The third and final post on Bordeaux red wines for under $30 is finally here and my apology for the long delay. Like the two earlier posts on Bordeaux red wines, I have most of the information in two downloads.

The first download provides background on the Right Bank Terroir and how it is different from the Left Bank and the primary grapes used for Right Bank red wines. I also cover the AOCs for the Right Bank and the Saint-Emilion Classification to help understand the information that is on the label to help you in your wine selection process. Lastly, I provide a little information on three of the top estates on the Right Bank.
The second download is a list of fourteen recommended Right Bank wines. For each of them I have their Classification, the percentages of the different varietals in that wine, and a typical retail price for the 2020 vintage. Six of those wines are under $30.
I hope you have enjoyed the three posts about Bordeaux red wines and are enjoying trying some of the ones recommended in the three posts. Do you have a preference between Right Bank and Left Bank? Are some of the under $20 wines now a favorite table wine? Feedback is very interesting and helpful and “Likes” are greatly appreciated.
Thanks for this post! I had the opportunity to visit Bordeaux in May and toured St. Emilion and a couple of Chateau’s in the area.
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