France

French wine  It’s here you’ll find the origin place of grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay. These grapes are so influential in fact, that they’re often referred to as “international varieties.”

France’s best blends (Bordeaux, Champagne, etc) have defined what makes a balanced wine for hundreds of years. And French traditions have shaped the tastes of winemakers all over the world.

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Meyblum et Fils - Bordeaux

This Bordeaux from the Meyblum et Fils Chateau Collection comes from a very precise selection of Merlot grapes and is a blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabinet Sauvignon. Aged in French Oak Barrels to express its unique flavors of red fruits with soft tannins and hints of Vanilla.
470,000

Chateau Curton La Perriere Bordeaux

This Bordeaux produced predominantly from Merlot grapes grown on the east bank of the Gironde River is blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. There are more pronounced Merlot flavors. Initially, the smell of liquorice, cherry and coffee appear after 30 minutes the chocolate smell is very clear, smooth, not sour, very easy to drink.
490,000

Chateau Lauzanet Bordeaux

This wine is a blend of the Bordeaux region's top three grapes - Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc - giving the wine a completeness in structure and flavour. This wine is full of fruit flavours. Blackberry flavors and acidity give it an attractive, if lightweight, future.
490,000

Chateau Grand Rousseau

This Bordeaux from the Meyblum et Fils Chateau Collection comes from a very precise selection of Merlot grapes and is a blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabinet Sauvignon. Aged in French Oak Barrels to express its unique flavors of red fruits with soft tannins and hints of Vanilla.
490,000