Friday, June 19, 2015

Tasting The Unexpected at Bordeaux's Vinexpo 2015

by Paige Donner

Vinexpo Bordeaux is all work and no play. These photos and video from the four days spent there earlier this week give a good strong visual indication of exactly what I mean. 

I suppose it's really simply a question of, yes, it's hard work, but somebody's gotta do it...

All photos by Paige Donner copyright 2015

Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 Atmosphere Photos 

Setting the stage....

 

 
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Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright

 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright

 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright

 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright

 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright

 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright
 
Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015 atmosphere photos by Paige Donner copyright

 


Decanter's Excellence From Unexpected Places Masterclass...

 

 
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Decanter's Excellence From Unexpected Places Masterclass
 
Decanter's Excellence From Unexpected Places Masterclass

 
Decanter's Excellence From Unexpected Places Masterclass

 

Of these 8 Decanter Awards- winning wines, the Australian sweet wine made a presence. It was the Morris, Black Label Liqueur Muscat, Rutherglen, Victoria Australia. Established in 1859 and currently owned by Pernod-Ricard. The nose is a candied apricot, caramel and crème brulée. Mouth is ginger, cinnamon, dates. Like drinking caramel. Perfect paired with a Christmas Pudding. It is a Christmas pudding (in a bottle). 

Decanter Wine Awards is the largest wine competition in the world. More awards results can be found here.


The Winemaker's Collection

 

 
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The Winemaker's Collection Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015
 
The Winemaker's Collection Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015

 
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The Winemaker's Collection Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015

 
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The Winemaker's Collection Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015

 
The Winemaker's Collection Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015
 
The Winemaker's Collection Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015

 

The Winemaker's Collection. A collection of wines from well-respected and well-known wine consultants and winemakers: Michel Rolland, Denis Dubourdieu, Andrea Franchetti, Stéphane Derenoncourt, Eric Boissenot, Zelma Long, Susana Balbo, Ntsiki Bayela, Dany Rolland.

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Wine Spectator's Global Connections Wine Tasting



Global Connections, Fine Wines from the U.S. and abroad, presented by Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015. 

 

 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright

 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright

 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright

 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Wine Spectator and Vinexpo Bordeaux's Global Connections wine tasting photo by Paige Donner copyright

 

These wines are all household name fine wines and famous brands. The other significant thing is that the top people from the houses were present and pouring. From Paul Hobbs to Marimar Torres to Frédéric Rouzaud to Madame Drouhin and many, many more. 


Le Pan Media's Oregon Pinot Noir Tasting

 

 
Le Pan Media's Oregon Pinot Noirs with Doug Frost M.W.
 
Le Pan Media's Oregon Pinot Noirs with Doug Frost M.W.
 
Le Pan Media's Oregon Pinot Noirs with Doug Frost M.W.

 
Le Pan Media's Oregon Pinot Noirs with Doug Frost M.W.
 
Le Pan Media's Oregon Pinot Noirs with Doug Frost M.W.
 
Le Pan Media's Oregon Pinot Noirs with Doug Frost M.W.

 


One of the exciting new developments just launched during Vinexpo 2015 there in Bordeaux is Jeannie Cho Lee's (MW) new publishing venture called Le Pan. It is more than a glossy beautiful wine magazine, much much more. It is The Art of Fine Wine Living

At their elegant and spacious booth at Vinexpo they held daily tastings. One of the most interesting and best attended was the tasting of Pinot Noirs from Oregon, led by Doug Frost M.W. All excellent and chosen particularly to showcase the difference between 2011's and 2012's and the range among them. Highlighted were the Willammette Valley AVAs.  

TIP: Buy 2011's. The critics missed this one when it was first released and now they are an excellent value, showing excellently.

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Château Margaux   1815 - 2015

 

 
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Evening time was spent taking a guided walk through the just-revealed Château Margaux chais and cuverie. 

The big news at Château Margaux, in addition to this up-do of their first and second year cellars, cooperie and their vinification rooms is that they have installed a new vinothèque.  "Two centuries of Architecture in Tribute to a geat wine from Louis Combes to Lord Norma Foster."

And, of course, this is the year that this most famous Bordelais château celebrates its 200th year. 

(note: my photos of the vinothèque were too dark to publish. you will have to go visit for yourself!)

chateau-margaux.com


From California to Patagonia presented by Paz Levinson, Sommelier

 

 
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California to Patagonia
 
California to Patagonia

 
California to Patagonia
 
California to Patagonia

 

The wines from Uruguay were a delightfully surprising discovery for me. As was the Syrah from the northern most planted vineyards of Chile that are also just 6km from the coast in an area called Colchagua Valley. You have never tasted a shiraz like this before!


