Is Margaux a Bordeaux?

Is Margaux a Bordeaux?

Margaux is an important appellation in the Haut-Médoc district of Bordeaux, southwestern France. Located 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of the city of Bordeaux, the appellation is famous for producing supple, perfumed wines, predominantly from Cabernet Sauvignon.

How much does Bordeaux wine cost?

Common Bordeaux Chateau And Average Prices List

Name Average Price Grape
Chateau Margaux $711 Bordeaux Blend Red
Petrus $3173 Merlot
Chateau Cheval Blanc $679 Bordeaux Blend Red
Baron Philippe de Rothschild Mouton Cadet $13 Bordeaux Blend Red

Is Margaux a Medoc?

Margaux is a wine growing commune and Appellation d’origine contrôlée within Haut-Médoc in Bordeaux, centred on the village of Margaux. Its leading (premier cru) château is also called Margaux. It contains 21 cru classé châteaux, more than any other commune in Bordeaux.

What is Chateau wine?

Château is a common prefix seen on the label of many Bordeaux wines, and wines from across France. But in the wine business it refers to a wine-producing estate, which is normally a combination of vineyards, cellars and any buildings on the property, which, in some occasions, include a real castle.

Is a Bordeaux a good wine?

By far the largest, the most important, and one of the best French wine regions, both for high-end wines and for bargains, is Bordeaux. Great reds from the renowned chateaus are what make the headlines, but Bordeaux is so big, that there is plenty of choice.

Was 1982 a good year for Bordeaux?

1982 Vintage – Bordeaux The 1982 vintage for Bordeaux was and still is considered one of the great vintages. The growing season was idyllic with both budburst and flowering occurring under perfect conditions.