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Bordeaux AOC

The generic, regional level appellation Bordeaux AOC, can be used for both red and white wines produced in the Bordeaux region of France. Since there are a number of prestigious enclaved appellations within this region, the wines sold under the basic label are usually entry level wines.

Bordeaux AOC

[Bordeaux](/region/bordeaux) is renowned for its unique set of climatic conditions which are considered perfect for viticulture, and even the less ambitious wines produced under the regional label, benefit from this natural advantage. The vineyards of Bordeaux AOC are non-surprisingly dominated by the grapes proven to thrive here, with [Merlot](/merlot), [Cabernet Sauvignon](/cabernet-sauvignon) and [Cabernet Franc](/cabernet-franc) accounting for the lion’s share of production. However there is an increasing propensity amongst some producers to cultivate the [Malbec](/malbec) grape. Of the white varieties, [Sauvignon Blanc](/sauvignon-blanc) and [Sémillon](/semillon) have roughly equal share of the vine, with [Muscadelle](/muscadelle) accounting for the remaining tenth. Whilst the label Bordeaux AOC does not have the same reputation or the same connotations of luxury, as the more distinguished appellations, its wines nevertheless, have to comply with strict quality measures including a maximum yield of fifty-five hectolitres per hectare and an alcohol by volume greater than 11% but not exceeding 13%. This label accounts for a huge portion of all wines produced in the [Bordeaux](/region/bordeaux) region. The vast majority of these are simple, easy drinking, young reds intended for the mass market. However, the AOC is also applied to dry white wines produced in esteemed red or sweet wine appellations - [Château Margaux’s](/producer/chateau-margaux) Pavillon Blanc is perhaps the most famous wine to display the Bordeaux AOC label.



Recommended wines from Bordeaux AOC

Bordeaux AOC "Intense"

Château Lamothe Vincent , Bordeaux, France

Sauvignon Blanc (100%)

Bordeaux AOC

Château Briot , Bordeaux, France

Sauvignon Blanc (100%)

Bordeaux AOC "Authentique" Supérieur

Château La Caderie , Bordeaux, France

Merlot (42%)Petit Verdot (28%)Cabernet Sauvignon (18%)Cabernet Franc (12%)

Bordeaux AOC "Intense"

Château Lamothe Vincent , Bordeaux, France

Merlot (70%)Petit Verdot (30%)
34 wines found - showing 25
Wine
Producer
Vintage
Color
Rating
Bordeaux AOC
Château de Rouquette
Bordeaux AOC
Château Gillet
Bordeaux AOC
Château Briot
Bordeaux AOC
Château Briot
Bordeaux AOC "Le Grand Rossignol"
Château Lamothe Vincent
Bordeaux AOC "Blanc de Lynch-Bages"
Château Lynch-Bages
Bordeaux AOC "Le Petit Cheval"
Château Cheval Blanc
Bordeaux AOC Supérieur
Château Mayne Graves
Bordeaux AOC Supérieur
Château des Antonins
Bordeaux AOC "Les Sources" Supérieur
Château Jean Faux
Bordeaux AOC
Château la Marzelle
Bordeaux AOC "D de Dauzac"
Château Dauzac
Bordeaux AOC "Cuvée Expression"
Château La Caderie
Bordeaux AOC Supérieur
Château de Parenchère
Bordeaux AOC
Château Joinin
Bordeaux AOC Supérieur
Château Méaume
Bordeaux AOC Supérieur
Domaine de Courteillac
Bordeaux AOC "Cuvée Raphaël" Supérieur
Château de Parenchère
Bordeaux AOC "C by Courteillac"
Domaine de Courteillac
Bordeaux AOC Supérieur
Château de Marsan
Bordeaux AOC Supérieur
Château Margerots
Bordeaux AOC "Le Sec de Rayne Vigneau"
Château de Rayne Vigneau
Bordeaux AOC "Elixir" Supérieur
Château La Caderie
Bordeaux AOC "Cuvée Classique" Supérieur
Château Landereau
Bordeaux AOC "B de Biac"
Château Biac