About Bordeaux Red Varietal Blend

About Bordeaux Red Varietal Blend
The greatness of red wines from France's Bordeaux region can be largely attributed to the art of blending. There are six red varieties that can be used in a Bordeaux red: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Carmenere and Malbec (this last is rarely seen anymore in Bordeaux).

The reason for blending several grapes to craft the final wine is for greater complexity as well as elegance. Each grape has various characteristics and can attribute special qualities to the final wine. Cabernet Sauvignon is powerful and tannins, while Merlot has lighter tannins, while Cabernet Franc has a spicy, peppery quality to it. Blending these grapes together will round out all of these qualities; sort of a "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts" rationale.

This principal of blending is used in many regions besides Bordeaux, especially in California, were the blends are often given proprietary names, like Opus One, Insignia, and Quintessa. US blends of Bordeaux varietals may also be labeled, in addition to their proprietary name, by the designation of Meritage if they are approved and licensed by the Meritage Alliance.

Blending in Bordeaux is common not only on the prestigious wines from historic estates that cost hundreds of dollars per bottle, but also on the lighter-styled wines that are priced in the mid-teens. Aging potential can often be directly linked to the price of the wine, from three to five years to three to five decades.

Pair these wines with most red meats, games or roasts.

Top Picks for Bordeaux Red Varietal Blend

Spangler 2019 Rogue Valley Claret Southern Oregon
95 points
$29
Lush and fruity with excellent structure while still being approachable right now; the Right Bank might be getting some competition from OR.
Cerro 2018 Red Blend Napa Valley
94 points
$45
A sleek and stylish Napa red blend with lovely meshed flavors and texture.
Chateau Bellevue 2022  Bordeaux Rouge
93 points
$13
Best Buy
A beautiful Bordeaux that's just starting to come into its own; fruity and savory with proper balance and structure, yum.
93 points $13 Best Buy
Gordon Estate 2021 Tradition Reserve Red Blend Columbia Valley
93 points
$40
Big, bold, and fruity with a nice savory back bone and a considerable structure that will pair well with big, rich red meats.
Kirkland Signature 2021 Red Blend Napa Valley
93 points
$10
Best Buy
Whether paired with a burger by the grill, a fine steak, or a winter pot roast, this Cabernet dominant red blend will serve you very, very well.
93 points $10 Best Buy
Biltmore Estate NV Cardinals Crest® Winemakers Blend American
93 points
$22
A tasty mouth filling red with nice flavor and versatility; bold with just enough refinement.
Maison Riche 2021 Red Blend Bordeaux Supèrieur
93 points
$13
Best Buy
Fruity and savory with excellent structural elements; exactly what you want from a top rate table wine.
93 points $13 Best Buy
Jarvis 2018 Lake William Red Blend Napa Valley
93 points
$325
A very tasty wine that compels you to drink more; intense, complex and leaves you pondering where any one variety begins or ends.
PONO 2019 Hapa Red Blend Howell Mountain, Napa Valley
93 points
$95
A lovely Bordeaux blend that will improve and integrate with time but will also make an excellent dinner companion with a quick decant today.
Armstrong Valley Winery 2019 Estate Reserve Red Blend Pennsylvania
93 points
$23
A fresh, fun and fruity take on an old world style; easy drinking and fruit forward yet can hold up to select dinner entrees.