News Should You Buy 2021 Bordeaux Wines? Expert Insights by Olivier Watson Published: November 4, 2024Updated: November 7, 2024 2 min 19 Discover the elegant 2021 Bordeaux vintage, featuring balanced wines with impressive ratings. Perfect for wine lovers seeking freshness and accessibility.The Refreshing Vintage of 2021: A Return to Elegance The 2021 vintage has emerged as a refreshing and accessible option for wine lovers. This year, winemakers faced numerous challenges, including spring frost and mildew. However, the late summer weather saved the harvest, resulting in wines that are both elegant and balanced. Interestingly, 2021 marks a departure from the trend of hotter summers. Instead, it resembles older vintages that delighted traditional Bordeaux enthusiasts. The wines produced this year are lower in alcohol and ready to drink sooner than their predecessors. Thus, if you seek wines that are fresh and easy to enjoy, 2021 is an excellent choice. In contrast, those who prefer robust and powerful wines may want to explore other vintages, such as 2022. The unique climatic conditions of 2021 have shaped a vintage that showcases the importance of terroir and winemaking expertise. Ultimately, this year’s wines reflect a harmonious blend of nature and craftsmanship. Impressive Ratings: A Step Above Recent Years The 2021 vintage has received commendable ratings, surpassing the average of the past decade. iDealwine, a respected wine rating organization, has assigned notable scores to various Bordeaux wines. For instance, the red Bordeaux received a score of 16/20, while the white wines achieved an impressive 18/20. Moreover, the sweet white wines have garnered an outstanding 19/20. These ratings indicate a significant improvement compared to previous years. For context, the average score for Bordeaux reds over the last ten years was 16.3. This year’s ratings reflect the dedication of winemakers and the favorable conditions that contributed to the quality of the wines. As a result, wine enthusiasts can expect a delightful experience when exploring the 2021 vintage. The positive feedback from various wine guides further emphasizes the vintage’s excellence. Our Top Picks: A Journey Through Bordeaux Each year, our team visits Bordeaux to taste the latest vintage during the primeur tastings. This year, we were particularly excited about the 2021 offerings. After tasting the wines again at the Wine Paris salon, we compiled a list of our favorites. Stunning New Year’s Recipe: Vito’s Ravioli with Cotechino December 26, 2024 4 Terra Vita Vinum: Quality Wine Quest in Anjou Noir November 7, 2024 11 Trás-os-Montes: Discovering the Hidden Beauty Behind Mountains November 20, 2024 11 In the red category, we were captivated by Le Puy, Emilien 2021, which is vibrant and delicious from its youth. Château Haut Marbuzet 2021 impressed us with its delicate texture and lovely material. Additionally, Château Giscours 2021 stood out for its floral notes and elegance. For white wines, Smith Haut Lafitte 2021 was pure and elegant, while Domaine de Chevalier 2021 showcased complexity and spice. Lastly, the sweet white wines, particularly Château d’Yquem 2021, left a lasting impression. This vintage is not only versatile but also offers a delightful experience for all wine lovers. In conclusion, the 2021 vintage of Bordeaux wines presents a unique opportunity for enthusiasts. With its refreshing character, impressive ratings, and a selection of outstanding wines, it is a vintage worth exploring. Whether you prefer reds, whites, or sweet wines, 2021 has something to offer for everyone. media: Idealwine – iDealwine source: Idealwine – Faut-il acheter les vins de Bordeaux 2021 ? Bordeaux Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. previous post Copower Jade: Producer Profile in Yongning, Ningxia, China next post Pietro Caciorgna: Connecting Vineyards and Volcanoes Discovering Vegan Delights: Milan’s Green Restaurant Scene January 14, 2025 Why the HKTDC Wine Fair is a Game... January 14, 2025 Amphora Wine: A Journey from Tradition to Trendy January 14, 2025 Chianti’s New Strategy: A Fresh Take from Saverio... January 14, 2025 Wine and Health: Rethinking Alcohol’s Role in Enjoyment January 14, 2025 Women in Wine: Meet the Trailblazers of 2025 January 14, 2025 Why Woodford Reserve Double Double Oaked Will Surprise... January 14, 2025 Why Saving Pubs Matters: A Personal Take on... January 14, 2025 Discovering Hidden Gems: Best Wines Under £10 January 14, 2025 Diageo’s Controversial Payments: A Whisky Saga Unfolds January 14, 2025