currently 165,829 Wines and 25,046 Producers, including 3,208 classified producers.
Firm, somewhat dried-root-vegetable, earthy and a hint of floral scent of ripe black berries with a little tobacco and a hint of cherries. Ripe, relatively juicy fruit with chocolaty and coffee-spicy wood flavours, some cherries and minty hints, also a little dark ethereal spice in the background, youthful and present, ripe, quite fine tannin, certain persistence, a lot of alcoholic strength, a little baked pork rind in the background, sooty traces, not forever deep, very good finish, again with chocolaty tones.
The red grape variety originates from France. There are about 60 synonyms attesting to its age and worldwide distribution in almost all wine producing countries....
The red grape variety originates from France or Spain. There are around 80 synonyms that testify to the vine's great age and spread. The most important ones, grouped alphabetically by...
The area in the south of the Bordeaux region was declared an appellation in 1980 under Cadillac. It is named after the town, which also gave the name to the famous car brand in honour...
The Bordeaux region is probably one of the best-known wine-growing areas in France, vying for first place among the "best wines" in terms of quality. The city of the same name is...
The Republic of France with its capital Paris covers 632,734 km². It is an intercontinental state in Western Europe with overseas territories. The national territory is located on all...
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100 WP uniqueWines that can only be made differently, but not better. |
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95-99 WP greatWorld-class wines whose depth, complexity, character and expressiveness give an unforgettable, sensual experience. |
90-94 WP excellentFirst class wines that are among the best of their kind. They are characterized by purity, harmony, depth and character. |
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85-89 WP very goodRemarkable wines with personality, expression, as well as a certain complexity and depth. They deserve every wine lover's attention. |
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80-84 WP goodClean, harmonious, at best typical wines. |
75-79 WP passable |
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70-74 WP schwach |
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60-69 WP insufficient |
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50-59 WP unacceptable |