Albert Bichot's Great Burgundy Wines

 

 
 
Albert Bichot's - The Iconic Climats From Burgundy
 
Albert Bichot's - The Iconic Climats From Burgundy

 
Albert Bichot's - The Iconic Climats From Burgundy
 
Albert Bichot's - The Iconic Climats From Burgundy
 
Albert Bichot's - The Iconic Climats From Burgundy

 
Albert Bichot's - The Iconic Climats From Burgundy

 

Albert Bichot wine tasting, The Iconic climats from Albert Bichot. What else need be said? Although, you never know when you are going to learn that obscure tidbit of wine knowledge...In this case it came when they explained their Château Gris "Les Terrasses" lieu-dit. It is exceptional in that it is a real chateau, not a domaine as is the case in Burgundy, and that it is a wine from a single terroir, not assembled from different parcels. But here comes the wine competition-winning bit of knowledge: In Nuits-St. Georges, where this chateau is located, there is another property (not theirs) who planted pinot-blanc. The only exception - save for Saint Bris - in Burgundy. 

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Lanson's Vin Clair Tasting

 

 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker
 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker
 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker

 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker
 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker
 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker

 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker
 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker
 
Lanson's Vin Clair tasting with Hervé Danton, their winemaker

 

How unusual to offer a vin clair tasting, led by the champagne house's own winemaker. It's enough of a rarity in Champagne, but to offer that at a big (humongous, really) wine expo is, quite frankly, unheard of. 

To taste vins clair (still wines) with the man who is responsible for the blending of these into a wine that will one day sparkle with the effervescence of champagne, is a once-in-a-lifetime. Still wines from Trépail, Villers Marmery, Ay, Verzenay... It certainly makes you ponder just how these magicians come up with their final product?!

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Drappier's 2002 Vintage Champagne

 

 
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Champagne Drappier Jeroboam 2002
 
Champagne Drappier Jeroboam 2002

 
Champagne Drappier Jeroboam 2002
 
Champagne Drappier Jeroboam 2002

 

The popping of a champagne cork around midday on the third day of a wine conference gets people's attention. And that was just what Mr. Drappier was betting on when he unveiled, then opened, Magnums and even Jeroboams of his vintage 2002 (low dosage). 

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Krug Champagne Masterclass, Le Pan Media, With Olivier Krug and Charles Curtis M.W.

 

 
Le Pan Media's Krug Vintage Champagne Tasting with Charles Curtis and Olivier Krug
 
Le Pan Media's Krug Vintage Champagne Tasting with Charles Curtis and Olivier Krug
 
Le Pan Media's Krug Vintage Champagne Tasting with Charles Curtis and Olivier Krug

 
Le Pan Media's Krug Vintage Champagne Tasting with Charles Curtis and Olivier Krug

 

It's not every day you get to swirl and then spit out 2000, 2003 and Brut NV Krug champagnes - and all in the presence of the namesake descendant of such a great house as Krug. 

With 2003 being that very hot year all over France, not just in France, most 2003's are not all that interesting. But Krug has their own way of doing things and their impeccable style of champagne comes through here too, notably in its freshness.  Another thing worth noting is that, remember, most houses keep their only their vintages 8 years; at Krug they keep their Brut NV's 8 years minimum. 

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Gault & Millau's l'Atelier Food and Wine

 

 
Gault&Miillau's l'Atelier Food an Wine with Arnaud Lallement
 
Gault&Miillau's l'Atelier Food an Wine with Arnaud Lallement
 
Gault&Miillau's l'Atelier Food an Wine with Arnaud Lallement

 
Gault&Miillau's l'Atelier Food an Wine with Arnaud Lallement
 
Gault&Miillau's l'Atelier Food an Wine with Arnaud Lallement
 
Gault&Miillau's l'Atelier Food an Wine with Arnaud Lallement

 
Gault&Miillau's l'Atelier Food an Wine with Arnaud Lallement

 

Despite having a nearly unpronouncable name for their magazine, this is France's foremeost food and wine magazine that has been around for over a couple of generations at least. 

They hit the target at this Vinexpo this year by hosting a Food and Wine atelier, one and even sometimes two every day, where a noted chef would guest while their sommelier did the pairings. 

For Arnaud Lallement that meant a silky kind of a mashed potato topped with divine caviar. Paired with? You got it: champagne. Two kinds were served, the no-dosage Frédéric Sarvat being the one that was the most exciting discovery and also that set off the caviar quite nicely. By the way, the front label of his champagne is not blank, it's just white print on a white label. Very distinctive, really.

