Pauillac AOC takes its name from the city in the heart of the Medoc, with about 1,200 hectares of vines grown on the appellation’s high-quality gravel and rock soils, the wines of Pauillac are some of the most long lived wines of the Left Bank. Cabernet sauvignon, merlot, and petit verdot grow on a gentle slope facing the Garonne River. ... Read More »
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Henry’s February Picks: Roeno Marzemino La Rua and Lacoste Borie Pauillac
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Discover Pauillac Wines at NYC’s BurdiGala
Home to three of the five Grand Crus from the 1855 Classification (Latour, Lafite and Mouton), Pauillac is the iconic home of excellent Cabernet Sauvignon. Concentrated with notes of cassis, cedar and the aroma of a humidor, these are Bordeaux’ most famously long lived wines. With 3000 acres of vineyards planted on layers of gravel soil, providing good drainage, the ... Read More »