Graves

Graves

Red Apron Fine Wines And Spirits
Th 6 28/07/2023 1 minute read
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Graves is an appellation title for still red and white wines produced in an area west and south of Bordeaux city, running down to Langon, 50km up the left bank of the Garonne river in western France. The Graves region is characterized by the gravel soils ("graves") after which it is named. Unique among Bordeaux's subregions, Graves is equally respected for both its red wines as for its whites.

 

Chateau Ferrande, Graves
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Chateau Ferrande, Graves
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Chateau Haura, Graves (Dubourdieu)
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Clos Floridene, Graves (Dubourdieu)
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Clos Floridene, Graves (Dubourdieu)
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