Bordeaux Next Gen Winemakers National PR Media Kit

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meet Next Gen Bordeaux



Meet the next generation of Bordeaux winemakers Next Gen Bordeaux winemakers and châteaux representatives are a driving force of new ideas, sustainable initiatives, and global connection. They represent a dynamic generation that is making an impact in every sector from viticulture and winemaking to marketing and exports. Next Gen Bordeaux is proud to lead sustainable initiatives in the region; as of fall 2021, 75% of Bordeaux vineyards now hold environmental certifications, a new benchmark! Their wines capture the artistry and depth of various Bordeaux appellations from many perspectives, including family-owned châteaux and relative newcomers.

Châ̂teau Biac (Côtes de Bordeaux), Yasmina Asseily, Sales Director (42) ChÂ̂teau d'Arche (Bordeaux blanc, Sauternes), Matthieu Arroyo, Winemaker (39) ChÂteau des Combes (Bordeaux), Jonathan Ducourt, Owner and Winemaker (38) ChÂ̂teau du Moulin Rouge (Haut-Médoc), Geoffrey Ribeiro, Owner and Winemaker (28) ChÂ̂teau Gardera & ChÂ̂teau Tassin (Bordeaux Supérieur), Guillaume Gonfrier, Sales Manager (28) ChÂteau Haut-Rian (Côtes de Bordeaux), Pauline Lapierre, Owner and Winemaker (32) ChÂ̂teau Larrivaux (Haut-Médoc), Bérangère Tesseron, Owner and Winemaker (39) ChÂ̂teau Roquefort (Bordeaux), Camille Giai, Commercial Director (39) ChÂ̂teau Simon (Sauternes, Graves), Pauline Dufour, Owner and Winemaker (35) Clarence Dillon WINES/Clarendelle (Bordeaux, Bordeaux blanc), Erika Smatana, Export Manager USA East Coast 3


LEARN MORE ABOUT BORDEAUX For more information visit: bordeaux.com/us

110,000 HECTARES OF VINEYARDS A mild ocean climate, crossed by the 45th parallel and bathed by the Atlantic The largest AOC vineyard of France ¼ of the area of French AOC wines 3 out of 4 farms in Gironde have vines.

5,500

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WINEGROWERS

MAISONS DE NÉGOCE

AOCs

Mainly family-run estates (56% individual operators)

Over 75% of Bordeaux wines sold

Appellations d’Origine Contrôlée

Distributed in over 170 countries

5.1 million hectoliters produced on average (680 million bottles)

Average size of estates: 19.8 hectares (49 acres) Approx. 5% of vineyard surface area devoted to crus classés

Wide Range of Wines 85% red, 9% dry white, 4% rosé and clairet, 1% sweet whites, 1% crémant Reds: 66% Merlot 22% Cabernet Sauvignon 9% Cabernet Franc 3% other Whites: 46% Sémillon 46% Sauvignon Blanc 5% Muscadelle 3% other


Meeting the challenge: SUSTAINABLE BORDEAUX

75% of Bordeaux producers hold environmental certifications and uphold a collective commitment to sustainable winemaking.

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YASMINA ASSEILY,

owner, Sales Director

CHÂTEAU BIAC | A.O.C. Cadillac Cotes de Bordeaux

Yasmina Asseily describes her family’s journey into wine as totally accidental. The daughter of winemaker Youmna Asseily, her family fell in love with Château Biac, and it has become her life’s work. For Yasmina, wine is “a living thing,” all about adaptability, sensitivity, lateral thinking and reaction. She finds that women often bring versatility and an ability to look at things from different angles, when each harvest brings new expectations and questions about the future.

"I never miss a Football match!” Château Biac strives to nurture the vines, always raising the bar to communicate the personality of the terroir and to preserve nature for generations to come. As Bordeaux adapts to the forces of climate change and market demand, vision is needed to maintain tradition while also moving forward with new ideas. Yasmina brings new insight to the family’s expertise in the industry and embraces this spirit of constant evolution; her family comes from a Mediterranean background and she has learned to bridge many cultural traditions, including the beauty of Lebanese family recipes paired with Bordeaux. Yasmina loves large formats in wine which spur joy, comradery and sharing; in her opinion, “the more the merrier” is a philosophy to embrace.


