
Château Haut LouilleauBlaye Côtes de Bordeaux Blanc
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or poultry.

Food and wine pairings with Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux Blanc
Pairings that work perfectly with Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux Blanc
Original food and wine pairings with Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux Blanc
The Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux Blanc of Château Haut Louilleau matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, vegetarian or poultry such as recipes of pork roll with tomato sauce, quiche with bacon and gruyère cheese or spanish omelette (tortilla auténtica).
Details and technical informations about Château Haut Louilleau's Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux Blanc.
Discover the grape variety: Espadeiro
Light, fresh reds and rosés with a clear ruby or vivid pink robe, smooth tannins and a slender palate with lively acidity. Signature aromas of red fruits (strawberry, raspberry, redcurrant), soft spices and fresh floral notes. Airy Atlantic profile, best drunk young. Often blended with Vinhão and Borraçal, it features in Vinho Verde reds and rosés from the Minho. Native Portuguese black grape of the Vinho Verde zone around Amarante.
Informations about the Château Haut Louilleau
The Château Haut Louilleau is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 4 wines for sale in the of Blaye - Côtes de Bordeaux to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Blaye - Côtes de Bordeaux
Right bank of the Gironde facing the Médoc (45 km north of Bordeaux) on hills overlooking the estuary: signature Merlot reigns in reds (~85%) — round and fruity with ripe plum, black cherry, blackberry, red fruits and a spicy touch, coated tannins and aromatic breadth. Structured Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec complement. Ageing 5-15 years. Some dry Sauvignon-Sémillon whites.
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: Dress
Visual aspect of the wine. The colour is defined by its intensity, clarity, brilliance and colour, which indicate the level of evolution of the wine, thus giving an indication of its vintage.












