Château La Borie

Lacoste-Borie

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 2012

Vintage 2012 | Not a great vintage but very satisfactory now, a Point. Berries, tobacco, chocolate. Round taste. | paired with pigs neck from the bbq | at Gist Tilburg — 2 months ago

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Borie-Manoux

Right Hook Cabernet Sauvignon

aish k
8.9

dry but light, enjoyable for a weeknight — 10 months ago

Domaine Francois-Xavier Borie

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 2013

Oak, traditional Bordeaux. Oak and Leather. 10 years, rounded , good to drink. Matured black currant, cherry etc. 2013 @1800(300/G), T Enoteca, 230225 — 2 years ago

Domaine de la Borie Blanche

Minervois-La Livinière Red Blend 2017

Robust red with black fruit and heady wafts of heath-land shrubs and pepper on the nose. Very full palate of ripe and powerful dense black fruit and berry flavours. — 2 years ago

Château Lalande-Borie

Saint-Julien Red Bordeaux Blend 2016

a point…👌🏼 — 2 months ago

Peter, Ronald and 3 others liked this

Borie-Manoux

A Seaworthy Tale Blaufränkisch

Just like most Hungarian wines I’ve had, it is unique and amazing! Maybe I’m a little biased because my family is Hungarian but I found it to be a memorable and easily drinkable wine — 7 months ago

Domaine de la Borie Blanche

Minervois Red Rhone blend 2020

Medium ruby color.
Aromas of baked blueberry/blackberry, vanilla, clove
Dry. Flavors of baked blueberry/blackberry, vanilla, clove. Fruity and juicy.

Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 3/5
Balance: 4/5
Finish: 4/5
— 2 years ago

Château La Borie

Côtes du Rhône Villages Red Rhone Blend

Pretty dark fruit, black pepper, and herbal nose.
Voluptuous yet lean palate; big fruit start with good acidity and low heat on the alcohol.
Young, but refined:)
— 3 months ago

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Madame de Beaucaillou

Haut-Medoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2019

2019 vintage. This seems to be a new wine by Saint-Julien cru classé Ducru-Beaucaillou, but not a word about this wine on their website. They do own 16 hectares of vineyards in Cussac, Haut-Médoc that were part of the vineyards at the time of the 1855 classification and therefore may be used for Ducru-Beaucaillou or Lalande-Borie, or can be used for a Haut-Medoc. To further complicate matters, this wine was bottled in Listrac, where they own Fourcas-Borie. Anyway, wherever the grapes come from, this is a very solid Haut-Médoc. According to a négiocant website it is a blend of 68% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc, aged 12 months in barriques (20% new). Dark red with purplish rim. Black and red fruits, violeta, dark chocolate and a subtle smokey oak touch. A medium-bodied, elegant wine with impeccable balance and very good length. Very good value too at less than 20 euros .Abv. 14%. — 2 years ago

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