Bistro Pinot Noir 2021 was featured in the Vin de France's Magazine, by Anivin, in an article "Share the Joy of Life". This wine was mentiooned as Wine Enthusiast Best Buy with 89 points.
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Bistro Pinot Noir 2021 in feature in the Wine Enthusiast, in an article written by Jim Gordon, "The Best-Value Wines from Every Major Wine Region".
89 Points Wine Enthusiast
Juicy raspberries and cherries with a touch of spice are featured on the nose of this wine. Ripe cherry, raspberry and cassis bounce off the palate. There is crisp acidity and good structure. Enjoy now. Best Buy —Jacy Topps
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Wine Enthusiast rated our M de Magnol, Haut Medoc in the Buying Guide with 90 points.
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To read the Wine Enthusiast Magazine and our feature on page 21, from the August/September Edition, click HERE, for the October Edition on page 18, click HERE.
A great Rosé selection from Jeanette Hurt on Forbes with B&G Tourmaline Cotes de Provence, Listel Pet Nat and Veuve du Vernay Ice Rosé. Perfect for this summer!
Wilfred Wong from Wine.com reward our Barton & Guestier Tourmaline Côtes de Prvence 2021 with a 90 points.
Tasting Note: This wine offers aromas and flavors of sandalwood, dried spices, and tart red fruits. Enjoy it with fresh salmon and avocado handrolls. Best Served: 2022-2024.
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92 POINTS - Wine Enthusiast in the "Cellar selection" by Roger Voss
Review: "This ripe wine from an estate close to Bordeaux city is dense and structured. Showing firm tannins and lush black-currant fruits that are well to the fore, this is a wine for aging. Drink from 2025."
Barton & Guestier (B&G)’s Bistro Sauvignon Blanc has been awarded a Gold Medal in The Best Value Vin De France Selection 2022, a competition held to promote
Vin De France Wines (VDF).
Review: "I like the chocolate and blackberry character to this with some wet earth. The palate is medium-to-full-bodied with firm tannins and a linear finish. Better than the 2018."
The former Surville Enterprises, a subsidiary of Barton & Guestier France, has been renamed to BGPL USA. This renaming is a representation of the three wine houses the company imports and distributes: Barton & Guestier, Patriarche and Listel – the three parent companies of the French Castel Group
“Our renaming to BGPL USA aims to re-establish what we do as the producer and importer of the three iconic French wine houses, which the name represents,” said Carlos Varela, who was recently promoted to CEO of BGPL USA. “We plan to continue strengthening our ties in the U.S. and will be introducing more of our products to the market soon.”
Review: "Aromas of currants, plums and cherries follow through to a medium body with fine tannins and a fresh, clean finish. Nice and crisp. Drink after 2022."