Our En Primeur coverage continues with this report on Pessac-Léognan wines and our tasting reviews. Overall, we found the red wines in this appellation to be the most diverse this year. While some wines left us baffled, we also found some real favourites with several properties standing out from the crowd.| Le blog iDealwine
If you’ve been following the news about the 2023 En Primeur campaign, chances are you already know that it’s an outstanding, if not exceptional, vintage for dry and sweet white wines. Read our analysis of Sauternes ’s sweet wines and discover our favourites.| Le blog iDealwine
The latest instalment in our series on En Primeur wines takes us to the Right Bank with its many great success stories. We also have plenty of top picks from both Pomerol and Saint-Emilion to tell you about.| Le blog iDealwine
Let’s resume our exploration of the 2024 En Primeur campaign (2023 vintage) and turn our attention to the wines produced in the Médoc region (Left Bank). We’ll be dissecting weather patterns, general wine characteristics and revealing our personal favourites (and believe us, there are plenty!)| Le blog iDealwine
Before we get started, check out our comprehensive coverage on Bordeaux’s 2023 vintage:| Le blog iDealwine
You probably hear about the en primeur each year in the spring. And no doubt you know a little bit about what this expression means. To find out everything you need to know on the subject, read on!| Le blog iDealwine