While wines like the First Growths and the most famous wines of Pomerol and St Emilion garner most of the attention of the press, that does not paint the entire picture of Bordeaux wine. In fact, much of what the appellation does best, is produce, charming, character filled wines that offer value. 2012 Bordeaux value wines are going to be easy to find, especially from the various satellite regions, Bordeaux Superieur, Cotes de Castillon and other areas. Plus, because the wines are most often made in large quantities, they will be easy to buy, and 2012 Bordeaux value wines for the most part, will be drinkable on release. The one problem consumers need to be aware of in this vintage is estates that over extracted and used too much new oak in their wine. This report should help you find numerous 2012 Bordeaux value wines that as the title implies, sell for fair prices.
2012 20 Mille – From 100% Merlot, the wine is soft, fleshy, filled with dark cherries, forward and open. 87-89 Pts
2012 d’Aiguilhe – From a blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc, the wine will be aged in 50% new French oak barrels. Ruby in color, plush, forward, and offering sweet black raspberries with fennel, drink this on the young side. 88-90 Pts
2012 d’Aiguilhe Querre – Medium-bodied and simple with red berries and some dryness in the finish. 86-88 Pts
2012 Alcee – The second vintage for Nicolas Thienpont was made from 95% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc, the wine is a step up after the debut vintage. Licorice and dark berries provide a sweet, fleshy and jammy wine with freshness and minerality. 88-90 Pts
2012 Bad Boy – Sweet red berries, oak and smoke open to soft textures and a forward, round style. This medium-bodied, Merlot-based wine will drink well on release. 87-89 Pts
2012 Balthus – Deeply colored with licorice, chocolate, coffee bean and jammy berries, this wine offers lush, fat textures and a long, ripe, flashy, fruit-filled finish. 90-92 Pts
2012 Bolaire – This unique wine is produced with the highest percentage of Petit Verdot in Bordeaux, with more than 54% in the blend, and is packed with spicy, fresh red berries. 87-89 Pts
2012 du Bouscat Caduce – Medium-bodied with licorice and blackberries, the wine is round, simple and easy to quaff. For a wine that will sell for $10-12, this represents great value. 86-88 Pts
2012 du Bouscat La Gargone – Fennel, earth, black cherries and jam are produced from a blend that includes 20% Malbec. Made from low yields, the wine is fresh, lively and represents true value. 88-90 Pts
2012 du Bouscat Les Portes de l’Am – With deep color, floral, black raspberry and licorice notes, the wine is sweet, rich, round, concentrated with lush, ripe, fresh fruit. 89-91 Pts
2012 Clarisse – Ripe, sweet, round, forward, filled with licorice, this wine is open and forward in style. 87-89 Pts
2012 Chateau Clarisse Cuvee Vieilles Vignes – Smoky and floral with black raspberry, fresh herbs, round tannins and a sweet, chocolate-covered, black cherry finish. 88-90 Pts
2012 Clos Lunelles – Ruby in color with intense stone, oak and spicy black cherries and anise, the wine is medium-bodied with elegant, soft textures and a spicy, long and fresh finish. 89-91 Pts
2012 Croix de Justice – With fresh berries, chocolate and black cherries, this wine has lush, sexy textures, depth and minerality. What’s not to like? Bravo for its debut vintage. 89-91 Pts
2012 Croix Mouton – From 94% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc, this forward, sweet and oaky wine will be best in its first few years of life. This crowd pleaser is a steal at this price. 86-88 Pts
2012 Le Conseiller – From 100% Merlot, the wine is filled with tobacco, oak, soft textures and a forward style. The finish displays oak, so it’s not for the oak averse. That being said, as long as youdrink this young, it’s one of the best Bordeax value wines available. 87-89 Pts
2012 Courteillac – The wine is medium-bodied, ripe, soft, oaky and slightly drying in the finish, from a blend of 80% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Cabernet Franc. 84-86 Pts
2012 Dalem – Medium-bodied with a crisp red berry and anise-filled personality, this will drink well on release. 87-89 Pts
2012 La Dauphine – Soft, silky, lush, and forward, this will make for delicious, early, uncomplicated, well-priced drinking. 89-91 Pts
