While the image of Bordeaux is formed by the prestige of the classified growths of the Médoc and Haut-Médoc, the region offers many small, quality-driven, family-owned properties from the satellite appellations along the banks of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. My Bordeaux Collection represents a world that is removed from the rarefied and glamorous world of the classified growths. In order to make them relevant and “connected” to today’s sommeliers and trend-setters, they need a voice. My hope is that by telling their story, these wineries will gain access to a thirsty public in the US looking for interesting wines from Bordeaux.

Please enjoy these delicious, superb-value wines.

Domaine Allary Haut-Brion

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Pessac-Léognan

Winemaker: Valérie Dupouy, Stéphane Derenoncourt


 

 

 

 

 

Château Beauséjour

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation:Montagne-Saint-Emilion

Winemaker: Pierre and Patricia Bernault


 

 

 

Château de Clotte

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation:Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux

Winemaker: Bruno Laporte


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Château La Coudraie

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Bordeaux

Winemaker: Catherine and Jean-Marc Jolivet


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Château Jean Faux

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Bordeaux Supérieur

Winemaker: Pascal Collotte


 

 

 

Château Robin

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux

Winemaker: Jerome Caillé


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roc du Manoir

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux

Winemaker: Philippe and Severine Emile


 

 

 

Château Saint-Dominique

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Puisseguin-Saint-Emilion

Winemaker: Fabrice Bandiera


 

 

 

Château Saint-Julian

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Bordeaux Supérieur

Winemaker: Olivier Dauga


 

 

 

Petit Chapeau

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Bordeaux

 

Petit Chapeau wines are selected by Daniel according to his palate and the potential he sees in the winery and the winemakers. Daniel is looking for quality in the wines, a sizeable production, up-and-coming names and a willingness to bottle the wine under a Daniel Johnnes private label.