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60+ New York Restaurants offering Bordeaux Wines to Showcase ‘Eco-Heroes’

New York Restaurants Showcase ‘Eco-Heroes’ of Bordeaux Wine in November with Rare 3-Liter Bottles

Over 60 restaurants will pour big bottle formats that spotlight fourteen inspiring wineries and Bordeaux’s significant environmental commitment

 The Bordeaux wine region is joining forces with New York restaurants to celebrate the “Eco-Heroes” of Bordeaux with a special big bottle promotion this November. 

New York restaurants will feature fourteen Bordeaux wine

New York restaurants will feature fourteen Bordeaux wineries that exemplify the region’s significant commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Making this particularly memorable for New York wine lovers, the featured wines will be offered in 3-Liter bottles, a rare, double-magnum size. 

Ranging from wine bars to Michelin-starred restaurants, more than 60 accounts in New York have signed up to support the program this fall. 

Launching November 1, participating accounts will pour a selection of wines from 3-Liter bottles, and many are opting to host additional tasting experiences and promotions.

“Sustainability in winemaking

is really at the forefront for winegrowers in Bordeaux,”

said Allan Sichel, President of the Bordeaux Wine Council.

“We are thrilled to work together with our wineries, importers and New York hospitality partners to honor the ‘Eco-Heroes’ of Bordeaux this season and hope to inspire all who taste the wines with their collective achievements.” 

The Bordeaux region is committed to collective and individual environmental practices that encourage long-term vine health and mitigate the impact of climate change. Recent efforts have reached impressive sustainable benchmarks: 75% of the Bordeaux vineyard is certified by an environmental approach; 23% of the vineyard is organic or in conversion; and collectively, the region has reduced carbon emissions by 24% since 2012. Many winegrowers are also actively developing biodiversity initiatives to encourage healthy bat, bee and tree populations to thrive in synergy with vineyard plantings.

Meet the Eco-Heroes of Bordeaux Wineries

The participating winemakers and châteaux representatives from Bordeaux represent the rich biodiversity and range of their region. Their wines capture the artistry and depth of various Bordeaux appellations from many different perspectives. 

The featured wineries this November in New York include: 

 

  • Château Biac (Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux), Gabriel Asseily, Owner 
  • Château Clarke (Listrac-Médoc), Fabrice Darmaillacq, Winemaker & Technical Director
  • Château Corbin (Saint-Émilion Grand Cru), Nicolas Fabre, Cellar Master •
  • Château d’Arche (Bordeaux Blanc), Mylène Caillemet, Sales Director
  • Château de La Dauphine (Fronsac), Stéphanie Barousse, General Director
  • Château de Parenchère (Bordeaux Supérieur), Julia Gazaniol, Sales Director
  • Château des Laurets (Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion), Fabrice Bandiera, Technical Director
  • Château du Moulin Rouge (Haut-Médoc), Geoffrey Ribeiro, Owner/Winemaker
  • Château Fourcas Hosten (Listrac-Médoc), Eloi Jacobs, General Manager
  • Château La Rame (Bordeaux Rouge), Olivier Allo, Manager
  • Château Puyanché (Côtes de Bordeaux), Bernadette Arbo, Manager
  • Château Roquefort (Bordeaux Blanc), Camille Giai, Commercial Director
  • Château Thieuley (Bordeaux Rouge), Sylvie Courselle, Owner
  • Clos Floridène (Graves Rouge), Jean-Jacques Dubourdieu, Own
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