Wine "Maison Blanche" Bordeaux Blanc Semi Sweet
Reviews of purchase "Maison Blanche" Bordeaux Blanc Semi Sweet
Tasting Notes
The wine is dark ruby color.
The taste of wine is silky, enveloping, with pleasant fruit tones and soft tannins.
The aroma of wine is refreshing, with shades of red berries.
The wine is served to pork, beef, duck, grilled meat and sausages.
Interesting Facts
"Chateau d'Hautefeuille" - red dry wine from grape varieties Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. It is characterized by a enveloping silky taste with tones of fruit and gentle tannin. Wine "Château d'Otoffe" is perfectly combined with meat, sausages, barbecue and whole baked duck.
Maison Bouey is the owner of one of the largest wine cellars in the entire Bordeaux region. The assortment of the company covers the whole variety of Bordeaux wines. Having exclusive contracts with many Château, the company "Meson Bueh" represents French wines in sixty countries of the world. In 2010, "Mezon Buet" further strengthened its position by building a new winery with cutting-edge production facilities and a magnificent cellar for wine storage. "Meson Bueh" is one of the last in Bordeaux independent family homes. It was created in 1958 by Roger Buet, who bought huge warehouses near Bordeaux and founded the society "Bué and Sons" together with the sons of Serge and André. Roger was the first winemaker in Cusack, in the Medoc region, and, being passionately in love with winemaking, devoted his whole life to guilt. He died at the age of 99 in 2000. Since 1991, Grandfather's business was continued by his grandson Patrick Bueh, who introduced new requirements to the quality of produced and purchased wines. In 2005, the company, being 100% family-owned, was renamed to "Meson Bueh".
The wine "Meson Bueh" is the result of painstaking work on choosing a terroir, attracting the most talented wine growers and improving the process of winemaking. The company's wines were repeatedly awarded high titles at international competitions.
Producer's description
Maison Bouey is the owner of one of the largest wine cellars in the entire Bordeaux region. The company's assortment covers the entire variety of Bordeaux wines. Having exclusive agreements with many Chateaus, the Maison Boué company represents French wines in sixty countries around the world. In 2010, Maison Boué further strengthened its position by building a new winery with state-of-the-art production facilities and a magnificent cellar for storing wines. Maison Bouet is one of the last independent family houses in Bordeaux. It was created in 1958 by Roger Boué, who acquired huge warehouses near Bordeaux and founded, together with his sons Serge and Andre, the company Boué et Sons. Roger was the first winemaker in Cussac, in the Medoc region, and, passionately in love with winemaking, devoted his entire life to wine. He died at the age of 99 in 2000. Since 1991, his grandfather’s work was continued by his grandson, Patrick Boué, who introduced new requirements for the quality of produced and purchased wines. In 2005, the company, being 100% family-owned, was renamed Maison Boué.
Maison Boué wines are the result of painstaking work to select the terroir, attract the most talented winegrowers and improve the winemaking process. The company's wines have repeatedly received high titles at international competitions.