Chateau Bel Air Red Bordeaux

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Vineyard

Chateau Bel Air

Region, Country

Gironde, Bordeaux

Vinification

Gironde, Bordeaux, France. Entre-Deux-Mers literally translates to "between two seas" but it actually lies between two rivers: the Garonne and the Dordogne Rivers. The soil of compact clay and limestone would imply it is inhospitable to grape vines, but the opposite is true. The more stress on the vines makes for better wine. Right Bank refers to the Bordeaux region on the Northern Bank of the Dordogne River. Pomerol and Saint-Emilion are Bordeaux regions on the Right Bank.

Grape

Type

Red Bordeaux

Tasting Notes

Chateau Bel Air, has a beautiful red appearance, fruit and spice aromas, and a palate which is concentrated and silky.

Pairing

The bold yet smooth flavor of this Bordeaux pairs nicely with red meats and strong cheeses.

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Vineyard

Chateau Bel Air

Region, Country

Gironde, Bordeaux

Vinification

Gironde, Bordeaux, France. Entre-Deux-Mers literally translates to "between two seas" but it actually lies between two rivers: the Garonne and the Dordogne Rivers. The soil of compact clay and limestone would imply it is inhospitable to grape vines, but the opposite is true. The more stress on the vines makes for better wine. Right Bank refers to the Bordeaux region on the Northern Bank of the Dordogne River. Pomerol and Saint-Emilion are Bordeaux regions on the Right Bank.

Grape

Type

Red Bordeaux

Tasting Notes

Chateau Bel Air, has a beautiful red appearance, fruit and spice aromas, and a palate which is concentrated and silky.

Pairing

The bold yet smooth flavor of this Bordeaux pairs nicely with red meats and strong cheeses.

Vineyard

Chateau Bel Air

Region, Country

Gironde, Bordeaux

Vinification

Gironde, Bordeaux, France. Entre-Deux-Mers literally translates to "between two seas" but it actually lies between two rivers: the Garonne and the Dordogne Rivers. The soil of compact clay and limestone would imply it is inhospitable to grape vines, but the opposite is true. The more stress on the vines makes for better wine. Right Bank refers to the Bordeaux region on the Northern Bank of the Dordogne River. Pomerol and Saint-Emilion are Bordeaux regions on the Right Bank.

Grape

Type

Red Bordeaux

Tasting Notes

Chateau Bel Air, has a beautiful red appearance, fruit and spice aromas, and a palate which is concentrated and silky.

Pairing

The bold yet smooth flavor of this Bordeaux pairs nicely with red meats and strong cheeses.