Every year is a new beginning, a new promise, a new hope. You never know who will come through the gates, spurred by curiosity or a need to discover new tastes; the encounters create new links, fresh visions, unexpected friendships, all in the space of the vineyard.”

GOOD TO KNOW! Félix de Biac 2016 Cotes de Bordeaux

Château Biac 2016 Cotes de Bordeaux

76% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Cabernet Franc

85% Merlot, 10% Petit Verdot, 5% Cabernet Franc

TASTING NOTES Dense and black-fruited with notes of cedar and jammy blackberries.

TASTING NOTES Notes of red and black fruits balanced with hints of chocolate and spice.

VINIFICATION Aged 16 months in barrels

VINIFICATION Aged 16 months in barrels

ALCOHOL 14.5%

ALCOHOL 14.5%

Originally from Lebanon, the Asseily family of Château Biac brings many cultural and artistic traditions to Bordeaux.

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MATTHIEU ARROYO, Winemaker CHÂTEAU D'ARCHE | A.O.C. Bordeaux Blanc, Sauternes

Matthieu Arroyo 's career in winemaking began with a desire to merge his interests in chemistry, nature, and wine. He traveled to New Zealand in the spring of 2008 to learn more. "I principally learned English and brought another view about a new wine culture," he recalls of his time abroad. Matthieu has a positive outlook on his peers in winemaking. "This generation brings a global view of the world," he says. "We are aware of the economy and climate issues in Bordeaux, but also all over the world." He sees the need for a new version of Sauternes wines, and is encouraged by the large format wines that Château d'A rche produces. "The wine provides less oxygen with bigger content, which means the drinkability is better and the conservation is lasting," he says.

"When I’m not at the Château, you can find me fishing for our dinner!” Château d'A rche is ISO14001 certified since 2011, and will be certified organic in 2024. The winery is innovative in other ways as well, one of which is using a wineglobe, which is a glass barrel. "This could provide less sulfites in our Sauternes," says Matthieu. "We are looking forward to see the results." Matthieu's favorite food and wine pairings are Sauternes with Ris de Veau (calf sweetbread), and white dry wine with oysters. His passion for Château d'A rche's wines is evident. "Sauternes isn't just wine! It is an experience," he says. "You will discover the gold of Bordeaux."


Climate change is a big challenge to our region. More rain in a short time and dryer seasons. We have to find new culture systems and new vine varieties."

Château d’Arche 2009 Sauternes Grand Cru Classé

“A” Château d’Arche 2020 Bordeaux Blanc

90% Sémillon, 10% Sauvignon Blanc

85% Sémillon, 15% Sauvignon Blanc

TASTING NOTES Concentrated notes of honey, crystallized orange, and quince.

TASTING NOTES Notes of citrus, passion fruit and white flowers. On the palate, creaminess brought by the maturing on lees.

VINIFICATION Aged in French oak barrels for 12 to 18 months ALCOHOL 13.5%

GO12 34 K5O6! Château d'Arche uses an innovative glass barrel to manage sulfite levels in Sauternes.

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VINIFICATION 6 months on lees in stainless steel ALCOHOL 12.7%

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JONATHAN DUCOURT,

sales &

Marketing manager Ducourt family winery | A.O.C. Bordeaux Jonathan Ducourt recounts his early days learning the wine trade at his family's estate. "I started early as a ‘winery child’ could, first in bottling and in the vineyards during school holidays, and later at the winery. It has always been in my head that I'd work in the wine industry." Jonathan has honed his craft in Napa Valley, Tuscany and New Zealand, and naturally, Bordeaux. These experiences shaped his decision to enter the merchandising end of the wine industry. "What I learned the most was that these wineries were much better organized than we were for sales and marketing, so when I came back to Bordeaux, I decided to change careers and help develop those areas at our family's winery, promoting our château and our brands around the world," he says.

”When I am not working, I am running!” Jonathan is enthusiastic about the variety of wines his family winery offers. From the historical Chateau des Combes, they developed other estates over time. All our whites and rosés are vegan," he says. "We also have a sulfite-free cuvée and some cuvées that are produced from 60 to 70 year old vines, too. We did not make big changes to our wines, but our range has been diversified with more styles of wines." Jonathan adds that Ducourt's wines offer a fresh take on Bordeaux. "There is a global trend for more fresh and fruity wines, which we fully support in our style," he says.


