Welcome to Bordeaux-Undiscovered! Bordeaux-Undiscovered offers wine lovers throughout the UK quality wines at prices even we can’t believe!
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Starting as little as £3.50 a bottle we offer FREE DELIVERY and a guarantee that if you find any of our wines cheaper any where in the UK we will not simply refund you the difference we will refund you your money!
Telegraph Offer: Chateau Les Eymeries 2005 - £6.62 Buy Now Jonathan Ray: "Absurdly good value"
A cracking claret from vineyards located at the South of Gironde, between Bordeaux and Bergerac. The wine is a deep pomegranate red, fine and subtle on the nose with hints of blackberries, vanilla, cherries and smoke. It is a rounded and supple and with a good length on the palate and has fine and light tannins
Come and Taste our Wines at Moreton-in-Marsh Show, Gloucestershire on Saturday 4th September. Meet Nick, Sue and the team - we will be delighted to see you there!
Have you noticed how wine prices are on the increase at supermarkets? Even they can’t compete at our prices for the same level of quality. So why not order a case now and give it a try? Should you need help call us on: 0800 8766958
Offering you the wines the French would prefer to keep!
Enjoy some special French bargains from Bordeaux at our online wine store.
We have selected French wines for Summer - velvety red wine with aromas of blackberries and vanilla: luscious fruit driven clairet and rosé, bright, crisp, white wine crammed with fruits and fragrance, superb Champagne, sparkling wine from Alsace and Sauternes.
Bordeaux-Undiscovered specialises in hunting down fine French wine direct from Bordeaux which we deliver to your door here in the UK. Our online wine store supplies wines at wholesale prices - many of our wines are exclusive to us and all are traditionally made by skilled, small chateaux.
Dare to be different and und discover some superb wines today!
Cases of Wine
We have a super selection of Mixed Cases for you to choose from this year:
Forget Me Nots Do you ever forget to order your wine? Choose from 4 specially selected cases of wine and we will send you one every 2 months with FREE delivery. Mixed Cases A selection of wines which are a superb introduction to our range. They are typical in expression of their terroir, grape variety and the skills of the wine maker.
Recipes Try our food and wine pairing tips with many traditional and unusual recipes! You can choose dishes from our recipes to suit any occasion: From hors d'oeuvres, chilled soups, BBQs, rich casseroles, roasts, seafood, game and desserts. Each recipe has a wine pairing selected specially by Nick for you to try
Pick and Mix You can mix and match your bottles of wine in each case – choose from brilliant Bordeaux red wines, great Bordeaux white wines, Bordeaux rosés and clairets and festive sparkling wine and Champagne! Or you can Ask Nick to choose for you from our Bordeaux wines to suit your menus!
Blogs We had a little experiment at home the other night as a debate had arisen amongst the family as to whether Bordeaux Clairets and Rosės tasted better at room temperature or chilled. Of course this is up to each individual as personal preferences come first no matter what the accepted “law” on the practice is. Some people even prefer their reds chilled in the summer and if they like it then good for them. I don't – but that's up to me. You are perfectly entitled to drink you wine any way you want to – out of the freezer or at boiling point . . .
Madiran – the Pilgrim's Wine
Hugh Johnson said of Madiran that it: "is Gascony's great red wine... After seven or eight years, fine Madiran is truly admirable: aromatic, full of flavour, fluid and lively, well able to withstand comparison with classed growth Bordeaux." Like Bordeaux these wines have Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend but the third grape is where they differ: Tannat. Tannat makes a dark, strong flavoured red wine, rich in tannin with an aroma of ripe raspberries that ages gracefully. Interestingly Tannat was used in Bordeaux hundreds of years ago and was reputedly brought to the area from Bordeaux by monks. Fer Servadou is sometimes used in the blend and is locally called Pinenc. . .