Tasting Bordeaux: Chateau Trotanoy Pomerol 2000
Chateau Trotanoy is an elegant estate on the right bank of Bordeaux. We are talking about Pomerol.
The estate boasts 7.2 hectares of vineyards planted with 90...
Bordeaux mes amours let’s start
A column dedicated to Bordeaux. Certainly not a groundbreaking novelty in the landscape of wine journalism and criticism. However, it is definitely new for our newspaper.
We...
Tasting Bordeaux: Chateau Bellevue 1975
Château Bellevue is located in Saint-Émilion, one of the most elegant areas in the region. It currently owns just under six hectares, all dedicated to the production...
Tasting Bordeaux. Château Carbonnieux
Château Carbonnieux. This 2021 vintage is the offspring of a particular year in Bordeaux, following an important trilogy.
The weather conditions reminded some of 2014 and others...
Tasting Bordeaux: Chateau Lynch Bages
Lynch Bages 2015. The estate certainly needs no introduction. Famous worldwide, it has 100 hectares in Pauillac on the left bank, with 60/65 percent dedicated to the...
Tasting Bordeaux: Chateau Margaux 1975
With over five centuries of history and a mythological name, one of the most iconic names in the world of wine, as Jane Austen aptly describes. We...
Tasting Bordeaux: Chateau Petit Faurie de Soutard 2011
Chateau Petit Faurie de Soutard. The company is classified as a "Grand Cru Classé," last confirmed in 2012. The vineyards span eight hectares, planted with Merlot (65%),...
Tasting Bordeaux: Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse De Lalande
Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse De Lalande, Reserve De La Comtesse 2009.
The company is located in Pauillac and currently has 74 hectares under production, with 50% dedicated to...
Tasting Bordeaux. Château Rouget 2001
Château Rouget 2001. The Pomerol plateau is located near Libourne, North East of Bordeaux. It slopes down across various terraces towards the Isle valley, a tributary of...
Tasting Bordeaux. Château Lafon-Rochet Saint Estephe 1985
The 45 hectares of Château Lafon-Rochet’s vineyards span across two hillsides in Saint-Estèphe. On one side, the gravel provides excellent natural drainage, which is optimal for our...