As a wine grower, we have to think longer term than just a few years. The biggest challenge to find the grape varieties and final blends that will be Bordeaux in the next decade or two. We also have to grow with the minimum impact on the environment and especially minimum treatments."

Château des Combes 2016 Bordeaux Rouge

69% Merlot 31% Cabernet Sauvignon TASTING NOTES On the nose, the wine leads with pleasant red-fruit, vanilla and spice aromas. Supple and fruity palate with soft, but structured tannins. Long finish.

GO12 34 K5O6! Apart from Chateau des Combes, the Ducourt family explore many styles of red wines, the whites or rosés are Vegan; the winery experiments with sulfite-free.

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VINIFICATION Fermented in stainless steel vats, followed malolactic fermentation around 64°F. Aged in a combination of oak barrels and stainless steel vats. ALCOHOL 13.5%

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GEOFFREY RIBEIRO, owner, winemaker CHÂTEAU DU MOULIN ROUGE | A.O.C. Haut-Médoc

Geoffrey Ribeiro has been steeped in the art of winemaking from an early age. His family's winery dates back 13 generations and, as he tells it, he was involved in its marketing of sorts from the age of 10. "My parents and grandparents received a lot of American visitors at the winery during the weekends and I had my job too! I was selling some magnets and corkscrews from our vineyard with my sister. They are great souvenirs!" Geoffrey went on to study winemaking, and then joined his family to work at Château du Moulin Rouge. He considers himself fortunate to be part of such a long legacy. "As Château du Moulin Rouge is a family property, we can all benefit from the network of each other and the previous generations. It is a considerable advantage to have such a solid team!" he enthuses.

"I love wine!” Château du Moulin Rouge is certified sustainable (HVE Level 3), the highest environmental level. "We have done the groundwork for more than 15 years now and continue to invest in equipment that respects the environment," he says. Geoffrey is excited about the new styles of wine emerging throughout Bordeaux. Château du Moulin Rouge, for example, produces a vegan wine. "Let's see what the next decade inspires us to do!" Geoffrey enthuses.


Every year is a new beginning, a new promise, a new hope. You never know who will come through the gates, spurred by curiosity or a need to discover new tastes; the encounters create new links, fresh visions, unexpected friendships, all in the space of the vineyard.”

Château du Moulin Rouge 2017 Haut-Médoc (Cru Bourgeois)

50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10 % Cabernet Franc TASTING NOTES Notes of cassis, black berries and black pepper. Hints of minerality and graphite. Fine concentration. Tannins are well-structured. A fruity and wellbalanced wine with a fine unctuosity and a good length

GO12 34 K5O6! Château Du Moulin

ChâteauRouge du Moulinis... Rouge dates back 13 generations.

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VINIFICATION Aged 12 months in French oak barrels ALCOHOL 13 %

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GUILLAUME GONFRIER, Sales Manager VIGNOBLES GONFRIER | A.O.C. Bordeaux Supérieur & Bordeaux Blanc

Guillaume Gonfrier grew up on his family's vineyards, so naturally he gravitated to work in the world of wine. "I really decided to pursue this career while I was doing an internship in New York, where I realized the uniqueness of wine and its power to gather people together," he says. Guillaume is the newest member of the Vignobles Gonfrier business, and at 28 years old, he’s providing his father and uncle with new perspectives on climate change and the world of wine. The vineyards are HVE and Terra Vitis-certified and we have been pioneering organic viticulture since the beginning of the 2000’s and can now offer a wide range of organic/NOP certified wines." Guillaume says.

Having traveled extensively as the Sales Manager for Vignobles Gonfrier, Guillaume has had the unique opportunity to interact with consumers across the globe. He has a strong understanding of what buyers are looking for in Gonfrier wines, and continues to work alongside his family in tandem with the terroir. Guillaume's favorite aspect of being in the wine industry is "having wines every day with family and friends." He’s also a fan of the classics. One of his favorite food pairings is a beef stew accompanied by a Bordeaux red.


