Chateau de Bel Vortex Orange
Perhaps the most radical winemaker in Bordeaux? Undoubtedly this is the antithesis to what we’ve become accustomed to seeing from this most traditional of French wine regions. Olivier Cazenave and his wife Anne discovered Château de Bel on the banks of the Dordogne in 2003. An unusual orange wine from Bordeaux that tastes little bit like marmalade. Utterly sumptious!

Chateau de Bel Vortex Orange
Perhaps the most radical winemaker in Bordeaux? Undoubtedly this is the antithesis to what we’ve become accustomed to seeing from this most traditional of French wine regions. Olivier Cazenave and his wife Anne discovered Château de Bel on the banks of the Dordogne in 2003. An unusual orange wine from Bordeaux that tastes little bit like marmalade. Utterly sumptious!

Chateau de Bel Vortex Orange
Perhaps the most radical winemaker in Bordeaux? Undoubtedly this is the antithesis to what we’ve become accustomed to seeing from this most traditional of French wine regions. Olivier Cazenave and his wife Anne discovered Château de Bel on the banks of the Dordogne in 2003. An unusual orange wine from Bordeaux that tastes little bit like marmalade. Utterly sumptious!
