The Bordeaux Harvest Festival was the second wine festival put on by the French Wine Society I have attended. I have to congratulate them on knowing how to put on a festival. There was a good mix of both food and wine tables and the wine tables were spread out enough that the lines never got too long.
Overall, it was a good evening. Some of the highlights for me were the 2003 Chateau Magdelaine (I know it is not a Margaux, but it is still one of my favorites), and the 2003 Chateau Monbrison which is a very affordable Margaux.
The pourers were, for the most part, very knowledgeable and it made for an enjoyable evening.


Overall, it was a good evening. Some of the highlights for me were the 2003 Chateau Magdelaine (I know it is not a Margaux, but it is still one of my favorites), and the 2003 Chateau Monbrison which is a very affordable Margaux.
The pourers were, for the most part, very knowledgeable and it made for an enjoyable evening.


Labels: Bordeaux, French Wine Society, wine festivals


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