Le Grand Chevalier
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Description
Description
Le Grand Chevalier is a red wine from the Bordeaux region of France, available in a standard 750ml bottle. As a Bordeaux red, it draws on the traditions of one of the world's most recognized winemaking regions, delivering approachable French wine character at an accessible tier.
Quick Facts: Origin: Bordeaux, France | Type: Red Wine | Style: Bordeaux Blend | Size: 750ml
Production & Heritage
Le Grand Chevalier is produced in Bordeaux, a winegrowing region in southwestern France with a winemaking tradition dating back centuries. Bordeaux red blends typically draw from permitted grape varieties including Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc, though the exact proportions in this cuvée have not been independently verified. The Bordeaux appellation system enforces strict viticultural and vinification standards, providing a baseline of regional quality and typicity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Expect aromas consistent with the Bordeaux red style — dark fruit such as blackcurrant and plum, with subtle earthy undertones. A gentle herbaceous quality may emerge as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: The palate typically shows red and dark berry fruit on entry, with moderate tannin structure developing through the mid-palate. A balanced acidity keeps the fruit focused without becoming overly heavy.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length, with lingering notes of dark fruit and a light tannic grip. A touch of spice and earth may persist as the wine fades.
How to Drink Le Grand Chevalier
Serve at 60–65°F (16–18°C) to let the fruit and structure express themselves fully; a brief decant of 15–30 minutes can help soften tannins and open aromatics. A classic Kir variation using a splash of crème de cassis complements the dark fruit profile. The wine also works as the red wine base in a Sangria, where its balanced fruit stands up to citrus and seasonal additions. For a simple serve, try it in a Kalimotxo — the Basque-origin combination of red wine and cola — where its structured backbone provides balance against sweetness.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners featuring red meat or roasted vegetables
- Introducing someone to classic Bordeaux-style red wine
- Hosting casual gatherings with a cheese and charcuterie spread
- Building an entry-level French wine collection
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Le Grand Chevalier taste like? Le Grand Chevalier delivers a profile typical of Bordeaux reds, centering on dark berry fruit, moderate tannins, and balanced acidity with earthy undertones.
How does Le Grand Chevalier compare to other entry-level Bordeaux wines? Le Grand Chevalier sits in the accessible tier of Bordeaux reds, competing with similarly positioned regional blends such as Mouton Cadet and Baron de Lestac, though direct comparative reviews are limited. All three aim to translate classic Bordeaux character into an everyday price range.
Is Le Grand Chevalier good for beginners? Yes — its approachable fruit character and moderate tannin structure make it a solid starting point for anyone exploring Bordeaux red wines without the complexity or price of classified-growth bottles.
Where is Le Grand Chevalier made? Le Grand Chevalier is produced in Bordeaux, a renowned wine region in southwestern France bordered by the Atlantic coast and fed by the Garonne and Dordogne rivers.
What foods pair well with Le Grand Chevalier? Grilled steak benefits from the wine's tannic structure; roast lamb complements its earthy fruit; aged Comté or Gruyère cheese mirrors its savory depth; mushroom-based dishes echo its earthy notes; and duck confit pairs naturally as a classic Bordeaux regional match.
What sizes does Le Grand Chevalier come in? Le Grand Chevalier is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Le Grand Chevalier worth the price? Le Grand Chevalier positions as an entry-level Bordeaux red, making it a reasonable value for drinkers seeking regional authenticity without committing to a premium or classified-growth price tier.
Why Le Grand Chevalier?
Le Grand Chevalier represents a straightforward entry into the Bordeaux red category, carrying the regional identity without the complexity — or cost — of higher-tier cuvées. Its strength lies in accessibility: a recognizable style of dark fruit, structured tannins, and food-friendly balance that translates easily to the dinner table. For drinkers seeking a reliable, no-fuss Bordeaux red for everyday occasions, it fills a practical role in a category that can often feel intimidating. It won't compete with named châteaux for depth or aging potential, but it delivers honest regional character at its price point.
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