Best Selling Bordeaux at the Cannes Film Festival
When it comes to luxury, the Cannes Film Festival is the benchmark. Red carpet, world-class films and chic after-parties, no wonder Bordeaux wines have a special place at the festival. Among all the fine drinks consumed, Bordeaux wines with their history and magic are the festival’s darlings of the attendees, producers and stars.
A Bordeaux Classic: The Best of the Best
At previous Cannes festivals, some Bordeaux labels have not only been on the tables but also the top-selling wines at private parties and events. These wines combine the art of winemaking with the Cannes lifestyle. Château Margaux, Château Latour, and Château Lafite Rothschild are the usual suspects, known for their quality and presence at the festival. Their balance and legend have made them the darlings of the glamorous set.
One Bordeaux was the number one seller at the last Cannes Film Festival: Château Palmer. Known for its smooth texture, intense nose, and perfect balance of fruit and spice, this Margaux wine has impressed even the most demanding palates. Château Palmer 2015 was one of the best Bordeaux releases in recent years and became a festival favourite.
Why Bordeaux?
But why Bordeaux? The region’s ability to produce complex and versatile wines is the answer. Bordeaux wines, especially the Grand Cru Classé wines, are famous for their elegance, age-ability and food pairing. At Cannes, where gourmet dinners and parties are the norm, Bordeaux offers a range of red and white wines that go with caviar to charcuterie boards. Its ability to please all tastes, whether you like a bold Cabernet Sauvignon or a more subtle Merlot, makes Bordeaux the perfect choice for festival-goers.
Recent Trends: Bordeaux’s Sustainability and Innovation
In recent years, Bordeaux wineries have also gone sustainable, and that’s caught the attention of eco-friendly celebrities and industry insiders at the festival. Estates like Château Pontet-Canet and Château Palmer have adopted biodynamic practices, reducing their environmental impact while producing top-notch wines. The focus on organic and biodynamic viticulture at the Cannes events mirrors the global trend where sustainable luxury is in high demand.
The rise of lighter and fresher Bordeaux blends, including more white and rosé wines, has allowed the region’s wines to reach a younger and more diverse audience. These wines served at daytime events and beachfront soirees during the festival, are a refreshing alternative to the usual heavy reds associated with Bordeaux.
What’s new for Bordeaux at Cannes?
The 2024 festival will see even more wine pairing innovation, with Bordeaux at the forefront. Expect more vintage releases, experimental blends, natural wines, and small-batch producers. Bordeaux’s presence is going beyond the dinner table; many labels will have their own tasting rooms and pop-up events during the festival.
Château Haut-Brion, Château Mouton Rothschild, and Château Pavie will be the usual suspects in 2024, but don’t be surprised to see newcomers shaking things up, with younger film stars and influencers looking for something new and exciting to pop the cork.