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Château Tour Seran is a 15-hectare single-plot vineyard in the Médoc region, with origins dating back to the 17th century. Once owned by the Marquis of Ségur, the 'Prince of Vines,' the estate is now part of the Domaines Rollan de By portfolio under Jean Guyon. Located on a hill overlooking the Gironde estuary, the vineyard features exceptional gravelly soil that produces structured, refined wines. The blend typically consists of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot, known for their deep fruit aromas, balanced tannins, and elegant, food-friendly character.
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Located in the northern Médoc, Château Tour de By is a renowned estate known for its exceptional terroir, characterized by deep gravel soils overlooking the Gironde estuary. The estate has been managed by the Pagès family for generations, maintaining a commitment to traditional viticulture and winemaking. Their wines are celebrated for their classic Médoc style, offering a harmonious balance of structure, elegance, and aging potential. With a focus on Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, the estate consistently produces high-quality wines that represent the authentic character of the Médoc region.
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Château Tour de Mirambeau is the flagship estate of the Despagne family, located in Rauzan at the heart of Entre-Deux-Mers in Bordeaux. The Despagnes have cultivated vines on this property for over 250 years, but it was Jean-Louis Despagne who in 1969 devoted himself fulltime to estate winemaking and established the château's international reputation. The estate — its name derived from an old windmill where Jean-Louis and his wife Odile settled after their wedding — spans 88 hectares of clay-limestone soils. Today managed by Jean-Louis's children Thibault, Gabriel, and Basaline alongside technical director Joël Élissalde, the domaine farms 250 hectares across multiple estates and is widely regarded as the leading producer in Entre-Deux-Mers. Their crisp, aromatic white wines blend Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and Muscadelle; their reds — sold under the Bordeaux and Bordeaux Supérieur AOCs — are built on Merlot with the two Cabernets. Robert Parker's Wine Advocate has praised the estate as producing wines that 'perform way, way above their official pedigree.'
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Château Tour des Gendres is a family estate in the Bergerac appellation of Southwest France, led by visionary winemaker Luc de Conti. The domaine is renowned for producing some of the finest wines in the Bergerac region, most notably the flagship Moulin des Dames white, which rivals many premium white Burgundies. Practicing low-intervention viticulture with sustainable and near-organic principles, de Conti coaxes extraordinary complexity from Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc vines on their best parcels. The estate has helped elevate the entire Bergerac appellation's reputation for world-class white wine production.
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Located in Cussac-Fort-Médoc, between the prestigious appellations of Margaux and Saint-Julien, Château Tour du Haut-Moulin is a historic estate established in 1870. For over 150 years, it was managed by the Cazaux-Poitou family before being acquired in 2024 by a partnership of renowned winemakers including Eran Pick MW. The 10-hectare vineyard features a mosaic of gravel, sand, and clay-limestone soils, producing a classic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. The wines are celebrated for their elegance, structure, and aging potential, offering a refined expression of the Left Bank terroir.
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Château Tour du Pas Saint-Georges is a 14-hectare estate situated in Saint-Georges-Saint-Émilion, the smallest and most exclusive of the four Saint-Émilion satellite appellations. The vineyards occupy a single contiguous block on south- and southeast-facing slopes, planted on exceptional clay-limestone soils underlaid by molasse and Périgord sands. The property was acquired in 1975 by Madame Dubois-Challon, then co-owner of Château Ausone, and gained its reputation in the 1980s when legendary winemaker Pascal Delbeck joined the estate. Delbeck took full ownership in 2008 and invested in a state-of-the-art winery designed for plot-by-plot vinification in small 40-hectolitre stainless-steel tanks. In 2020, the estate transitioned to the team behind Château La Fleur de Boüard under Hubert de Boüard de Laforest. The main encépagement is 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Franc, supplemented by small proportions of Malbec, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Carménère. Blending takes place after malolactic fermentation, followed by 18 months of ageing — 30% in new French oak, 20% in barrels previously used for white wine fermentation, and 50% in one-wine barrels. The château produces three cuvées: the flagship Château Tour du Pas Saint-Georges; l'Âme de Saint-Georges, an exceptional bottling drawn from six grape varieties; and Le Sablier, a second wine from younger vines.
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Located in the Montagne-Saint-Émilion appellation, Château Tour-du-Pas-Saint-Georges is a family-owned estate known for producing elegant and terroir-driven wines. The vineyard benefits from excellent clay-limestone soils, which are characteristic of the region and ideal for growing Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The estate emphasizes sustainable viticulture and traditional winemaking techniques to ensure the purity of fruit and structural balance. Their wines are celebrated for their approachable yet sophisticated character, offering a classic expression of the Right Bank of Bordeaux.
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Located on the prestigious Néac plateau in the Lalande-de-Pomerol appellation, Château Tournefeuille is one of the leading estates of the Right Bank. The vineyard was first recorded on the 1785 Beyleme map and has been owned since 1998 by the Petit and Cambier families. Day-to-day management is handled by Emeric Petit, son of co-founder François Petit, who in the estate's early years was assisted by legendary Pétrus oenologist Jean-Claude Berrouet and consultant Catherine Cohen. Spanning 18 hectares of clay-gravel soils that share the same blue-clay terroir as Pétrus, the estate grows Merlot and Cabernet Franc with vines averaging over 30 years of age. The estate is transitioning to biodynamic farming — 50% biodynamic conversion and 50% sustainable (raisonnée) agriculture — with no chemical herbicides or insecticides and manual harvesting. Wines are aged 12–14 months in French oak. The estate produces three wines: the grand vin Château Tournefeuille, single-parcel cuvée La Cure, and second label Rosalcy (55% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Franc from adjacent vines).
