Answer: 1. Malbec2. Merlot3. Cabernet Sauvignon4. Cabernet Franc5. Petit Verdot
What are the 5 red wines of Bordeaux?

Bordeaux wine - Wikipedia

Bordeaux wine - Wikipedia

Bordeaux wine regions - Wikipedia

Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855 - Wikipedia

The Bordeaux wine region is divided into subregions including Saint-Émilion Pomerol Médoc and Graves. The 60 Bordeaux appellations and the wine styles they represent are usually categorized into six main families four red based on the subregions and two white based on sweetness: • Red Bordeaux and Red Bordeaux Supérieur. Bordeaux winemakers may use the two regional appellations throughout the entire wine region; however approximately half of the Bordeaux vineyard i…

There are eight AOCs that cover the entire department of Gironde. Any producer within the region is entitled to use these appellations whether or not they are also entitled to use a more specific regional appellation. These appellations are: Bordeaux Bordeaux Supérieur Bordeaux Sec Bordeaux Moelleux Bordeaux Clairet Crémant-de-Bordeaux Bordeaux Rosé and Vin de Pays de l'Atlantique. Where these appellations are used for wines which would otherwise be entitled to use a more specific appellation th…

For red wines the most planted grape varietals are Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. As most regional Bordeaux AOC wines are produced on the Right Bank Cabernet Franc is often found in the blend. Winemakers are using more and more Malbec but Petit Verdot is not often seen.

Both red and white wines are made in the Bordeaux region. Red Bordeaux wine is called claret in the United Kingdom. Red wines are generally made from a blend of grapes and may be made from Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Cabernet Franc Petit verdot Malbec and …

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