Gault&Millau



Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux Wine Tasting

 

 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright

 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright

 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright
 
Bettane+Desseauve's Super Bordeaux wine tasting Vinexpo 2015 photo by Paige Donner copyright

 


What's a super Bordeaux? Well, as France's premier wine critics will tell you, they are today's mavericks, tomorrow's classics.  

It's like discovering next year's next big thing before everyone else does (and also before the prices catch up with the wine's value). 

BettaneDesseauve.fr

MORE HERE ON THIS AWESOME VIDEO 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOTARWeKNJM


Louis Roederer Garden Party at Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande

 

 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande

 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande

 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande

 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande

 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande

 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande
 
Louis Roederer garden party at Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lallande

 

There are still a few people who know how to - occasionally - relax and have a good time even during something as rigorous as Vinexpo. 

Not just Cristal was flowing but so was the 2002 Cristal Rosé. And even the 2007 Brut NV, the newest Roederer "baby."

And to go with those Hachis Parmentier Canard, a nice round glass of 1989 Pichon Comtesse. Just stunning. Especially with those expansive vineyard views overlooking the Gironde. 

louis-roederer.com

Merci Beaucoup Vinexpo Bordeaux 2015!


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Friday, June 12, 2015

Champagne and The Art Nouveau of Perrier-Jouët's Maison-Belle Epoque

by Paige Donner

There are frequent associations between art and champagne, but it's particularly Art Nouveau that is most linked with this wine. Some art historians reference the culture of the Roaring 20's (Les Années Folles in French, or literally the "Crazy Years") that became inextricably linked with champagne. And champagne still maintains, to this day, its reputation for fun, frivolity and celebration. 

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Perrier-Jouët Cellars and Maison Belle- Epoque Champagne photo by Paige Donner copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved
Perrier-Jouet Cellars and Maison Belle- Epoque Champagne photo by Paige Donner copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved
Perrier-Jouët Cellars and Maison Belle- Epoque Champagne photo by Paige Donner copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved
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Perrier-Jouët Cellars and Maison Belle- Epoque Champagne photo by Paige Donner copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved

One celebrated house in Champagne, the house of Perrier-Jouët, cultivated their link to Art Nouveau and elevated it to lofty heights that surpass a mere "collection" of art and indeed borders on a living, though very much privately held, museum quality display of original Art Nouveau pieces. 


[The Maison Belle-Epoque of Perrier-Jouët houses] ...One of the largest private collections of the Art Nouveau movement... A place in which enchantment reigns, with over 200 works and unique pieces by the greatest names in Art Nouveau, from Majorelle and Guimard to Lalique and Rodin.  -   Perrier-Jouët


The loving restoration of this historic house, one of the oldest luxury champagne companies in France, founded in 1811, took nearly 8 years to complete and was overseen by the current President and Director, Pierre Ernst.   The charming villa was once inhabited by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Adélaïde Jouët, who formed the champagne house Perrier-Jouët when they married. The Maison Belle-Epoque on the Avenue de Champagne in Champagne is not open to the public but can be toured by private appointment.

In 1902, Emile Gallé, one of the movement's most celebrated artists, designed a swirl of anemones wreathed in gold for the Perrier-Jouët bottle. An unusual bottle, a true homage to nature as a source of inspiration, where the swirls of the white flowers echo the floral and delicate style of the wine, and become the emblem of the House.

A visit to their cellars underneath the house is also not to be missed. In keeping with the house's dedication to art and artists, the cavernous chalk cellars, some of the most iconic in Champagne, house a remarkable art installation, one of two, that was imported from its original exhibition at DesignMiami. It's called Lost Time, and it's by the talented Anglo-Dutch duo Glithero.

More Info about Perrier-Jouët HERE.

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Saturday, June 6, 2015

GOODfood+wine Episode 6 - From Paris to Bordeaux...And Back Again

by Paige Donner

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Paris GOODfood+wine airing on World Radio Paris

This episode of GOODfood+wine airing on World Radio Paris is all about Bordeaux. Well, nearly. In honor of the bi-annual Bordeaux Vinexpo extravaganza (opento the trade only) we did some pre-tasting at two of Bordeaux's most prestigious chateaux - Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande and Château Lafleur. And there I spoke with Nicolas Glumineau of Pichon Comtesse and Omri Ram of Château Lafleur, the interviews from which you'll be hearing on this episode of GOODfood+wine

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Nicolas Glumineau of Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande in Pauillac #Bordeaux                                         Photo by Paige Donner


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Omri Ram of Chateau Lafleur, Pomerol, #Bordeaux photo by Paige Donner copyright 2015
Omri Ram of Chateau Lafleur, Pomerol, #Bordeaux photo by Paige Donner copyright 2015

Then, I also bring you an in-studio chat with Paris' Chef Phillippe Excoffier, formerly the Executive Chef at the American Embassy here who will be offering a special July 4th tasting menu at his restaurant around the corner from the Eiffel Tower; Following that interview, I also bring you a sit-down with Girl's Guide To Paris founding editor, Doni Belau who talks to us about her forthcoming book, Paris Cocktails, and the bustling Paris cocktail bar scene. 


