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and transferred to barriques (in most cases) for a period of ageing (commonly a year). The traditional
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Association to identify wines made in this way. Although most
Meritage wines come from California, there are members of the Meritage Association in 18 states and five other countries, including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Israel, and Mexico.
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outbreak between France and England in 1337. By the end of the conflict in 1453 France had repossessed the province, thus taking control of wine production in the region. As part of the
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themselves—to achieve anything concrete in terms of reforms to the Bordeaux wine industry over the last 24 months." The future of Plan Bordeaux is uncertain.
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driven wines that reflect the place they are from, often from grapes collected from a single vineyard. The soil of Bordeaux is composed of
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1112:, which was the most common wine exported from
938:There is no official classification applied to
130:was introduced into the Bordeaux region by the
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2190:[Open letter to French wine regions].
2027:"Cru Bourgeois classification officially over"
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2253:. William Reed Publishing Ltd. Archived from
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1788:
1039:"Claret" redirects here. For other uses, see
901:being classified as a superior first growth.
788:Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855
778:Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855
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2046:"Cru Bourgeois to rise again with new name"
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590:is permitted, and is fairly common-place.
231:native vines onto pest-resistant American
1873:"The 60 Appellations – Côtes de Bordeaux"
1813:
1664:. Workman Publishing. pp. 118, 120.
1634:
1360:"Wine Regions of FRANCE – Grape to Glass"
742:Red Graves and Médoc or "Left Bank" wines
324:, the area upstream of the city Bordeaux.
161:of Bordeaux, and the principal style was
2337:
2297:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB) official website
2000:Robinson, Jancis, ed. (1 October 2006).
1923:"The 60 Appellations – Médoc and Graves"
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1973:"The 60 Appellations – Dry white wines"
1948:"The 60 Appellations – Dry white wines"
1797:Grapes and Wines:Encyclopedia of Grapes
696:Red Bordeaux and Red Bordeaux Supérieur
413:. Today Carménère is rarely used, with
219:In 1855, the châteaux of Bordeaux were
4002:
2323:Robert Parker's Bordeaux vintage chart
942:. However some Pomerol wines, notably
802:1959 Official Classification of Graves
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675:is divided into subregions including
272:dominates the regions along with its
72:forming the broad estuary called the
2177:Ghatineh, Aarash, WineInvestment.org
1690:International Wine of the Month Club
1628:participating institution membership
1132:. It is a protected name within the
165:. This accounts for the ubiquity of
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1549:from the original on 14 June 2017.
1180:to refer to the dark, purplish-red
720:Red Libourne, or "Right Bank" wines
13:
2278:Teichgraeber, Tim (June 8, 2006).
2265:
1755:from the original on 7 August 2019
1745:"New Grapes Approved for Bordeaux"
1733:
1715:Brook, Stephen (7 November 2012).
1660:MacNeil, Karen (20 October 2001).
1563:Anderson, Jeffrey (28 June 2019).
1528:from the original on 14 June 2017.
980:(Image example: Château L'Angelus)
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2149:"Definition of claret in English"
2127:"Bordeaux reclaims 'claret' name"
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2044:Anson, Jane (27 July 2007).
2025:Anson, Jane (10 July 2007).
2002:The Oxford Companion to Wine
1384:"Synopsis of Bordeaux wines"
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984:The estate's classification
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858:Château Lafite Rothschild
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3351:Wine tasting descriptors
3072:Wine tasting descriptors
3001:Phenolic content in wine
2893:Alternative wine closure
2477:Great French Wine Blight
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2098:Oxford Companion to Wine
1321:Judgment of Paris (wine)
1102:derives from the French
123:History of Bordeaux wine
3241:Malolactic fermentation
2284:San Francisco Chronicle
1977:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB)
1952:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB)
1927:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB)
1902:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB)
1877:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB)
1838:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB)
1613:Oxford University Press
1540:"Vins de Bordeaux (US)"
1519:"Vins de Bordeaux (US)"
1486:The World Atlas of Wine
1391:Vins de Bordeaux (CIVB)
1182:colour of Bordeaux wine
1098:for red Bordeaux wine.
1041:Claret (disambiguation)
978:The name of the estate
853:The first growths are:
560:grapes being sorted at
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4015:Wine regions of France
3736:Bosnia and Herzegovina
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1412:"Bordeaux In Figures"
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1149:Delacroix, Louisiana
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918:Château Cheval Blanc
648:Château Cheval Blanc
143:Eleanor of Aquitaine
3271:Yeast in winemaking
3223:Carbonic maceration
2313:Bordeaux Wine Guide
2275:. NY: Norton, 2004.
2271:Echikson, William.
1644:. 9 September 2014.
1611:(Online ed.).
1169:English upper class
974:generally include:
768:Wine classification
415:Château Clerc Milon
183:Treaty of Edinburgh
93:Crémant de Bordeaux
3261:Traditional method
3062:Wine personalities
2766:Cabernet Sauvignon
1265:Christian Delpeuch
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1188:Commercial aspects
1174:claret de Bordeaux
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1847:on 30 April 2009.
1626:(Subscription or
1196:Bordeaux red wine
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754:Sweet white wines
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3871:Slovenia
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3695:Thailand
3610:Abkhazia
3589:Tanzania
3569:Ethiopia
3488:Provence
3458:Burgundy
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3182:Pressing
3104:Glossary
3020:Industry
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2698:Palomino
2441:Ancient
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2404:Oenology
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3761:Denmark
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3726:Austria
3721:Albania
3705:Vietnam
3665:Lebanon
3615:Armenia
3594:Tunisia
3579:Namibia
3574:Morocco
3559:Algeria
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3099:Outline
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2678:Macabeo
2638:Aligoté
2596:Organic
2586:Natural
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2484:Georgia
2434:History
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