I think the one of the biggest strengths that the Next Gen brings to wine is a greater attention to tradition. I think that wine must more than ever reveal the expression of the terroir."

Château Le Gardera 2019 Bordeaux Supérieur

60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc TASTING NOTES Notes of red berries and cocoa, with supple tannins on the palate VINIFICATION Partially aged in French oak for 12 months ALCOHOL 13.5%

Château Tassin 2020 Bordeaux Blanc

40% Sémillon, 30% Sauvignon Blanc, 20% Sauvignon Gris, 10% Muscadelle TASTING NOTES Fruit-driven aromatics leading with citrus fruit and pear VINIFICATION On fine lees and in stainless steel tanks

GO12 34 K5O6! Vignobles Gonfrier offers Vegan and sulfite-free wines.

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ALCOHOL 13% vignobles-gonfrier.fr/


PAULINE LAPIERRE,

Owner, Winemaker

CHÂTEAU HAUT-RIAN | A.O.C. Cotes de Bordeaux

Pauline Lapierre can trace her passion for winemaking back to her formative years. "I grew up in a winery but was a good student," she says. "I was encouraged to study finance and business administration at HEC Paris. Then, I worked in the water industry with Evian, and realized after a while wine could not be only a memory or a hobby. I really wanted to work in that industry and be a winemaker. I passed the degree of oenologist in Montpelier and came back to Bordeaux to work."

Pauline sees a bright future for wine with the current crop of young winemakers. "The environment is in our DNA, and is included in our approach (to winemaking)," she says. "And most of us have varied backgrounds and lives, overall a less conventional approach to wine." Château Haut-Rian is Bee Friendly, Terra Vitis and HVE-certified. "Half of the vineyard is managed organically," Pauline shares with pride.

"I am always ready to explore!” Pauline describes the château's wines as "balanced, that is to say rich, but not overwhelming; fruitful but fresh; tannic but soft; if they could speak, they would say, try me!"


I am part of the Next-Gen but I always remember the older generations, which represent a big part of Bordeaux today. 60% of winegrowers will be over 60 in the coming years. What will happen next?”

Château Haut-Rian 2018 Cadillac Cotes de Bordeaux

70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc TASTING NOTES Notes of red and black fruits with a hint of vanilla. Elegant tannin structure.

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Château Haut-Rian 50% organic, Château has...

Haut -Rian is also Bee Friendly, Terra Vitis and HVE -certified.

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VINIFICATION 3-week maceration with daily pump over during fermentation. Part of the cuvée spends 6 months in French oak barrels. ALCOHOL 13.5%

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BÉRANGÈRE TESSERON, Owner, Winemaker CHÂTEAU LARRIVAUX | A.O.C. Haut-Médoc

Bérangère Tesseron grew up at Chateau Larrivaux and always knew she wanted to remain in the wine industry. During her college years, she studied Vineyard and Wine Law and returned to the Château in 2005, where she runs the vineyard alongside her mother and her aunt. Chateau Larrivaux has uniquely honed the vine with a touch of femininity since its inception in 1580: to date, the chateau has been exclusively owned and operated by the women in the family. Care for the land is demonstrable at Larrivaux: “although the estate covers 80 hectares, only 20ha are dedicated to viticulture. The rest is comprised of woods, meadows, forests, and fields; biodiversity is at the forefront for us. We also have 9 beehives that work wonderfully!”

"I am a big foodie!” Chateau Larrivaux has been HVE3-certified since 2019 but Bérangère and her team are “always looking to push the limits.” They don't use herbicides, insecticides, or anti-rot treatments. “We treat as little as possible, and never at the recommended dose- always below. The Château is also fortunate to have help from the many resident bats who live on the quarries of the property and hunt pests,” Bérangère says. The result? Refined, harmonious wine that is pleasant to drink young with great aging capacity. Reflecting on the 3L big bottles she has just sent to New York, Bérangère quotes Winston Churchill famous saying, "A magnum is the perfect size for two gentlemen, especially if one of them isn't drinking! “Imagine the double magnum,” Bérangère muses. That's only 2 magnums!” In short: more than enough to please everyone.


