Exploring the Bordeaux wine region, one chateau at a time


The writers Wong (second from right) and Ooi (fourth from right) and their travel buddies holding some of the ‘grand’ bottles of wine. — Photos: WONG SIEW HAI and JEANNIE OOI

Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne River in southwestern France, where wine is not just produced, but passionately lived.

A land of vines, elegance, and enduring stories, it has long been the beating heart of French viticulture. Split by the Gironde estuary, the Left Bank (which is more Cabernet Sauvignon-driven) is all about structure and longevity, while the Right Bank (Merlot-led) charms with supple textures and aromatic complexity.

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