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Bourgeois Family 2009 In Fine Red (Ventoux)

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A relatively full-bodied, chunky red with firm tannins, this is a burger wine par excellence, and priced so that you don’t feel you’ve overspent. Slightly herbal overtones mark the black cherry fruit, just enough to impart a savory quality.  — J.C.  (12/15/2011)
86
points

Bourgeois Family 2008 In Fine White (Côtes-du-Ventoux)

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An unusual blend of 80% Clairette and 20% Bourboulenc, this medium-bodied wine is crisp and citrusy, marked by pineapple and hints of underripe peach and pear. It's light enough to be paired with more delicate seafood dishes over the summer months.  — J.C.  (4/1/2010)
86
points

Bourgeois Family NV Cuvée Stéphi Ebullience Sparkling (Crémant de Limoux)

  1. $18
An everyday sparkler with a nice toasted nuttiness mingling with solid and persistent baked green apple and citrus pith flavors. The mouth is creamy with fine carbonation and medium acidity. Drink now.  — L.B.  (5/1/2011)
84
points

Bourgeois Family 2009 In Fine White (Ventoux)

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  1. $12
This blend of 80% Clairette and 20% Bourboulenc seems to be fading a little, losing its freshness in favor of greater palate breadth. The flavors are largely neutral, but hint at oranges. Drink up.  — J.C.  (12/15/2011)
83
points

Bourgeois Family 2010 Cuvée Stéphi Chardonnay (Pays d'Oc)

  1. $14
There’s a slight overripeness to the red apple scents in the bouquet, while the medium-weight palate falls a bit flat on the astringent, pithy finish. Drink now.  — L.B.  (6/1/2012)
82
points

Bourgeois Family 2009 Cuvée Stéphi Pinot Noir (Vin de Pays d'Oc)

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  1. $15
Light, lean and green with leafy strawberry hull and tart cherry expressions throughout.  — L.B.  (7/1/2011)
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