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SHOP COLLECTION NOW ⮥Bordeaux is the #1 wine region in the world. Most wine lovers swoon over the big five, greatest names in the world such as Lafite, Mouton, Margaux, Haut Brion and Latour. But, the reason Bordeaux is so important is because it is the global leader in innovation in wine. And, importantly, it is also the top region in the world where you will find the highest quality to price value ratio. Some of the best values are wines that have unmatched pedigree. For example, many of the top classified growths offer second and third wines. So, you get to taste wines from some of the best winemaking teams in the world who are working with vineyards that may be a hop, skip and a jump from hallowed vineyards that sell their wines for hundreds of dollars a bottle. This is where having a friend in the wine business, like the experts at BHW, provides the insider’s knowledge and guidance. Here are some of our favorites right now.
2018 Le Murmure de Larcis-Ducasse Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
2020 Chateau Malescot Saint Exupery Margaux
2016 Chateau Montrose La Dame de Montrose St. Estephe
2015 Chateau d'Issan Margaux
This winery is a 3rd Growth Classified winery located in one of the most charming castles with a real moat. Its location is down the street from Ch. Palmer ($350+) and Ch. Margaux ($700). Value for money, this wine is a slam dunk and it ages incredibly well and it’s a joy to drink now.
2020 Chateau Les Carmes Haut-Brion Pessac-Leognan
This is one of the hottest properties in all of Bordeaux. Major upgrades included a Philippe Starck design for the wine cellar that looks like the hull of a ship coming out of the earth. Underground, there are painted cement tanks and a flashy, modern cellar. This winery is next door to Haut Brion ($700), so the price looks relatively inexpensive.There is no doubt this high flying winery will continue to make waves. The problem: production is tiny so grab it before it’s gone.
2020 Chateau Fonplegade Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
If you’ve ever shopped at Camping World, then you helped the Adams family acquire this Chateau. American owned with brilliant recent upgrades, this winery sits just NW of the town of St. Emilion. Due north is Ch. Canon ($200), due east is Ch. Pavie ($400), due west is Ch. Quintus $150) Le Dome ($150) is across the street. If you’ve ever purchased real estate, you know it’s got a lot to do with LOCATION. Right now, these wines are a steal, but don’t expect that to last. With all of the major critics scoring this wine 94-95, the secret is out.
2014 Chateau Talbot St. Julien
This is a 94pt rated wine from three major critics from a vintage that was overlooked. It’s a classic wine from a very classy winery that always delivers delicious wines.If you want a true St. Julien experience and a wine that’s going to impress now, without having to age it further, buy this.
2018 Chateau Clauzet Saint-Estèphe
Daily drinking St. Estephe is becoming more and more difficult and we like Ch. Clauzet for it’s charm and value. It’s mostly Cab with 40% Merlot and touches of Petit Verdot and Cab Franc. The consultant isEric Boissenot, who also consults at all of the First Growths (Lafite, Latour, Mouton, etc). This wine is real value.
2018 Chateau Haut Bailly Pessac Leognan
I really don’t have anything to add that the critics haven’t already gushed about. Everyone considers this a 96-98 point wine with Suckling coming in at 99 points. This wine is at the top of the list as wine of the 2018 vintage. I hesitate to even include this wine in this list, because I really want to keep it for myself.
2020 Cos d'Estournel 'Pagodes de Cos' Saint-Estephe
You can pay $225 for the first wine from this esteemed estate or grab this for only about one-fourth the price. Located near Ch. Lafite Rothschild, Cos (pronounced “co”) is one of the super second growths that many people say outperforms some of the first growths in certain vintages. The original owner traveled to India and brought back Pagoda architecture and elephants statues. Hence, the name.
2020 Chateau Malescasse Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel Haut Medoc
Among the 300 châteaux in Haut Medoc, only 14 hold the prestigious "Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel" distinction. This is one of them. The winery has moved from strength to strength. It’s soils are similar to Cos d’Estournel with small, gravely pebbles. This wine garnered a 97pt Decanter rating and it’s been selling like hot cakes as a result. It’s certainly the best 2020 Haut Medoc we have in stock.
2010 Chateau Guiraud Sauternes Premier Grand Cru Classe 375ML
2010 is a storied vintage in Bordeaux and to have a wine that’s already 14 years young from one of the best producers in Sauternes for under $43, it’s kind of absurd. Some people tell me they don’t drink much sweet wine. I say, no problem. Buy this, try a sip and put it back in the refrigerator with the cork on it. The wine will last weeks or even months. I also know that once you try a sip, you will be drinking this very quickly. It’s divine nectar.
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Michael Alterowitz
I have been trying to figure out how to put together this case. Now you have done it for me. Can’t wait to taste!
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17 December, 2024
Michael Alterowitz
I have been trying to figure out how to put together this case. Now you have done it for me. Can’t wait to taste!