St emilion vineyards wine

Posted by Isabelle Verma on January 28th, 2021

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Saint-Emilion is a wine town in Libournais district of Bordeaux, i.e. important in terms of both quantity and quality. It is situated just a few miles north of the Dordogne, in the final stages of river’s journey from hills of the Massif Central to Gironde estuary. Saint Emilion town is renowned as much for its scenery and beautiful buildings as for its wine. Its narrow, steep, cobbled streets, overlooked by its Romanesque church and iconic 13th centuary are a reminder of the town’s long history.

Forbidden Fruit

In 1936, certain grapes were no longer grown as during the past era’s climate grapes did not ripen in 1936. Some of these grape varieties includes Sauvignonasse, Macins, Castets, Cheval Blanc, Ausone, Pavie among others. Owner of the unique Chateau Cazebonne in Bordeaux’s Graves region, Jean Baptist Duquesne is giving new life to forgotten grapes. You can taste most of the original flavors of the region i.e. once forbidden to use in Bordeaux wine.

Only Best red wine for heart health qualifies for the appellation; this wine is made within the appellation borders, but it must be labeled as Bordeaux Blanc.

Wines that focus heavily on Cabernet Sauvignon, unlike the wines of the Medoc, Saint Emilion wines are mainly made from Cabernet Franc. The other traditional Bordeaux varieties are Carmenere and Petit Verdot that are permitted for use here, but are rarely used to any significant extent.

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