Discover the World of Bordeaux
Follow our team to Bordeaux as we revisit top estates and uncover standout wines from previous vintages at every level.
About Bordeaux, France
The world's largest fine wine region
Bordeaux offers unmatched reputation, quality, craft, and renowned fine wine. Beloved for range of prices and styles, from approachable ready-to-drink wines to age-worthy classics. Across a wide range of price points, discover expertly blended wines that deliver structure, balance, and timeless appeal.
A map highlighting the Left and Right Bank of Bordeaux. Even the name “Bordeaux” reflects its geography, derived from au bord de l’eau, meaning “along the waters”—a nod to the rivers that shape the region and its wines.
Bordeaux is massive. It’s the largest AOC in France, with a vineyard area bigger than all of Germany’s and nearly three times the size of New Zealand’s. Across roughly 6,500 châteaux (which, despite the name, are mostly just wine estates rather than literal castles), more than 5,500 producers turn out over 500 million bottles each year.
Bordeaux is massive. It’s the largest AOC in France, with a vineyard area bigger than all of Germany’s and nearly three times the size of New Zealand’s. Across roughly 6,500 châteaux (which, despite the name, are mostly just wine estates rather than literal castles), more than 5,500 producers turn out over 500 million bottles each year.
Surprisingly Affordable
You can find exceptional quality BDX wines from under $100 — far from the $300+ first growths that tend to dominate headlines.
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Chateau Lecuyer 2023Bordeaux Red Blends from Pomerol, Bordeaux, France-
95 James
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92 Wine
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Domaines Barons de Rothschild Les Legendes R Bordeaux Blanc 2024Bordeaux White Blends from Bordeaux, France$21.97$21.97 -
Clarendelle Inspired by Haut-Brion Bordeaux 2018Bordeaux Red Blends from Bordeaux, France-
90 James
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90 James
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Clarendelle Inspired by Haut-Brion Blanc 2024Bordeaux White Blends from Bordeaux, France$19.97$19.97 -
Chateau Mongravey 2023Bordeaux Red Blends from Margaux, Bordeaux, France-
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The Left Bank
Pauillac is the heavyweight of the Médoc, home to three of the five First Growths and known for bold, concentrated, powerful wines. Margaux is its elegant counterpart — an iron fist in a velvet glove, where power meets perfume and finesse. Between the two sits St-Julien, the Goldilocks of the region: the most consistent appellation in the Médoc, with a round, balanced style that bridges Pauillac's muscle and Margaux's grace. St-Estèphe, by contrast, is the sturdy, rugged one — more clay in the soil means more acidity and structure, but also tremendous flavor and often the best value of the four. Rounding out the major appellations is Pessac-Léognan, the crown jewel of the Graves region and the closest to the city of Bordeaux, which counts a First Growth of its own among its estates.
Majority Cabernet Sauvignon Dominant Blend
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Built to reward patience
While there are plenty of opportunities to drink young, the finest Left Bank wines are engineered for the long haul, often peaking from 15-20+ years after harvest.
Historic Estates
Grand, historic estates often owned by businesses. The "châteaux" were built as a statement.
The Soil
Deep gravel banks along the Gironde — originally marshland until Dutch engineers drained it in the 1600s.
Drink Now
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Chateau Blaignan 2019Bordeaux Red Blends from Medoc, Bordeaux, France-
90 Wine
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90 Wilfred
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Chateau Meyney La Chapelle de Meyney 2018Bordeaux Red Blends from St. Estephe, Bordeaux, France-
92 Wine
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92 James
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92 Wine
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Chateau Langlet 2021Bordeaux Red Blends from Graves, Bordeaux, France-
92 Wine
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91 Wilfred
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92 Wine
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Chateau Graville Lacoste Blanc 2024Bordeaux White Blends from Graves, Bordeaux, France$22.99$22.99 -
Chateau de Chantegrive 2020Bordeaux Red Blends from Graves, Bordeaux, France-
91 James
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91 James
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The Right Bank
St-Émilion is one of Bordeaux's most captivating stops — a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Roman origins and a medieval hilltop town so thoroughly devoted to wine that its streets are lined with nearly as many wine shops as homes. Just next door lies Pomerol, a study in contrasts: the tiniest of Bordeaux's major regions, with no official classification system and no real village center to speak of, yet somehow home to Petrus — a 100% Merlot wine that ranks among the most expensive and sought-after bottles on the planet.
Merlot Dominant
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Younger and Ready Sooner
Right Bank Bordeaux is often enjoyed sooner.
Family Owned Estates
~600 smallholders, mostly farmers. Humble farmhouses. More artisanal, more personal.
The Soil
Clay and limestone plateau, inland from the river.
The Right Bank: Drink Now
The Right Bank: Drink Later - Cellar and Store
More Ways to Shop
Pauillac: Power & Precision
The most balanced commune in Bordeaux — structure, concentration, and elegance.
Shop PauillacMargaux: Elegance & Perfume
Known for its finesse, Margaux balances structure and elegance — fragrant aromatics with silky tannins.
Shop Margaux93+ Points
Wines scoring 93 points and above from the world's top critics — these earn a place in the conversation.
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Exceptional value meets critical acclaim, 90+ point wines that deliver quality without the premium price.
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