Grand Cru
In Bordeaux, it is rated in four districts: Medoc, Grava, Sauterne / Balsak, and Santemilion.
Since the enactment in 1855, the San Temilion district has been reviewed almost once every 10 years, with the Medoc district, which has never been changed except for the upgrade of Chateau Mouton Rothshiild. Chateau Anjerus and Chateau Pavi have been promoted to special class A.
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Chateau Talvo Red
A taste that combines strength and fruity The name of the Chateau comes from General Talbot during the British rule of the 15th century.The vineyar...
View full detailsChateau Marquidtelm Red
Delicate and soft taste, yet firm tannins Medoc grade 4th grade.It is characterized by its complex aromas, with fruits such as cherry, blackcurrant...
View full detailsChateau O -Baje Liberal Red
The rich aroma of black fruits, represented by blackcurrantsMedoc grade 5th grade.Cabernet Sauvignon 70%, Merlot 30%.The vineyards are in great loc...
View full detailsChateau Langoa Barton Red
Traditional brewing methods Medoc rating 3rd grade.Cabernet Sauvignon 54%, Merlot 38%, and Cabernet Franc 8%.He is a brother Chateau Leoville Balto...
View full detailsChateau Pedescrow Red
Made with highly rated grapes This is a chateau founded by Päillac by Pedescrow in the 1820s.Grapes that have been consistently highly rated have b...
View full detailsChateau Boyd Cantonack Red
The chateau was founded in 1754Cabernet Sauvignon 76%, Merlot 11%, Cabernet Franc 7%, Petit Verdot 6%.This chateau was founded in 1754 by Irish woo...
View full detailsChateau / Branaire Dukulu Red
A supple wine with a firm body and rich fruitiness Saint Julien AC. Medoc grade 4th grade.Cabernet Sauvignon 6 5%, Merlot 26%, Petit Verdot 5%, Cab...
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