u/EddieJayWines

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Needing Some Good Age Worthy Bordeaux Around $50 Range, Ageing 5-10 Years

Hey everyone. First post anywhere (except for my logo lol). I absolutely LOVE Bordeaux. Left bank Gironde is my favorite, especially Medoc. What would be some good Left Bank wines to add to a budding and budget collection that are age worthy?

I have had a few such as a 2022 Chateau Cheval Brun, 2023 Chateau Pas du Rauzan, and 2019 Chateau Picard (I had to because I'm also a MASSIVE Star Trek fan). Also the '06 and '07 Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou from Saint Julien. I'm wanting to add a 2019 Ducru-Beaucaillou to my collection.

I know this is very rudimentary and beginner level stuff, but I present myself before the great Reddit Wine community: what would be some good Bordeaux wines to add to my collection? I only have two in it now: 2022 Belle Glos Pinot Noir Dairyman and 2018 Pinino Brunello di Montalcino. I'm thinking of adding a 2022 Stag's Leap Artemis cab sauv (Ive had the '21 before) and a 2022 Le Petit Ducru de Ducru-Beaucaillou to my collection since they are in my price range. Are these good choices and maybe some pretty decent (at least) cru bourgeois?

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u/EddieJayWines — 7 days ago