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Our annual Bordeaux show. With the release of the 2023 vintage, we find one of the warmest vintages, with plenty of rain and late season heat, creating uneven vineyard challenges. The wines varied in quality and style but were balanced with moderate alcohol, fresh acidity and more of a mid-weight body. The 2023’s will be readily drinkable and priced fairly, but not to the level of the ’16, ’19, ’20, and ’22 vintages. Keep in mind, each region and varietal had their own unique circumstances. We spoke with Count Stephan von Neipperg from Chateau Canon La Gaffeliere [https://gaffeliere.com/] in St. Emillion, Aline Baly from Chateau Coutet in Barsac [https://www.chateaucoutet.com/en/], Alexander van Beek from Chateau Giscours in Margaux [https://giscours.com/en/wine/chateau-giscours/], Julien Barthe from Chateau Beau Sejour Becot [https://vins-saint-emilion.com/en/castle/chateau-beau-sejour-becot-2/] in St Emillion, Sara Lecompte Cuvelier from Chateau Leoville Poyferre [https://www.leoville-poyferre.fr/en/] in Saint Julien, and Kinou Cazes Hachemian from Chateau Lynch Bages in Paulillac [https://www.lynchbages.com/en/]. Please remember to subscribe to The Grape Nation wherever you get your pods! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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