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The 15 Best Places for Bordeaux in New York CityCreated by Foursquare Lists Sherry-Lehmannunsung hero's of bordeaux is the best selection in the cityBest wine store in town for Bordeaux and ChampagnesExcellent selection of wines & other spirits in all price points. Le Relais De Venise L'EntrecoteBordeaux by the glass is working. Fruity, tannins hang a bit heavy in the mid and finish.The house Bordeaux is very drinkable. Brush up on yr French wine types if you plan to order anything else. Sauce on steak grows on you--quickly. Really buttery but hard to decipher. Yum.Very good steak frites and salad prix fixe for $27. Their house Bordeaux is quite good (and affordable) at $11.50 for a half carafe. Feels almost like being in Paris:-) TartineryGet a tartine, and a glass of a red Bordeaux or Beaujolais.a HOT Parisienne spot in town...enjoyed the cuisine and BordeauxA really great New French spot. Breads delish, the space is beautiful and the waiters are super cute and French....swoon...

JadisTry a glass of red Bordeaux. The selection at this little French wine bar is so phenomenal, it will have you tipping your glass for the last few drops!Go for the fair prices (wine and food), attentive staff, and the (currently) very good tomato bruschettaNeed to 'woo' your date?
red table wine typesThis romantic French spot is perfect and light on the wallet, get $4 glasses of wine from 5-7pm Tuesday - Saturday Astor Wines & Spirits15% Off Bordeaux today! http://bit.ly/GCK1RIMassive shop with really informative signage about each wine region. Free tastings, weekly specials. This liquor store is amazing.All three Tanteo infusions. Got to love it here! TerroirTerroir’s wine menu speaks for itself: "Simply put, Bordeaux is the largest fine wine area in the world. Just as Lady Gaga can do it all, and in such bloody style, so can Bordeaux."For food, don't skip the bone marrow bruschetta and the oxtail risotto balls.

One of our favorite wine bars in the city, where novice wine drinkers and oenophiles alike can taste something new and exciting. ArdesiaThis sleek bar boasts a two-story wine wall. Don’t cheat yourself out of a perfect experience. It will be perfect whether you’re on the patio or in the lounge. You won’t be sorry.You must try the Charles Morrow - fall wine cocktail - wonderful rich mix of Madeira, rosemary Vermouth, smoked wormwood bitters. Served w a sprig of fresh rosemary. Grab a spot on the patio and indulge in a great selection of wines, cheese, and small plates. The quail egg toast and deviled eggs are two of our faves. Pay with Cover and skip waiting for the check! Pierre LotiFew areas are as quaint as Gramercy on Irving, and Pierre Loti, with its elegant novelist namesake and its dimly-lit atmosphere, are as romantic. Try a glass of the Bordeaux and charm your muse.Wine, cheese, charcuterie and even hot tapas! Service is phenomenal and will not disappointA hidden Union Square gem.

We love coming here for the great selection of cheeses, and the consistently delicious wine. There are two other locations in the city as well that are just as good. KlimatThe communal tables and wood benches allow you to mingle like a European in this East Village hangout. Know your wine like your ex-pats at the neighboring tables, and order the Bordeaux.The spicy worms, might be the best beer food ever. Spicy deep fried pork, how can you go wrong!Get the hot wine on a cold day BuvetteWonderful place to get a bottle of wine. Particularly a white bordeauxEverything comes in small plates. Go with friends, have wine and nibble on all the deliciousness! Highly recommend the duck liver and Bordeaux Supérieur for red wine. No reservation so go earlyBe sure to have the perfectly cooked steamed eggs, any option is a good one! The salade de saumon is delicious too! Khe-YoGet the pork belly! The chili prawns and quail are lovely as well. Ask for extra bang bang sauce if you can handle your spice.

The Bordeaux pairs nicely with most of the food.Rosé pairs nicely with all the food. Favorite dishes are coconut crunchy rice and pork belly/shrimp crispy rolls.“Among the best dishes are a whole grilled quail on a stick, tasting like charcoal and ginger, and a steak tartare that’s served, Flintstones style, atop a giant bone filled with roasted marrow.” Chambers Street WinesBee line for the french section and get yourself some fine sub $20 bordeaux or beaujolais. Best staff in new yorkReally a fantastic store with unique and hard to find wines... Staff is truly helpful, and free delivery to Brooklyn for a $200 purchase. Tastings all the time too!Found some of my favorite wines here that I couldn't find anywhere else. If you're looking for something in particular, check their website for an up-to-date inventory. Wine:30Escape from the familiar at this tiny, gorgeous bar with a glass of Bordeaux. You won’t find a better pairing a Bordeaux with your candle-light and brick walls at this neighborhood joint.