Château Laborde Bordeaux Blanc

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Vineyard

Chateau Laborde

Region, Country

Gironde, Bordeaux, France

Vinification

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. Serge and Nathalie Audubert have owned Chateau Laborde since 1996. Their son, Vincent, joined them in 2014. Wines are produced from the appellations Bordeaux white, Bordeaux superior and crémant de Bordeaux. The Château Laborde is located nearby (10 to 20 km) of the great wines of the Gironde (Pomerol, St Emilion, Mountain, Puisseguin, Lussac). Chateau Laborde also holds plots at Lalande de Pomerol, Château Champs de Lalande and Domaine Bois de Laborde. Château Laborde remains more than ever a family farm on a human scale. In 2015 they expanded the size of the 8-hectare vineyard on the “Lalande” appellation of Pomerol and Bordeaux superior, bringing the farm to 25 ha. Certified Sustainable. Since 2012, Chateau Laborde has been members of the SME (Environmental Management System in Bordeaux) and they have been certified in the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard.

Grape

Cabernet Sauvignon

Type

Bordeaux, Blanc, Still

Tasting Notes

A lovely Bordeaux Blanc with an appellation of Bordeaux, France, Entre-Deux-Mers. Very round and fruity with floral notes and a successful balance between softness and acidity.

Pairing

Pairs nicely with seafood, fish, chicken, salads, and appetizers.

Awards & Acknowledgements

Certified Sustainable. Gold Medal winner in Competition of Paris.

Since 2012, Chateau Laborde has been members of the SME (Environmental Management System in Bordeaux) and they have been certified in the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard.

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Vineyard

Chateau Laborde

Region, Country

Gironde, Bordeaux, France

Vinification

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. Serge and Nathalie Audubert have owned Chateau Laborde since 1996. Their son, Vincent, joined them in 2014. Wines are produced from the appellations Bordeaux white, Bordeaux superior and crémant de Bordeaux. The Château Laborde is located nearby (10 to 20 km) of the great wines of the Gironde (Pomerol, St Emilion, Mountain, Puisseguin, Lussac). Chateau Laborde also holds plots at Lalande de Pomerol, Château Champs de Lalande and Domaine Bois de Laborde. Château Laborde remains more than ever a family farm on a human scale. In 2015 they expanded the size of the 8-hectare vineyard on the “Lalande” appellation of Pomerol and Bordeaux superior, bringing the farm to 25 ha. Certified Sustainable. Since 2012, Chateau Laborde has been members of the SME (Environmental Management System in Bordeaux) and they have been certified in the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard.

Grape

Cabernet Sauvignon

Type

Bordeaux, Blanc, Still

Tasting Notes

A lovely Bordeaux Blanc with an appellation of Bordeaux, France, Entre-Deux-Mers. Very round and fruity with floral notes and a successful balance between softness and acidity.

Pairing

Pairs nicely with seafood, fish, chicken, salads, and appetizers.

Awards & Acknowledgements

Certified Sustainable. Gold Medal winner in Competition of Paris.

Since 2012, Chateau Laborde has been members of the SME (Environmental Management System in Bordeaux) and they have been certified in the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard.

Vineyard

Chateau Laborde

Region, Country

Gironde, Bordeaux, France

Vinification

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. Serge and Nathalie Audubert have owned Chateau Laborde since 1996. Their son, Vincent, joined them in 2014. Wines are produced from the appellations Bordeaux white, Bordeaux superior and crémant de Bordeaux. The Château Laborde is located nearby (10 to 20 km) of the great wines of the Gironde (Pomerol, St Emilion, Mountain, Puisseguin, Lussac). Chateau Laborde also holds plots at Lalande de Pomerol, Château Champs de Lalande and Domaine Bois de Laborde. Château Laborde remains more than ever a family farm on a human scale. In 2015 they expanded the size of the 8-hectare vineyard on the “Lalande” appellation of Pomerol and Bordeaux superior, bringing the farm to 25 ha. Certified Sustainable. Since 2012, Chateau Laborde has been members of the SME (Environmental Management System in Bordeaux) and they have been certified in the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard.

Grape

Cabernet Sauvignon

Type

Bordeaux, Blanc, Still

Tasting Notes

A lovely Bordeaux Blanc with an appellation of Bordeaux, France, Entre-Deux-Mers. Very round and fruity with floral notes and a successful balance between softness and acidity.

Pairing

Pairs nicely with seafood, fish, chicken, salads, and appetizers.

Awards & Acknowledgements

Certified Sustainable. Gold Medal winner in Competition of Paris.

Since 2012, Chateau Laborde has been members of the SME (Environmental Management System in Bordeaux) and they have been certified in the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard.