
Château BodetLa Justice Caron Fronsac
This wine generally goes well with poultry, beef or game (deer, venison).

Food and wine pairings with La Justice Caron Fronsac
Pairings that work perfectly with La Justice Caron Fronsac
Original food and wine pairings with La Justice Caron Fronsac
The La Justice Caron Fronsac of Château Bodet matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or game (deer, venison) such as recipes of beef with panang curry (red curry), mathieu's lamb tagine or roast deer my grandmother's way.
Details and technical informations about Château Bodet's La Justice Caron Fronsac.
Discover the grape variety: Meslier Saint François
Simple, lively dry whites with a pale golden hue, slender body and sharp acidity; undemonstrative aromas of citrus (lemon), white flowers and herbaceous notes. Neutral, acid profile primarily for distillation. A traditional component of Armagnac AOC blends, contributing to the aromatic identity of Gascon eau-de-vie. Native French white grape from the South-West, grown mainly in Charente and Gascony.
Informations about the Château Bodet
The Château Bodet is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 3 wines for sale in the of Libournais to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Libournais
Bordeaux right bank around Libourne, the world cradle of great Merlots. Velvety, opulent reds with signature notes of ripe plum, black cherry, truffle, cocoa, leather and sweet spices, round tannins and a fleshy palate - age-worthy wines. Dominant Merlot (70-80%) thrives on cold clay-limestone, complemented by Cabernet Franc (Bouchet) with raspberry and bell-pepper notes. Stars: Saint-Émilion (UNESCO), Pomerol (Pétrus), Fronsac.
The wine region of Bordeaux
World-renowned age-worthy reds, led by round Merlot (plum, black fruit) or firm Cabernet Sauvignon (blackcurrant, cedar, graphite), blended with Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot for tannic structure. Structured Médoc and Graves, velvety Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. Also crisp dry whites (Sauvignon/Sémillon) and opulent sweet Sauternes with honey and candied fruit. A 110,000 ha Gironde vineyard, 65 appellations, cradle of the 1855 classified growths.
The word of the wine: Hygrometry
Humidity level of the cellar necessary for a good ageing of the wines. The recommended hygrometry is around 70% in order to guarantee a good elasticity of the corks while preserving the labels.










