Bordeaux's Right Bank is famous for red blends that showcase the Merlot grape. Unlike their Left Bank counterparts, these wines can be approachable and delightful to drink in their youth. The Right Bank boasts incredible diversity of wine styles and expressions, which means there is a wine to please every palate - and every price point - from this prestigious region.
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BYOB: Vinho Verde
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BYOB: Garnacha
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BYOB: Beaujolais Fleurie
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