Larrivaux is a wine that lives in harmony with the 60 hectares of forests, woods and meadows that surround it.”

Château Larrivaux 2014 Haut-Médoc

Château Larrivaux 2016 Haut-Médoc

72% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot

53% Merlot, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Petit Verdot, 5% Cabernet Franc

TASTING NOTES Ripe black fruits, with notes of violets. Opulent, fine tannins and a fruity, generous finish.

TASTING NOTES Strong black fruit notes while remaining fresh. Well-integrated tannins

VINIFICATION Aged 16 months in barrels

VINIFICATION Aged 16 months in barrels

ALCOHOL 13.5%

ALCOHOL 14%

GOOD TO KNOW! Château Larrivaux minimizes all treatments and encourages bats to support sustainable pest removal.

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Camille Giai, Commercial Director CHÂTEAU ROQUEFORT | A.O.C. Bordeaux

Camille Giai has always been drawn to the wine world. Originally from the Rhône Valley, he pursued a degree in viticulture, and has always embraced the multi-faceted aspect of wine, its ties to culture, terroir, luxury and the environment, and its ability to be a product for both everyday enjoyment and life’s big moments. Camille oversees marketing and sales at Château Roquefort, where he is charged with finding a “new approach,” seeking a range of fresh, modern styles that range from proprietary parcel selection to fruit and spice-forward flavor profiles. He is thrilled with the prospect of getting new consumers excited about Bordeaux, appealing to their emerging palates, while also introducing them to the region’s wealth of terroir, expertise, and talent.

”BESIDES THE WINE WORLD, I love photography!” Camille believes that the next decade will be one of change and innovation for Bordeaux, marked by technical innovation; the emergence of enotourism; and experimentation with new varieties and approaches that place a high emphasis on environmental diligence. Certified sustainable (HVE 3) and currently converting to organic planting, Château Roquefort borders a natural preserve with protected plant and vegetable species. Camille believes like many in Bordeaux that environment starts in the vineyard, producing “less not more,” and providing opportunities for young generations to come back and work the land. It’s an ambitious vision, and along the way Camille finds inspiration in the global consumer, trade and media community, remembering with fondness the year he spent in New York promoting French wine. The future is full of promise, but Camille also appreciates Bordeaux’s timeless nature: “Imagine, we just unearthed a magnificent 30 million-year-old fossil bed in our white wine vineyard!”


Our goal is to develop a new expression of Bordeaux, not to break with the past, but to respond to today’s consumer preferences.”

Château Roquefort 2020 Bordeaux Blanc

85% Sauvignon Blanc, 15% Sémillon TASTING NOTES Intense, very aromatic bouquet with a mixture of floral hints of jasmine, hawthorn and lemon blossom. A fruit forward palate with notes mandarin, pear, lychee, and pineapple.

GO12 34 K5O6! Certified sustainable, Château Roquefort borders a natural preserve with protected plant and vegetable species.

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VINIFICATION Macerated on the skins. Low temperature fermentation in stainless steel tanks. ALCOHOL 12.5%

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PAULINE DUFOUR, Owner, Winemaker CHÂTEAU SIMON | A.O.C. Sauternes, Graves

Pauline Dufour started her career in the wine industry working as a sales manager for a large exporter of Bordeaux wines, but quickly decided her expertise would be best suited working alongside her sister at their family vineyard, Château Simon. A self-proclaimed globetrotter, Pauline encountered opportunities to learn winemaking outside of her family’s scope, which gave her new perspectives: “I worked 5 months in an organic vineyard in California, which opened my mind to new techniques,” Pauline says. Her worldly experience means her day-to-day at the vineyard is “conducted with thoughtfulness and respect for the human and environmental impact of the business, while protecting nature and reducing the winery’s carbon footprint.”

MY SISTER AND I SHARE EVERYTHING INCLUDING WINEMAKING RESPONSIBILITIES!” Pauline is adamant that “Sauternes is not just a dessert wine! It can be a cocktail wine, too, or enjoyed as an aperitif with spicy foods, chicken, strong cheeses or even oysters.” She loves everything about the region where she grew up, but her favorite time of year is when “the sunrise hits the dewy vines during springtime, it feels like nature is waking up slowly, it’s beautiful.” Since she began working with her sister in 2015 (to date, still her favorite vintage), she’s committed herself to sharing the beauty of Sauternes with the world. “It’s a wine of depth and contrast; consumers are able to rediscover this ancestral wine and really enjoy the diversity of the aromas and freshness.”


