Médoc

Médoc

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Médoc

Médoc

The Médoc appellation is located on the left bank of the Gironde estuary in Bordeaux, France. This large wine region extends northwest from the city of Bordeaux along a narrow peninsula between the Gironde and the Atlantic Ocean. The appellation was officially established in 1936 and encompasses vineyards that fall outside the more specific communal appellations like Saint-Estèphe, Pauillac, Saint-Julien, and Margaux.

The Médoc benefits from a maritime climate moderated by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gironde estuary, which helps regulate temperatures throughout the growing season. The soils are predominantly gravel over clay and limestone subsoils, though they vary considerably across the region. Red wine production dominates, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot being the primary permitted grape varieties. The region includes properties classified as Cru Bourgeois, a quality designation that recognizes estates producing wines above the basic appellation level.

Médoc wines typically display the structured, age-worthy characteristics associated with left bank Bordeaux, though they tend to be more accessible in their youth than wines from the prestigious communal appellations. The wines generally show good tannin structure with flavors of dark fruits, often complemented by earthy and herbal notes. The blending of grape varieties allows producers to create wines that balance power with elegance, making Médoc an important source of quality Bordeaux at various price points.