Chateau Petite Borie Moelleux Bergerac from France, South West, Bergerac by Chateau Petite Borie Fruity Dry Whites (6 x 75 cl)
Region:
France, South West, Bergerac
Producer:
Chateau Petite Borie
Product ID:
70362
ChateauPetiteBorie Blanc Sec Bergerac
Description: A superb white Bergerac from the medal-winning producer Pierre Sadoux, who excels in this region and has wine in every first class restaurant in France. A true Sauvignon with a touch of Semillon, with the distinctive, ripe, gooseberry character of the Sauvignon Blanc shining through. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £53.62
ChateauPetiteBorie Saussignac Moelleux
Description: Made from botrytised Semillon grapes, like Sauternes, by Pierre Sadoux, this wine has all the qualities to accompany an excellent dessert. Rich, only slightly oaky, with aromas of honey, acacia and vanilla. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £56.38
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Borie Manoux BEAU RIVAGE Claret Bordeaux
Description: A soft, easy drinking wine produced from different terroirs and skillfully blended to ensure consistency in style and quality from year to year. The non-chateau petit chateau. (6 x 1.5 Litres) Price: £84.60
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Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou 2eme Cru Saint Julien
Description: Owned by the Borie family the Chateau is situated in the south-east of the St-Julien appellation. Ducru-Beaucaillou has 50 hectares of vineyards put down to Cabernet Sauvignon 65%, Merlot 25%, Cabernet Franc 5% and Petit Verdot 5%. The terrior consists of deep, large-stone gravel beds enriched with alluvial soil deposits and with a high clay content. The wines are matured in oak barriques 50% to 60% new for 18 months. For many, Ducru-Beaucaillou is the quintessential St-Julien (12 x 75 cl) Price: £631.20
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Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou 2eme Cru Saint Julien
Description: Classification: Second growth in the 1855 Classification of the Medoc Grape variety: 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot. History: The name, given by the former owner Monsieur Ducru, literally and appropriately means "beautiful pebbles". The chief feature of the vineyard is its richness in the pebbles, or "cailloux" which contribute to the greatness of so many wines of the Medoc. This gravel, about 5 meters deep, is on a calcareous base of about the same thickness. Just before the war, the vineyard became run down and many Bordeaux critics felt it no longer deserved its place as a second growth. In 1942 the Borie family purchased the vineyard and raised it to heights that it had never known before, receiving top ratings amongst the Second Growths. Successive generations of the Borie family oversee all winemaking operations. Vinification and ageing: Traditional vinification methods apply, the wine is aged 20 months in barrels of which half are replaced annually. Style: Supple yet full-bodied, a typically fine Saint Julien that needs 8-10 years to reveal its rich and fruity, elegant flavors of cassis, vanilla and ripe blackberries. Size: 112 acres producing 12,000 to 19,000 cases.
Chateau Batailley 5eme Cru Classe Pauillac
Description: Chateau Batailley is classified as a 5eme Cru Classe, while the name Batailley is said to derive from a 'bataille' fought 600 years ago between the French and the English on the same spot as the present property. Today Chateau Batailley is owned by Emile Casteja of the famous negociants, Borie-Manoux. The estate covers 55 hectares with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot grapes. The terrior is a based on a gravel bed, with clay and limestone subsoil. Vinification takes place in a mixture of oak, stainless steel, and cement vats, followed by 18 months maturation in oak barriques of which 50% are new. A deep red coloured wine it is well balanced with aromas of oak that lead onto the palate, it is a sophisticated wine with a good finish. Available in Original Wooden Case. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £350.31
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Chateau Beau Site Cru Bourgeois Superieur Saint Estephe
Description: Originally classified as a Cru Bourgeois superieur in 1932 Chateau Beau Site is now part of the negotiant Borie Manoux. Set in almost 100 hectares the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot vines are on average age of 35 years old. Vinified traditionally and then matured in oak casks for 12-15 months, this is a deep red coloured wine. Plenty of ripe forrest fruits are evident throughout this tannic, well structured and complex wine that is complemented by its finish. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £256.76
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Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou 2eme Cru Saint Julien
Description: Owned by the Borie family the Chateau is situated in the south-east of the St-Julien appellation. Ducru-Beaucaillou has 50 hectares of vineyards put down to Cabernet Sauvignon 65%, Merlot 25%, Cabernet Franc 5% and Petit Verdot 5%. The terrior consists of deep, large-stone gravel beds enriched with alluvial soil deposits and with a high clay content. The wines are matured in oak barriques 50% to 60% new for 18 months. For many, Ducru-Beaucaillou is the quintessential St-Julien (12 x 75 cl) Price: £544.78
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Chateau Beau Site Cru Bourgeois Superieur Saint Estephe
Description: Originally classified as a Cru Bourgeois superieur in 1932 Chateau Beau Site is now part of the negotiant Borie Manoux. Set in almost 100 hectares the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot vines are on average age of 35 years old. Vinified traditionally and then matured in oak casks for 12-15 months, has produced a deep dark red almost purple coloured wine. With good levels of fruit concentration, tannic structure this Chateau Beau Site will develop given time. (24 x 37.5 cl) Price: £272.34
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Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou 2eme Cru Saint Julien
Description: Owned by the Borie family the Chateau is situated in the south-east of the St-Julien appellation. Ducru-Beaucaillou has 50 hectares of vineyards put down to Cabernet Sauvignon 65%, Merlot 25%, Cabernet Franc 5% and Petit Verdot 5%. The terrior consists of deep, large-stone gravel beds enriched with alluvial soil deposits and with a high clay content. The wines are matured in oak barriques 50% to 60% new for 18 months. For many, Ducru-Beaucaillou is the quintessential St-Julien (12 x 75 cl) Price: £597.89