Is Graves a Bordeaux wine?
Graves is a wine district on the left bank of the Bordeaux region in France, characterized by the gravel soils (graves) after which it is named. Unique among Bordeaux’s sub-regions, Graves is equally respected for both its red wines as for its whites.
What does graves mean in wine?
gravelly land
Graves (French: [ɡʁav], gravelly land) is an important subregion of the Bordeaux wine region. The name Graves derives from its intensely gravelly soil. The soil is the result of glaciers from the Ice Age, which also left white quartz deposits that can still be found in the soil of some of the top winemaking estates.
What is the most famous Bordeaux wine?
The World’s Best Bordeaux Wines
| Wine Name | Score | Ave Price |
|---|---|---|
| Château Margaux, Margaux | 96 | $715 |
| Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac | 96 | $650 |
| Château Cheval Blanc, Saint-Émilion Grand Cru | 96 | $693 |
| Château Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac | 95 | $925 |
Where are the best Graves wines produced?
Bordeaux
The iconic Graves wine region of Bordeaux is equally well known for its elegant red and white wines. It is named after the gravelly soil found on its vineyard lands. This Bordeaux sub-region is where the Romans first planted grape vine parcels (nearly 2,000 years ago.)
Is Bordeaux an expensive wine?
There are about 10,000 wine producers all around the city of Bordeaux and not all of them produce luxurious and expensive wine. The vast majority of Bordeaux wines are affordable.
What is the most widely grown grape in Bordeaux?
Merlot
Merlot: the most widespread red grape variety of Bordeaux.
Why are Bordeaux wines so expensive?
Of course, one of the key reasons why Bordeaux is so prized around the world is due to its aging potential. All of the red wines of Bordeaux will be aged in traditional barrels before bottling, but thanks to the emphasis on the tannic Cabernet Sauvignon grape, they are perfect for aging in the bottle.