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This up and coming château is owned by father and son team, Francis and Jean-Francis Pécresse. They follow a long tradition of Correzien people who have established a business on the Bordeaux right bank.
$62.00"Always considered among the best, the 1867 edition of Feret’s 'Bordeaux and its Wines' already classified Falfas one the four Grand Cru of the Côtes de Bourg."
$62.00Potensac is an estate in the northern sector of the Médoc, a district renowned for producing tannic, brooding clarets which require significant ageing before drinking. It belongs to the Delon family, who also own the great Château Léoville-Las Cases, and benefits from being made by the same…
$65.00In 1962, this ancient vineyard, reduced to a few old and poorly tended vines, was completely restored with the greatest care by the present owner.
$67.00"Gruaud-Larose has often been described as a super-second, placing it in with the group of Deuxième Cru Classé properties that challenge the elite Premier Cru Classé estates for supremacy in Bordeaux.
$68.00Ségla is made of grapes from the youngest vines of the property (less than 10 years old).
$69.00Château Larrivaux is run by Berangère Tesseron, the wife of Basile Tesseron of 4th Growth Château Lafon Rochet.
$72.00Ségla is made of grapes from the youngest vines of the property (less than 10 years old).
$72.00Château Le Rey is a continuous property of 12 hectares, situated on a clay-limestone terroir on the right bank of the Dordogne. It occupies a privileged position on the plateau of Sainte-Colombe, a little town east of Saint-Émilion. The town full of history, including the…
$77.00The vineyards of Sainte-Colombe can be traced back to Gallo-Roman times.
$78.00Château de Reignac is ideally situated at the confluence of the Dordogne and Garonne Rivers (the “Entre Deux Mers”). Reignac offers a unique peculiarity: that of reuniting the best types of terroir of both the Right and the Left Banks in a single estate, which explains the…
$78.00"It was in 1972 that the owner of the time, 'the Pope of wine' Alexis Lichine, first made this second wine under the name Château de Clairefont, which is known today as Confidences de Prieuré-Lichine.
$79.00Interestingly, this significant (and historical) estate is owned and run by the French Ministry of Agriculture, after its original owner bequeathed the property to be used for winemaking education.
$80.00The wines from Ormes de Pez are powerful, yet characterised by their harmonious structure. They are indulgent and pleasurable, and combine a smooth, fleshy texture with the distinctive elegance of a Saint-Estèphe.
$80.00"One of the classics of the region, Coutet is a model of elegance and balanced sweetness. Coutet has always been one of the leading as well as one of the largest estates of Barsac. Famous for an elegant, less sweet powerful wine, Coutet is usually well made, stylish and probably a more flexible wine…
$84.00"Starting with the 2012 vintage, the previous name for the second wine, Clos Canon, was changed to Croix Canon.
$86.00Château Haut-Bages Averous was the name of the former Pauillac estate acquired by André Cazes and was the domaine's second wine from 1976 onwards. It was renamed Echo de Lynch-Bages as of the 2008 vintage in order to affirm its relationship with the Grand Cru Classé. Its name Echo refers to the…
$87.00Dating all the way back to the 17th century, this Saint-Émilion estate boasts 40 or so hectares planted with Merlot (70%) and Cabernet Franc (30%) vines. Perched atop a hill on the south side of the estate, right next to the Premier Crus, Château Simard produces close to 160,000 bottles every year.
$88.00Olivier Bernard and his team have undertaken to make this wine one of the jewels of the Pessac-Léognan appellation, with an outstanding potential.
$89.00Liquor Act: It is an offence to sell or supply to or obtain liquor on behalf of a person under the age of 18 years. Liquor license No. 32067228
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