Know Your Bordeaux
If you’ve ever browsed a wine list and wondered about the difference between Left Bank and Right Bank bordeaux wine, you’re not alone. At Weekend Wine, we make it easy to enjoy both — aged to perfection and shipped tariff-free.
Left Bank: Power and Structure
Wines from the Left Bank, such as Médoc, Pauillac, and Margaux, feature Cabernet Sauvignon as the dominant grape. These Bordeaux wine blends are bold, structured, and ideal for red meat and aging. Think rich tannins and deep cellar potential — which we’ve already taken care of for you.
Right Bank: Elegance and Approachability
Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, the Right Bank’s crown jewels, favor Merlot and Cabernet Franc. These wines are softer, rounder, and often more immediately approachable — especially when professionally aged, as our wines are.
Weekend Wine’s collection includes top picks from both banks, ready to enjoy now.
Conclusion
Understanding the Left vs. Right Bank makes choosing bordeaux wine much easier — and more fun. Explore both styles at Weekend Wine, and enjoy the richness of Bordeaux delivered to your door, aged and ready.
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