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French Red Wines

Ask any wine lover to name a wine region and without fail Burgundy or Bordeaux will come to mind. France is considered the epitome of quality wine for many, and red wines in particular. Most of the grape varieties known and grown throughout the world are French varietals, such as Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, among others. In France, however, wines are rarely varietally named, but rather named for the region in which the grapes are grown and the wine is made.

As such, knowledge of regions is a must for understanding the world of French wine. This allows regions to build an identity around the grape varieties that are permitted and the unique terroir, or sense of place, within each appellation. Some of the most respected and coveted French wine appellations for red wines include Burgundy, Bordeaux, the Rhone Valley, the Loire Valley and the Languedoc-Roussillon.

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Cheval Blanc 500cl 1989
500 cl / 13% ABV / 1 Available
RP
89
Rated 89 points by Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Cheval Blanc 500cl 1989
Red
Bordeaux Blend Red
13%
500cl
Bordeaux
France
1 Available
£9,500.00
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Margaux 500cl 1986
500 cl / 12.5% ABV / 1 Available
RP
97
Rated 97 points by Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Margaux 500cl 1986
Red
Bordeaux Blend Red
12.5%
500cl
Bordeaux
France
1 Available
£7,410.00
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L`Evangile 500cl (Damaged Capsule) 1990
500 cl / 13% ABV / 1 Available
RP
93
Rated 93 points by Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
L`Evangile 500cl (Damaged Capsule) 1990
Red
Cabernet Franc - Merlot
13%
500cl
Bordeaux
France
1 Available
£3,230.00
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