Saint Julien

Saint Julien

Red Apron Fine Wines And Spirits
Th 5 27/07/2023 1 minute read
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Sandwiched between the more famous appellations of Pauillac and Margaux, Saint-Julien is sometimes unfairly overlooked because it does not have a first growth chateau in the 1855 Bordeaux classification. Producing arguably the archetypal Left Bank red wine, Saint-Julien might not boast a first growth but this small appellation is highly regarded for the consistant quality of its red wines.

 

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