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Château Terrey-Gros-Caillou was a historic Cru Bourgeois estate located in the prestigious Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux. Renowned for producing classic, structured red wines that exemplified the elegance and balance of the Saint-Julien terroir, the vineyards were primarily planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, complemented by Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The wines displayed complex aromas of tobacco, plum, and cedar. The estate's vineyards were later integrated into the holdings of Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, and the fruit is now utilized in the production of La Croix Ducru-Beaucaillou.
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Château Tertre-Daugay was a historic Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé estate located on a prominent limestone hillock in Bordeaux's Right Bank. Known for its clay-limestone terroir, the estate produced elegant, Merlot-dominant blends with Cabernet Franc. In May 2011, the property was acquired by Domaine Clarence Dillon, the prestigious owner of Château Haut-Brion. Following the acquisition, the estate was renamed Château Quintus, making the 2010 vintage the final release under the historic Tertre-Daugay label. Today, its legacy continues as part of the expanded Quintus vineyards, which also absorbed Château L'Arrosée in 2013.
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Château Tertre-Roteboeuf is a legendary 6-hectare estate in Saint-Émilion, managed by François Mitjavile since the late 1970s. Planted with 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc on clay-limestone slopes, it is famous for defying the official classification. Mitjavile employs late harvesting and 100% new oak aging in a warm cellar, creating opulent, velvety wines with exotic fruit aromas and exceptional freshness.
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Located in the Fronsac appellation of Bordeaux, Château Tessendey is a family-owned estate managed by the Malet Roquefort family, who also own the prestigious Château La Gaffelière in Saint-Émilion. The vineyard benefits from exceptional clay-limestone soils, which are ideal for cultivating Merlot, the dominant grape variety. The estate is committed to sustainable viticulture, focusing on expressing the unique terroir of the Right Bank. Their wines are characterized by elegance, refined tannins, and a distinct freshness, offering a sophisticated expression of the Fronsac region that balances power with finesse.
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Château Teyssier is a renowned Saint-Émilion Grand Cru estate in Bordeaux, France, owned by the visionary British winemaker Jonathan Maltus. Acquired in 1994 when it was just 5.5 hectares, Maltus transformed the property into a modern powerhouse spanning over 50 hectares. Known as a key figure in the "garagiste" movement of the 1990s, Maltus introduced state-of-the-art winemaking techniques, including optical sorting and temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. The estate's grand vin, composed primarily of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, is celebrated for its approachable, fruit-forward style, rich texture, and exceptional consistency, offering a modern expression of the Right Bank's unique terroir.
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Château Teyssier in Montagne-Saint-Émilion is a historic estate with roots dating back to the 15th century. Situated on clay-limestone soils, the vineyard benefits from a privileged location that produces wines of elegance and balance. The estate is managed with a focus on traditional values combined with modern viticultural techniques, such as reasoned protection and careful canopy management. The wines are typically Merlot-dominant blends, offering complex aromas of red and black fruits, spices, and subtle woody notes, supported by fine, velvety tannins that make them excellent companions for gastronomy. This estate is distinct from the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Château Teyssier owned by Jonathan Maltus.
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Located in the Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion appellation, Château Teyssier is a family-run estate dedicated to producing elegant and terroir-driven Bordeaux wines. The vineyard benefits from excellent clay-limestone soils, which impart structure and complexity to their Merlot-dominant blends. With a commitment to sustainable viticulture and traditional winemaking techniques, the estate crafts wines that balance ripe fruit character with refined tannins. Their approach emphasizes the unique expression of the Puisseguin plateau, resulting in wines that are both approachable in their youth and capable of graceful aging.
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Château Thieuley is a pioneering family estate located in La Sauve-Majeure, at the heart of Bordeaux's Entre-Deux-Mers region. The property was purchased in 1949 by André Courselle and transformed into an 80-hectare benchmark under the direction of his son Francis Courselle — an agricultural engineer and oenology professor at Bordeaux University who was among the first winemakers to demonstrate that Bordeaux could produce genuinely exciting dry white wines. His daughters Sylvie (business and commercial) and Marie (winemaking and vineyard management), both engineers and oenologists, took over in 2004 and have continued the estate's commitment to freshness, terroir expression, and environmental responsibility. The estate holds Terra Vitis certification (since 2017), Haute Valeur Environnementale (HVE) status (since 2019), and Bee Friendly certification — a comprehensive commitment to biodiversity across all 80 hectares. The estate encompasses three properties: the flagship Château Thieuley, Château Saint-Genès for export markets, and Clos Sainte-Anne, a 5-hectare parcel of gravelly soil in Capian. White wines are made from Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and Sauvignon Gris; reds from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc. The prestige cuvée Réserve Francis Courselle, produced in both white and red versions, has earned praise from critics including James Suckling.