2012 Domaine de l’A – Owned by renowned consultant Stephane Derenoncourt and Christine Derenoncourt. Produced from a blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc, the wine reached 13.5% alcohol and will be aged in 100% new French oak. Spicy red and dark fruits, coffee bean, and earthy notes are in the forefront. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, soft and delivers a mineral-driven, plummy finish. 88-90 Pts
2012 Domaine de Cambes – Not to be confused with Roc de Cambes, as this is parcel selection and not a second wine. This medium-bodied wine offers fresh herbs, spice and red berries. 87-89 Pts
2012 du Gaby – Light in color with a spicy, oak and berry note in the aroma, the medium-bodied wine is focused on sweet red cherries and will be drinkable on release. 86-88 Pts
2012 de Francs Les Cerisiers- Medium-bodied with fennel, cherries and herbs, the wine will be ready to enjoy on release. 87-89 Pts
2012 de Franc Infinity – This is the debut vintage for this 100% Merlot-based wine which is whole berry fermented in barrel and aged in 100% new French oak barrels. The production is small. Only 100 cases were produced. Cherries, minerality, oak and supple textures with medium body are the hallmarks of this wine. 89-91 Pts
2012 Fontenil – Oak, black and red fruits with fleshy textures and sweet, jammy cherries are found in this Michel and Dany Rolland-owned wine. 88-90 Pts
2012 G, which takes its name from the first letter of the famous owner’s last name Guinaudeau, who also owns Chateau Lafleur in Pomerol, was produced from a blend of 51% Merlot and 49% Cabernet Franc. Medium-bodied with sweet black raspberries and cherry sensations, the wine is soft, forward and approachable. 88-90 Pts
2012 Gigault Cuvee Viva – Simple, medium-bodied with a forward, spicy red berry finish. 86-88 Pts
2012 Grand Village – Blending 93% Merlot, harvested From September 24 through October 9, with 7% Cabernet Franc, picked October 12, the wine offers licorice, dark cherry and earthy scents. On the palate, this medium-bodied wine is filled with ripe cherries. 87-89 Pts
2012 Grand Village Blanc – 64% Sauvignon Blanc and 36% Semillon produced a white wine packed with honeydew, lemon, lime and orange. This is an easy-to-drink, accessible Bordeaux Blanc. 86-88 Pts.
2012 Grand Village Blanc “a Louima” – From 100% Sauvignon Blanc, the wine was harvested from 3-year-old vines from Sancerre clones. Lemon, honeysuckle, vanilla, orange and melon scents open to a sweet, fleshy, fresh, fun white wine. 88-90 Pts
2012 Les Grands Marechaux – Medium- bodied with wild strawberries and a light red berry finish, this is best drunk in its youth. 84-86 Pts
2012 Gree-Laroque – 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc produced a wine that reached 13.6% alcohol and offers earth, black cherries and fennel in a lighter style of wine. 87-89 Pts.
2012 La Grave Aubert – Easy-to-drink, crowd-pleasing style of wine that drinks best on release. 83-84 Pts
2012 Haut Carles – Spicy red and black fruits, sweet, ripe and rich in texture, the wine is packed with layers of ripe, fresh, jammy berries. 89-91 Pts
2012 Hostens Picant – Light and dominated by red berries, this medium-bodied wine ends with a red fruit finish. 3-85 Pts
2012 Hostens Picant Lucullus – The blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc reached 14% alcohol. The black cherry, licorice-centric wine offers soft textures and a medium-bodied cherry finish. 87-89 Pts
2012 I’sle Fort – 50% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon produced a medium-bodied wine with black and red fruits complicated by fresh herbs. 86-89 Pts
2012 Jean Faux – 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc produced an earthy, black raspberry- and licorice-filled wine with an open, easy-to-like personality. 87-89 Pts
2012 Joanin Becot – Soft and ripe with licorice and black raspberry, this delicious and round wine will drink on release. 88-90 Pts
2012 La Laurence – This soft, forward, crowd-pleasing and plump style of Merlot-based wine will be perfect to drink on release. This new wine is a joint venture between Hubert de Bouard and Philippe Nunes. 86-88 Pts
2012 l’Aurage – Fresh licorice and vanilla-coated berries with powerful tannins, good density and a long wild berry finish. 88-90 Pts
2012 Le Pin Beausoleil – With 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc in the blend, the wine is spicy and medium-bodied and ends with red berries and herbs. 85-87 Pts