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A small, family-owned estate located in the Côtes de Bourg appellation on the Right Bank of the Gironde estuary, not to be confused with the more famous Château Tronquoy-Lalande (now Château Tronquoy) in Saint-Estèphe. This Bourg producer crafts classic Right Bank Bordeaux on the clay-limestone hillsides around Bourg-sur-Gironde, producing Merlot-dominant reds typical of the appellation. The estate represents the authentic, artisan character of Côtes de Bourg — an appellation home to over 170 independent winegrowers whose family-scale properties average around 10 hectares.
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Château Troplong-Mondot is a Premier Grand Cru Classé B estate in Saint-Émilion, situated atop the highest point of the Saint-Émilion limestone plateau at over 100 meters elevation. The 37-hectare estate was acquired by French reinsurance giant SCOR in 2017 and is directed by Aymeric de Gironde. The vineyards are planted with approximately 73% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc, and 11% Cabernet Sauvignon on deep limestone with thick clay soils, producing wines of remarkable concentration and precision. The estate received B Corp certification, is a Silver Member of the International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA), and practices biodynamic methods in select plots. On-site, the Michelin-starred restaurant Les Belles Perdrix (also holding a Green Star for sustainable gastronomy) and boutique accommodations complete a world-class hospitality experience.
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Château Trotanoy is a prestigious Pomerol estate managed by J.P. Moueix since 1953. Its name, meaning 'too wearisome to cultivate,' reflects the dense clay and gravel soil that hardens like concrete. Rich in iron, this unique terroir produces highly concentrated, structured Merlot-dominant wines. Celebrated for its extraordinary aging potential and power, Trotanoy is one of Bordeaux's finest.
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Château Trotte Vieille is a historic Bordeaux estate on the Saint-Émilion limestone plateau. Classified as Premier Grand Cru Classé B since 1955, it is managed by the Castéja family. The 12-hectare vineyard features clay-limestone soils and a high proportion of Cabernet Franc, including rare pre-phylloxera vines over 140 years old. The estate produces elegant, mineral-driven wines with great aging potential.
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Château Turcaud was established in 1973 by Maurice Robert and his wife Simone, who expanded a modest seven-hectare farm into a 50-hectare estate overlooking the medieval abbey town of La Sauve Majeure in the heart of Entre-Deux-Mers. In 2009, their daughter Isabelle and son-in-law Stéphane Le May took the helm, earning the prestigious title of Winemakers of the Year from the Guide Hachette des Vins 2020. The estate practices sustainable viticulture, having returned to fully mechanical weeding and manual vineyard work, eliminating chemical herbicides. Their portfolio spans vibrant Entre-Deux-Mers whites, structured Bordeaux Supérieur reds, rosé, and an elegant Crémant de Bordeaux that earned a gold medal at the Concours Général Agricole de Paris.
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Château Valandraud is a world-renowned Bordeaux wine estate in Saint-Émilion. Founded in 1991 by Jean-Luc Thunevin and Murielle Andraud, it pioneered the 'garage wine' (vin de garage) movement. Starting from a tiny 0.6-hectare plot, the estate achieved rapid critical acclaim for its opulent, highly concentrated wines. In 2012, it was promoted to Premier Grand Cru Classé B, a status maintained in 2022. Today, it is celebrated for its rich Merlot, structured Cabernet Franc, and exceptional aging potential.
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Located in the heart of the Haut-Médoc appellation, Château Verdignan is a distinguished estate known for producing classic, structured Bordeaux wines. The vineyard benefits from excellent gravelly soil, which is ideal for cultivating Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The estate follows traditional winemaking practices, emphasizing the expression of terroir through careful vineyard management and precise aging in oak barrels. The resulting wines are characterized by their elegance, firm tannins, and significant aging potential, making them a reliable choice for those seeking authentic Médoc style.
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Château Vieux Moulin is a producer located in the Lussac-Saint-Émilion appellation, one of the renowned satellite regions of Saint-Émilion in Bordeaux. The estate typically crafts red wines dominated by Merlot and Cabernet Franc, reflecting the traditional terroir of the Libournais area. These wines are characterized by their round texture, fine tannins, and expressive red fruit aromas, often showing good balance and freshness. The estate's production is known for offering excellent value and typical regional character, making it an accessible entry point into the high-quality wines of the Right Bank.
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Located in Bégadan in the Haut-Médoc, Château Vieux Robin is a family-owned estate spanning 24 hectares with a history dating back to 1840. The property has been managed by the Roba family since 1985. The vineyards, with an average age of over 40 years, are planted primarily with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The estate is recognized as a Cru Bourgeois and holds the HVE (Haute Valeur Environnementale) certification for sustainable viticulture. Their wines are known for their balance, combining traditional Haut-Médoc elegance with modern precision.
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Château Villa Bel-Air is a historic 18th-century estate located in Saint-Morillon, in the heart of the Graves appellation in Bordeaux. Acquired by the Cazes family (owners of Château Lynch-Bages) in 1988, the estate underwent extensive renovation including vineyard replanting and winery modernization. In 2017, the Armand Ballande family took ownership and further elevated quality with guidance from the prestigious Derenoncourt Consultants. Situated on gravelly hillsides with Garonne-deposited soils and sheltered by surrounding pine forests, the château produces elegant red and white wines that beautifully express the finesse and complexity of Graves terroir.
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