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Château Thillardon is a Bordeaux estate producing Crémant de Bordeaux, the appellation's elegant traditional-method sparkling wine awarded AOC status in 1990. Not to be confused with the well-known Domaine Thillardon in Beaujolais (Paul-Henri Thillardon's natural wine estate in Chénas), this château is a distinct Bordeaux producer specializing in the effervescent side of the region. Crémant de Bordeaux is crafted from the classic Bordeaux grape varieties — primarily Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle for whites, and Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon for rosés — undergoing secondary fermentation in the bottle just like Champagne. Château Thillardon expresses the freshness and structure characteristic of the Bordeaux terroir in sparkling form.
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The leading producer of Côte de Brouilly, one of Beaujolais' finest crus, producing intensely mineral and aromatic Gamay from volcanic blue stone (pierre bleue) soils.
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Château Toumalin is a distinguished estate in Canon-Fronsac, Bordeaux, with roots dating to around 1750. Established on 7.66 hectares of clay-limestone and clay-silica soils along a southeastern-facing plateau, the estate is planted predominantly with Merlot (90%) and Cabernet Franc (10%). In 2008, passionate wine lovers Nathalie and Xavier Miravete acquired the château from the d'Arfeuille family, committing to preserve over 250 years of heritage while evolving toward sustainable viticulture. Winemaker Thomas Duclos brings a contemporary vision — honouring the uniqueness of each plot while crafting wines of elegant structure, vibrant fruit, and sincere terroir expression. The estate ages its wines 50% in oak barrels for 12–14 months and 50% in tank to balance complexity with freshness. Château Toumalin has garnered recognition including a Gold Medal at the 2018 Challenge International du Vin.
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Château Tour Baladoz is a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé estate, promoted in 2022. Owned by the De Schepper family since 1950, it sits on a clay-limestone plateau at 100m altitude. The Merlot-dominant wine offers rich black cherry and spice aromas, balanced by mineral freshness and firm tannins, representing traditional Bordeaux elegance.
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Located in Saillans within the Fronsac appellation, Château Tour Bel Air is a family-owned estate managed by Sylvie and Fabrice Lascaux. The vineyard spans approximately 10 hectares of clay-limestone soils, primarily planted with Merlot. The estate is known for its traditional winemaking approach, often avoiding oak aging to highlight the pure, fruity expression of the terroir. The wines are characterized by notes of wild berries, plum, and violet, offering a smooth, well-balanced profile with a long finish that pairs excellently with red meats and traditional French cuisine.
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Château Tour Gayet is a historic wine estate located in Saint-Androny, Gironde, in the Blaye-Côtes de Bordeaux appellation. The estate's origins trace back to around 1788, when the main residential building was constructed. It remained in the David family throughout the 19th century and into the mid-20th century. The tower that gives the château its current name was built between the late 19th and early 20th century, and the estate first appeared under the name 'Château la Tour-Gayet' in the 1922 edition of 'Bordeaux et ses Vins' — previously it was listed simply as 'Gayet'. Since 1899, the domain expanded by acquiring the neighboring Dufresne vineyard, itself ranked as a premier cru bourgeois. Today, the estate produces classic Blaye-Côtes de Bordeaux red wines from a blend of five Bordeaux varieties — Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot — and is associated with the Maison Johannès Boubée. The wines are powerful yet balanced, with excellent structure and vibrant red and black fruit aromas.
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Château Tour Léognan is a Bordeaux Supérieur producer crafting red wines under this historic-sounding appellation. Despite the name's association with Léognan — the renowned village at the heart of Pessac-Léognan — this estate is a distinct and independent producer making wines under the Bordeaux Supérieur appellation, with no connection to Château Carbonnieux or the Perrin family. The estate draws on the classic Bordeaux varieties of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon to produce concentrated, food-friendly reds that express the terroir of the Gironde.
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Château Tour Saint Christophe in Montagne-Saint-Émilion is a small family estate nestled in the hills of this right-bank satellite appellation, distinct from the Grand Cru Classé of the same name in Saint-Émilion proper. The estate's vineyards sit on clay-limestone soils typical of Montagne-Saint-Émilion, producing Merlot-dominant blends with genuine terroir character. The wines offer the generous fruit and roundness associated with the appellation — plum, blackcurrant, and earthy notes balanced by a firm but approachable structure — at an accessible price point that makes classic Bordeaux enjoyment attainable for a wide range of wine lovers.
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Located in Saint-Christoly-Médoc in the northern Médoc, this estate is a renowned Cru Bourgeois with a history dating back to the 15th century. Owned by the Merlet-Lafon family since 1903, the 40-hectare vineyard sits on a gravel ridge near the Gironde estuary. The estate is known for its traditional winemaking approach, utilizing concrete vats for fermentation and aging the wine in large oak foudres rather than small barriques. This method preserves the pure fruit character, resulting in robust, structured wines in their youth that develop elegance and complex black fruit notes with cellaring.
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Château Tour Saint Christophe is a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé estate in Bordeaux. Acquired by Peter Kwok in 2012, it features stunning 18th-century dry-stone terraces. The 20-hectare vineyard is planted with 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. Guided by Michel Rolland, the estate crafts elegant wines with rich, velvety fruit, silky tannins, and a distinct mineral finish.
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