South West Red Wine
Between the Bordeaux region and the Pyrénées, the South-West is a traditional wine region, probably even older than its (now) more famous neighbour. But today wines from South West of France are of excellent quality and offer supurb value. Region as a whole comprises 16,000 hectares (40,000 acres) and the predominent red grapes are: Cabernet, Merlot, Tannat. The Madiran sub region produces a wonderful full body red wine.
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Gaillac Rouge 2004
Slurp Price: £4.69Various different vineyards get lumped together under France's 'southwest' banner, which can be misleading - some of them are... -
Corbieres Rouge 2004
Slurp Price: £4.99Domaine de Crouzets Corbieres 2004 comes from an ideal wine growing area and contains Mourvedre 70%, Grenache 15% and... -
David Maitre Vigneron VDP Rouge 2006
Slurp Price: £3.99Various different vineyards get lumped together under France's 'southwest' banner, which can be misleading - some of them are... -
Bergerac Merlot 2005
Slurp Price: £6.99Based on a clay and limestone plateau just to the south of Bergerac in the heart of Dordogne. The... -
Chateau Haut-Bages-Liberal Pauillac 2003
Slurp Price: £32.62Classified as a 5ème Cru Classé, Château Haut-Bages-Libéral produces exemplary clarets at extremely competitive prices, despite being one of...