I think that Bordeaux will continue to diversify and protect nature by planting new and old vine varieties. Bordeaux is full of passionate and dynamic people, ready to face the climate challenge ahead.”

Château Simon 2019

Château Simon 2015

AOC Graves

AOC Sauternes

50% Sauvignon Blanc, 50% Sémillon

80% Sémillon, 18% Sauvignon Blanc, 2% Muscadelle

TASTING NOTES Bouquet of white flowers and orchard fruits, followed by a rounded palate

TASTING NOTES Aromas of sweet melon and exotic fruits and dried apricot.

VINIFICATION Fermented in stainless steel and new barrels with batonnage twice a week ALCOHOL 13.5%

VINIFICATION The botrytised grapes are cold soaked and aged in oak barrels for 18 months.

GOOD TO KNOW!

Château Simon is... Beyond dessert, Château Simon pairs Sauternes with aperitif, spicy foods, chicken, cheese, oysters and more.

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ERIKA SMATANA,

Export Manager USA, east coast

CLARENCE DILLON wines/CLARENDELLE | A.O.C. Bordeaux

Erika Smatana is a native of Bratislava, Slovakia. Her path to the wine industry is an interesting one, starting from the age of 10 when her family emigrated to Canada through Vienna, Austria. "We arrived in Toronto in 1981 and became naturalized citizens," she says. "I moved to New York City to complete a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting. Afterward, I became a true New Yorker and spent 20 plus years living there." After completing wine studies with several accredited societies, wine became her passion. Erika traveled to Bordeaux in September 2020 to fulfill a dream and work harvest with Famille Barton in Saint-Julien, Château Langoa-Barton, and Château Léoville-Barton.

"I am an artist!” Erika has found much to admire in Bordeaux. "There is incredible value for quality in Bordeaux from Petit Château to Grand Cru Classé wines in a diversity of styles," she says. "Clarendelle is made by the same winemaking team as Château HautBrion offering an approachable, high quality wine for incredible value." All of Clarence Dillon Wines’ partners follow a sustainable approach, some organically and some biodynamically. Erika considers Bordeaux region more sustainably engaged in France, a fact that, “creates wonderful equilibrium in our region." She looks forward to a future where Bordeaux wines go back to basics, with a modern twist: "I am excited about the return to tradition, handmade vineyard management and winemaking methods with updated, state-of-the-art equipment that mimics its origins."


There is a new excitement and interest in Bordeaux. The world is seeing that Bordeaux is not stagnant but moving toward preserving the land as naturally as possible and preserving the classic ways of making wines while also introducing new equipment and vision.”

Clarendelle Bordeaux Blanc 2020

Clarendelle Bordeaux Rouge 2015

43% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Sémillon, 27% Muscadelle

83% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Cabernet Franc

TASTING NOTES Fresh and creamy with peaches and hints of celery. Mediumbodied with a light, round texture and a fruity finish. Drink now.

TASTING NOTES Fresh nose with berries and chocolate with hints of hazelnuts. Sandalwood. Medium-bodied, linear and focused with fine tannins and a delicious finish. Drink and enjoy.

VINIFICATION The wines are cellared and only released to the market when they are deemed fully ready to be enjoyed by the consumer.

VINIFICATION The wines are cellared and only released to the market when they are deemed fully ready to be enjoyed by the consumer.

ALCOHOL 12.5%

ALCOHOL 13.5%

GO12 34 K5O6! Clarendelle is made by the same winemaking team as Château Haut-Brion.

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A Taste of Next Gen Bordeaux Next Gen Bordeaux wineries are sponsoring a Big Bottle tasting in New York this November, with wines available by-the-glass in over 65 restaurants and bars throughout the NYC area. Offered in a rare 3-Liter bottle (double Magnum size), this is the Biggest Bottle promotion to date from Bordeaux’s Next Gen winemakers. Find out more about our featured wineries and if you’re in New York this November join us in supporting our local hospitality partners!

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