Aug 25, 2009

The Bordeaux wine region by car

Are you familiar with these famous Bordeaux *appellations (*Bordeaux wine regions)?

Haut-Médoc, Listrac, Margaux, Médoc, Moulis, Pauillac, Saint-Estèphe and Saint-Julien?

It will be worth your while to hire a car to spend an afternoon all an entire day to visit the Bordeaux wineries close by. We recommend that you hire a car at the airport as its real easy to visit all of the above regions and towns which are only 20 mins from Bordeaux city center. "Perfect for a day out."

"La route des chateaux" is a route that takes you along the Gironde estuary From Blaquefort to Pauillac and then we recommend that you head south back inland stopping in Listrac to taste some fine wine and you can even buy a bottle or 2 at the local co-op.  www.cave-listrac-medoc.com

Your itinerary: To visit a large number of the Bordeaux wineries, follow the direction to "Le Bouscat" and "Le Verdon" going north-west of Bordeaux city center. To get to the "route des chateaux", take the D2, drive through Blanquefort and take the road to Pauillac, via Margaux. At Margaux, visit the church near the famous Palladian style Château Margaux, before driving north through the town of Moulis and Listrac.

At Lamarque, you can see one of the Médoc’s last castles. In Pauillac, the capital of the Médoc, visit the waterfront now laid out as a vast promenade, between the Atlantic to the west and Europe’s widest estuary to the east, stretches over 80 km north of Bordeaux to the Pointe de Grave. This exceptional region is home to Bordeaux’s most prestigious Great Classified Growths (classification of 1855) and to many Bourgeois Cru.

Did you know ? The name “Médoc” comes from the Latin “in medioaquae” meaning in the middle of the water.

Download here: ChateauRoad.pdf 

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