2012 Marjosse – Light red berries, herbs, soft textures and forward personality make this a wine to drink in its first year or two years of life. 84-87 Pts
2012 Marjosee Blanc – With citrus and a touch of grapefruit, this fresh, bright, refreshing and well-priced Bordeaux Blanc is one of the better values from Entre deux Mers. 85-87 Pts
2012 Montlandrie – From 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc, from clay and limestone soils, this wine opens with oak, licorice and dark berries and is fleshy, but dry in the finish, 85-87 Pts
2012 Moulin Haut Laroque – The wine delivers chocolate-covered cherries, fennel and fresh herbs. Medium-bodied, the wine ends with a light, red cherry finish. 87-89 Pts
2012 Moulin Pey Labrie – Ripe and overripe, jammy fruits, licorice and earth notes are there, but the wine feels forced and over extracted, leaving a dry sensation in the finish. With luck, aging will bring this wine around. 84-86 Pts
2012 Pey La Tour – For consumers looking for value, this Bordeaux Superieur packs a lot of flesh, ripe jammy berries, flavor and silky textures for the money. 87-89 Pts
2012 Pezat – Zippy blackberries, licorice and a sweet, but slightly dry finish. 86-88 Pts
2012 La Prade – 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc – A kiss of oak touches dark red berries with an earthy, easy-to-like personality that will make this easy to drink on release. 87-88 Pts
2012 Puygueraud – 75% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 5% Malbec produced a wine with licorice, coffee and dark berries, rustic tannins and a sweet, chocolate-coated raspberry finish. 87-89 Pts
2012 Reignac – Medium/full-bodied, with an open personality, the wine is filed with oak, licorice and jammy berries. At the moment, the oak dominates the fruit in the finish. 88-90 Pts
2012 Roc des Cambes – 80% Merlot with 20% Cabernet Sauvignon produced a wine with earthy plums, spice and sweet, tart cherries in the finish. 87-89 Pts
2012 La Riviere – Supple-textured, ripe and approachable, this early-drinking wine offers a lot of fleshy, sweet, jammy and fresh black and red fruits with a fun, fleshy personality. 88-90 Pts
2012 La Riviere Aria – Deep in color with licorice, flowers and jammy berries in the nose, the wine is rich, deep, ripe, jammy and full-bodied with a chocolate-covered, black cherry finish. 89-91 Pts
2012 La Roncheraie – This tiny vineyard more than doubled its size recently. It’s now a whopping 3.84 hectares! From a blend of 75% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Cabernet Franc, the vines are planted in a layer of thin clay over serious limestone deposits. Floral, fresh berries, lush pleasures, ripe fruits with a sweet dark berry finish. 89-91 Pts
2012 La Rousselle – Blending 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Franc, the wine offers licorice, black cherry and earthy notes in the nose. Soft in texture, but short in the finish. 85-87 Pts
2012 Soleil – Licorice, coffee, black cherry and medium body opens into a light, cherry finish. 85-87 Pts
2012 Soleil Le Rival – Dominated by Merlot, the wine opens with coffee, black cherry, licorice and cocoa. Sweet, round and forward, this will be fun to drink young. 88-90 Pts
2012 Vieille Cure – Deep in color with licorice, espresso, smoke and jammy berries in the nose, the wine is packed with soft, sexy, supple-textured fruit that is already fun to drink. And it’s always available for a fair price. 89-91 Pts
2012 Virginie Thunevin – With oak and red fruits, this medium-bodied wine has a sweet and sharp red berry finish. 85-87 Pts
2012 Vrai Canon Bouche – Blending 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc created a wine with an earthy, black cherry nose and a fleshy, dark cherry finish. 87-89 Pts
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Thank you for the ratings. I definitely want to try the 2012 Reignac. I’m a bit surprised that it made the list. It’s consistent, but the they can’t seem to break that 90 point rating any given vintage. It is always priced very well though.
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Thanks for the ratings. There is often good value in Bordeaux outside the classified chateaux. Glad to see you like the D’Aiguilhe and Peygueraud- two of my good value favourites from the right bank
Thanks Craig! There are a lot of great value Bordeaux wines in 2012 that while they are not always vital to buy as a future, they should be purchased by savvy, wine buyers.
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