Haut-Médoc 2021

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Unfussy, soulful, and rooted in the earth — classic Bordeaux with a natural vibe.

This one’s got depth without drama — dark fruit, crushed herbs, a little cedar, and just the right amount of wildness. It leans more forest floor than flower shop, more old leather-bound novel than bright berry pop. The tannins are polished but still a little gritty, like a good conversation by candlelight. No heavy makeup here — just structure, balance, and time doing its thing.

Minimal intervention, maximum character. Grown slow, made honest.

Drink when you’re feeling grounded… or when you need to be.

Blackcurrant, blackberry, plum, earthy tobacco, leather, and pencil shavings with green pepper, dried herbs, smooth tannins, and a long, dry finish.

ABV:

  • 14%

Vintage:

  • 2021

Type:

  • Red

Size:

  • 750 mL
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natural wine pairings

Pairings

Smashburgers, ribs, risotto, lasagna, carne asada, mole chicken, short ribs, bulgogi, lamb kofta, roasted eggplant with tahini.

natural wine varietal

Varietal

Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot

Adventure Level

Mostly Classic

Region

Bordeaux, France

The Producer

About Château Saint-Paul

Once upon a vine-covered hill, nestled just next door to the historic Chäteau Charmail, there was a little collection of wooden farmhouses that made up what is now Chäteau St. Paul. No stone castle, no fancy façade—just rustic charm, red clay, and a lot of heart. The name? Even the owners aren’t sure where “Saint-Paul” came from, and honestly, that just adds to the mystery.

Fast forward to today, and the Liquard-Goudet family has done something kind of beautiful—they’re bringing the old neighbors back together. Under the “Grand Charmail” project, they’re reuniting three legendary plots (Charmail, Saint-Paul, and Bardis) to create one continuous stretch of certified organic vineyards. It’s like a homecoming for the land, and Saint-Paul is bringing its own personality to the table: a little

About the Region

Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux, one of the most famous wine regions in the world, has also seen a rise in natural winemaking practices in recent years. Situated along the Garonne and Dordogne rivers in southwestern France, Bordeaux boasts a diverse terroir of gravel, clay, and limestone soils, as well as a maritime climate ideal for viticulture. Natural winemakers in Bordeaux prioritize organic and biodynamic farming methods, cultivating classic grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc with minimal intervention. By eschewing chemical additives and focusing on natural fermentation, they produce wines that showcase the region's unique terroir and the purity of the fruit. Bordeaux's natural wines are known for their elegance, complexity, and balance, with reds offering rich dark fruit flavors, structured tannins, and subtle earthy undertones, while whites present crisp acidity, floral aromatics, and vibrant citrus notes. As the demand for authentic and terroir-driven wines continues to grow, Bordeaux remains at the forefront of the natural wine movement, offering a taste of its prestigious winemaking tradition and commitment to sustainability with every bottle.

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