Chateau Bel Air Bordeaux Rouge AOC 2022 13,5% 0,75l

7,65  sis. KM

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Allergens

Sulphites

Alcohol content

13.5%

Capacity

0.75L

Country of production

France

Appellation

Bordeaux AOC

Region

Bordeaux

Manufacturer

EARL Burnereau Thierry

Colour

Red

Grape varieties

Cabernet Franc

,

Cabernet Sauvignon

,

Merlot

Earl Burnereau Thierry is a family‑run estate (EARL is a French legal form for family agricultural enterprises). Winemaker Thierry Burnereau manages the property personally. Wines like this are often described as “farm‑style” or “château‑style” in the best sense: they reflect the character of a specific terroir and are produced with respect for tradition, without industrial mass‑production methods.

This is a classic dry red wine from France’s most famous winemaking region — Bordeaux. The 2022 vintage is considered highly successful thanks to the hot summer, which gave the wines richness and ripeness.

 

Tasting notes

Color: Deep ruby or garnet with violet reflections
Aroma: Bright notes of ripe red and black berries (cherry, blackcurrant, blackberry), light spicy nuances, and occasionally hints of underbrush or herbs
Palate: Round and balanced, with soft, velvety tannins and pleasant freshness. The finish may reveal plum notes and a touch of licorice.

Food pairings

Wine pairs beautifully with classic European cuisine:
Meat: Roast beef, steaks, lamb, duck
Starters: Jamón, salami, charcuterie
Cheese: Hard and semi‑hard cheeses (Gouda, Cheddar)
Serving temperature: 16–18°C

It is ready to drink now, but thanks to the excellent 2022 vintage, it can easily age for another 3–5 years, becoming even softer and more harmonious over time.

 

Allergens

Sulphites

Alcohol content

13.5%

Capacity

0.75L

Country of production

France

Appellation

Bordeaux AOC

Region

Bordeaux

Manufacturer

EARL Burnereau Thierry

Colour

Red

Grape varieties

Cabernet Franc

,

Cabernet Sauvignon

,

Merlot