The Château d'Auriol of South West

Château d'Auriol
The winery offers 3 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.4.
It is ranked in the top 1948 of the estates of South West.
It is located in South West

The Château d'Auriol is one of the best wineries to follow in Sud-Ouest.. It offers 3 wines for sale in of South West to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Château d'Auriol wines

Looking for the best Château d'Auriol wines in South West among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Château d'Auriol wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Château d'Auriol wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top red wines of Château d'Auriol

Food and wine pairings with a red wine of Château d'Auriol

How Château d'Auriol wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or poultry such as recipes of beef kidney, lamb chops with honey and spices or chicken on a bed of summer vegetables.

Organoleptic analysis of red wines of Château d'Auriol

On the nose the red wine of Château d'Auriol. often reveals types of flavors of oak.

The best vintages in the red wines of Château d'Auriol

  • 2014With an average score of 3.60/5
  • 2015With an average score of 3.30/5
  • 2010With an average score of 3.30/5
  • 2016With an average score of 3.20/5

The grape varieties most used in the red wines of Château d'Auriol.

  • Malbec

Discovering the wine region of South West

The South-West is a large territorial area of France, comprising the administrative regions of Aquitaine, Limousin and Midi-Pyrénées. However, as far as the French wine area is concerned, the South-West region is a little less clear-cut, as it excludes Bordeaux - a wine region so productive that it is de facto an area in its own right. The wines of the South West have a Long and eventful history. The local rivers play a key role, as they were the main trade routes to bring wines from traditional regions such as Cahors, Bergerac, Buzet and Gaillac to their markets.

The last Trading post before the wines left for the lucrative markets of Britain was the wine town and port of Bordeaux. Britain has been a historic trading partner for the region, which was nominally British for a period following the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II of Britain. However, Bordeaux businessmen saw the wines in transit as competition for their own local products and took strong measures to ensure their financial security. The result is the French wine map we know today, with Bordeaux being promoted and the other wine regions of the South West struggling to gain recognition for the diversity and Character of their wines.

This history also explains why the Bordeaux Grapes Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc are now three of the best-known grape varieties in the world, while traditional South West grapes such as Fer Servadou, Len de l'El and Tannat are relatively unknown.

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Discover the grape variety: Camaralet de Lasseube

The camaralet of Lasseube has its origins in the Pyrenees, in Bearn. It can be called gentil aromatique, petit camarau or moustardet. Its bunches are of medium size but its berries are small. The berries turn golden yellow when they reach maturity. This grape variety has two approved clones since 1998: 1023 and 1024. It occupies a little less than one hectare in France and is often vinified with other grape varieties such as lauzet and gros manseng. Camaralet de Lasseube is matured about twenty days after Chasselas. Its more or less compact and winged bunches are not affected by grey rot until after maturity. Its female flowers often expose this grape variety to significant risks of coulure, which makes it possible to obtain an alcoholic wine that is full-bodied but fine. Depending on the type, the aromas of the camaralet de Lasseube may recall fennel, pepper or cinnamon.