicy red cherry and minerals on the expressive nose. Fine-grained and fairly deep, showing a medicinal red cherry austerity and a rather cool character but also good restrained sweetness. Finishes with dusty, building tannins.

2006 $49.99
12 Chateau Pichon Lalande
Chateau Pichon Lalande
Pauillac Reserve de la Comtesse Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
WS89
Floral, blackberry and mineral on the nose. Full-bodied, with supersilky tannins and a pretty finish of mineral and fruit. Very reserved and refined for a second wine. The second wine of Pichon-Longueville-Lalande. Best after 2012. –JS

2005 $53.99
13 Chateau Couhins-Lurton
Chateau Couhins-Lurton
  Pessac-Leognan Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
WS91
Offers aromas of blackberry and earth, with a full body and rich, velvety tannins. There''s loads of fruit and spice, with tobacco and chocolate in the aftertaste. Very Pessac. Best after 2013. 1,500 cases made. –JS

2005 $54.99
14
Chateau La Fleur-Gazin Mouiex
    Bordeaux Blend


2008 $59.10
15 Chateau Le Boscq
Chateau Le Boscq
Saint-Estephe Cru Bourgeois Superieur Bordeaux Blend
WS89
Delivers blackberry, licorice and mineral aromas, with just a hint of coffee. Full-bodied, with a velvety texture and a decadent, earthy, very ripe fruit character on the palate. A bit rustic, but interesting. Best after 2010. 5,830 cases made. –JS

2005 $59.99
16
Chateau La Fleur St. Emilion
    Bordeaux Blend


2008 $60.25
17 Blanc de Lynch-Bages
Blanc de Lynch-Bages
Bordeaux White Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
WS94
Rich and powerful with apple, lemon and light toasted oak. Big and powerful, with loads of fruit. Thick and rich.

2005 $60.58
18 Chateau le Prieure Moueix
Chateau le Prieure Moueix
  St.-Emilion Bordeaux Blend
Fresh and floral, with a berry and tar undertone. Medium- to full-bodied, with fine tannins and a fresh, clean finish. There''s lovely fruit to this. Best after 2009.

2005 $60.99
19
Roger Pouillon
Brut La fleur de Mareuil   Bordeaux Blend


2008 $63.70
20 Chateau Monbousquet
Chateau Monbousquet
St.- Emilion Grand Cru Merlot Cabernet Franc
WA92
Shows beautiful aromas of crushed blackberry, currant and sultana. Full-bodied, with superfine tannins and a long, caressing finish. Balanced and beautiful. Best after 2012. 7,250 cases made. –JS

2006 $66.99
21 Chateau Magdelaine
Chateau Magdelaine
Moueix   Cabernet Sauvignon
WA88
The dark ruby-colored 1999 Magdelaine is a stylish, light to medium-bodied effort. It possesses sweet, lush aromas and flavors redolent of cherries and currants. Subtle notions of earth, wood, and a touch of herbaceousness also emerge. Drink it over the next 10-15 years.

2005 $69.99
22
Le Plus de la Fleur de Bouard
    Bordeaux Blend


2008 $69.99
23 Chateau Beau-Sejour-Becot
Chateau Beau-Sejour-Becot
Becot St-emilion Merlot Cabernet Franc
WA93
From a 41-acre vineyard situated on St.-Emilion’s limestone plateau, Beau-Sejour-Becot’s blend can vary, but it is approximately 70% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Franc, and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon. Production can be as low as 4,000+ cases (in a tiny vintage such as 2003), or as high as 7,000+ cases (in an abundant year such as 2004). The 2003, which reminds me of a 1990 Right Bank Bordeaux, tips the scales at 13.5% alcohol. Its dark plum/ruby/purple color is followed by a sweet nose of creosote, scorched earth, black cherries, currants, and pain grille. Deep, full-flavored, muscular, textured, and rich with light to moderate tannin in the finish, this lavishly rich, full-bodied effort requires 1-3 years of bottle age, and should drink well over the following 12-15.

2003 $69.99
24 Chateau Lynch Bages
Chateau Lynch Bages
Pauillac   Cabernet, Merlot
WS92
Blackberry, licorice and mint aromas lead to a full-bodied palate, with velvety tannins and lots of blackberry and mineral fruit character. Shows outstanding concentration and balance. Best after 2014. –JS

2006 $72.99
25
Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte
  Pessac-Leognan Sauvignon Blanc
ST90
Bright, pale yellow. Musky aromas of yellow plum, ginger and quinine, with a light resiny nuance. Fat, broad and sweet, but with lovely acidity and lift to leaven its plump, mouthfilling richness. I picked up a superripe suggestion of banana as well as a glyceral, honeyed, waxy semillon character but this highly complex wine boasts terrific verve and finishes with real grip and length. The 2005, which I rated 91 points in March, is fuller and more exotic but this may ultimately offer a better combination of power and freshness.

2006 $74.99
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