Saint-Julien

E796054

Saint-Julien is a prestigious Bordeaux wine appellation on the Médoc’s Left Bank, renowned for its elegant, well-structured red wines dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon.

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Saint-Julien canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
Bordeaux wine appellation
climate maritime climate
country France
foodPairingTypical game
hard cheeses
red meat dishes
grapeVarietyDominant Cabernet Sauvignon NERFINISHED
grapeVarietyImportant Cabernet Franc NERFINISHED
Merlot NERFINISHED
grapeVarietyPermitted Malbec NERFINISHED
Petit Verdot NERFINISHED
hasClassification several classified growths (crus classés) of 1855
knownFor age-worthy wines
elegant red wines
well-structured wines
locatedIn Médoc NERFINISHED
locatedOn Left Bank of the Gironde NERFINISHED
notableFor consistency of quality among châteaux
partOf Bordeaux wine region NERFINISHED
regulates production of red wines only
reputation prestigious Bordeaux appellation
servingSuggestion best served at cellar temperature
soilType gravel
gravel over clay subsoils
typicalAlcoholRange around 12.5–14% ABV
typicalAromas blackcurrant
cedar
graphite
plum
spice
tobacco
typicalWineProfile balanced acidity
firm tannins
medium to full-bodied
wineStyle red wine

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Cru Bourgeois productionArea Saint-Julien
Moulis-en-Médoc locatedBetween Saint-Julien