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Figeac
Maillet
Néac
Faure
Le Cros
Le Cros
Chouteau
Monbadon
Joanin
Musset
Chevrol
Colas-
Nouet
Bertineau
Fort-Muret
Gontey
Ausone
St-Martin
Parsac
Arriailh
Goujon
Marche
Roques
Durand
St-Philippe-
d'Aiguille
Les Longues
Règes
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St-Etienne-
de-Lisse
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St-Christophe-
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St-Genes-
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Montagne
Belvès-de-
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Lussac
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101 Château La Serre
103 Château La Tour Figeac
105 Château La Violette
109 Château Lafleur
114 Château Larcis Ducasse
115 Château Larmande
119 Château Latour à Pomerol
121 Château Le Bon Pasteur
122 Château Le Gay
127 Château Les Trois Croix
135 Château Mazeyres
139 Château Montviel
140 Château Moulin Haut Laroque
141 Château Moulin Saint Georges
144 Château Nénin
149 Château Pavie
150 Château Pavie Macquin
152 Château Petit-Village
153 Château Pétrus
176 Château Soutard
179 Château Tertre Roteboeuf
181 Château Troplong Mondot
182 Château Trotanoy
183 Château TrotteVieille
184 Château Valandraud
185 Château Vieux Maillet
186 Château Villars
187 Château Vrai Croix de Gay
188 Clos du Clocher
191 Clos Fourtet
193 Clos L‘Église
194 Clos René
200 Vieux
Château Certan
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The following 200 pages contain our selection of the most
important Bordeaux estates from A to Z. Here are some hints on
how to read and understand the profiles:
1
Area of origin (AOC / AOP) of the wine listed.
2
Name of the estate: (†) indicates old names or recently defunct estates.
3
O
ffi
cial classification category and year of classification. As Crus Bour-
geois classifications must be earned annually, this designation is given in
brackets for estates which have historically held the classification, even if they
no longer do so. Pomerol and Fronsac do not have any o
ffi
cial classifications.
4
Personal subjective rating, not evaluating absolute quality so much as its
significance from a historical, wine technique and taste perspective, taken as
an average of the last five to ten years. Half a star indicates a rising trend.
Reliable wine.
Good wine recommended in its category.
Very good wine, in line with its status and classification.
Great wine, one of the best in the world.
Outstanding wine promising a unique tasting experience.
5
A brief history, from the foundation of the estate to the current owners.
This information has been sourced from the estate particulars, further re-
searched to the best of our knowledge and belief, checked whenever possible
and supplemented with information from recognised standard