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 So, come along with GOODfood+wine on a tasting trip to Bordeaux's famed wine regions of the Médoc on its Left Bank and Pomerol on its Right Bank.  The two châteaux you'll be visiting with us, as we speak to the winemaker and the winemaking teams are Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande in Pauillac and Château Lafleur in Pomerol. 

Find out more about visiting #Bordeaux, HERE and HERE.

More about Vinexpo Bordeaux HERE

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Wine tasting with Dad at Chateau Lafleur, Pomerol photo copyright 2015 Paige Donner

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Friday, May 29, 2015

What Tops Winetasting in Pauillac and Pomerol...?

by Paige Donner

What Tops Wine Tasting in Pauillac & Pomerol...? Wine tasting with Dad in Pauillac and Pomerol! 

FULL SLIDESHOW of BOTH CHATEAUX HERE  

(All photos by Paige Donner © 2015)

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These two châteaus, Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande on Bordeaux's Left Bank and Château Lafleur on Bordeaux's Right Bank are two of the most distinguished, not to mention prettiest, gems in Bordeaux. 

The new(-ish) vat and vinification rooms at Pichon Comtesse are simply stunning. Rarely have any of the sweeping renovations done at these historical, landmark properties been done in a manner that gathers up the beauty of the surroundings and displays them like a living painting, all there for your eye to take in and behold of the beauty and bounty. Oh yes, and then, of course (as if it could ever be an after thought!), there's the fabulous Pichon Comtesse wine, softer and more supple than her surrounding brethren. 

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Château Lafleur in Pomerol... Need I say more? It's difficult to describe the feeling of standing in the humble vineyards of this esteemed property, singular in its placement, its yield of some of Bordeaux's Right Bank's best wines and also in its devotion to simplicity. On one side is Pétrus, on the other is Château Le Gay... Of course what is fascinating here is that the daughters who inherited the vineyards, the predecessors (and relatives) to the current family-member owners, had the wisdom to keep their cabernet franc vines in the ground when everyone around them were pulling theirs up and re-planting with merlot five and six decades ago. What this has resulted in is a vineyard that yields grapes that go into the blends of both Les Pensées and Château Lafleur wines from this property. Of course, if you ever get to taste either of those, you can count yourself among some of the luckiest people on Earth. 

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One thing is for sure, even if my dear old dad never makes it back to Bordeaux, he can still always say that now he has drunk the finest wines in France. 

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Checking In With Bordeaux's Cité des Civilisations du Vin

by Paige Donner

It's always a thrill to watch the development, the progressive, step-by-step development of an ambitious and culturally iconic project. Such is the case with the Cité des Civilisations du Vin gorgeously taking shape along the banks of the Garonne in Bordeaux. 

FULL Slideshow HERE

All photos by Paige Donner.  ©2015 Paige Donner. 


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Anouk Legendre, Architect

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According to Sylvie Cazes, the President of the Foundation for the Support of the Cité des Civilisations du Vin, the project, now in its 8th year, took a bit of time to get off the ground because it was a matter of "finding the money."  Among dozens of generous donors and supporters some of those offering the greatest largesse are Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux, Pétrus, Domaine Clarence Dillon, Vinexpo, Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, Bernard Magrez Grands Vignobles and the American Friends of the Center for wine and civilization. 

Here in these photos, taken in mid-May, you will see demonstrated the rise of what can only be called audacious architecture. 

"The architects Anouk Legendre and Nicolas Desmazières have imagined a structure replete with symbolic echoes: the knotty trunk of a grapevine, the swirl of wine moving in a glass, the ebb and flow of the Garonne...their design captures the spirit of wine and its fluid essence: a seamless curve, weightless and sensual."

After walking around the site with a team of other journalists, led by the architect, Ms. Legendre herself, my overall (early) impression was as though I'd been floating through a decanter. Whatever you make of the building's design, its imminent opening, projected for June 2016, is an exciting prospect for wine lovers, enthusiasts, amateurs and connoisseurs the world over. Stay tuned...

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