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Located in the heart of the Fronsac appellation, Château Villars is a family-owned estate known for its commitment to quality and terroir expression. The vineyard spans approximately 30 hectares, primarily planted with Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Under the guidance of the Gaudrie family, the estate practices sustainable viticulture, emphasizing soil health and biodiversity. The wines are characterized by their elegance, structured tannins, and a distinct mineral backbone, reflecting the unique limestone and clay soils of the region. With a history dating back several centuries, the estate successfully balances traditional winemaking techniques with modern precision to produce wines that offer excellent aging potential and complexity.
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Château Villemaurine is a prestigious Grand Cru Classé estate located on the famous clay-limestone plateau of Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux. Spanning approximately 7 to 8 hectares, the vineyard is planted predominantly with Merlot (around 80-85%) and Cabernet Franc (15-20%). The estate is renowned for its unique terroir, which features a thin layer of clay over asteriated limestone, and its spectacular 7-hectare network of underground quarries used for aging. Under the ownership of Marie and Christophe Lefévère since 2021, the estate continues to produce elegant, mineral-driven wines with remarkable freshness, refined tannins, and great aging potential.
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Château Villeneuve is a name often associated with various properties in France, but there is no widely recognized or established wine estate under the name 'Château Villeneuve' within the Haut-Médoc appellation. While the name appears in historical records or as a local place name, it should not be confused with the renowned Château de Villeneuve in the Loire Valley (Saumur-Champigny) or other similarly named residential châteaux in the Lot-et-Garonne region. Consumers should verify the specific origin and appellation on the label to ensure the wine's provenance.
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Located in the Canon-Fronsac appellation on the Right Bank of Bordeaux, Château Vrai Canon Bouché is a 13-hectare estate known for its unique terroir of clay and limestone, situated atop a plateau with fossil-rich quarries. The vineyard is planted with approximately 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc. Since 2020, the estate has been owned by the Labrune family, who also own Château de La Dauphine, and it achieved 100% organic certification in 2022. The wines are celebrated for their opulent black fruit aromas, mineral salinity, and elegant, silky tannins, reflecting the finesse of the region's limestone-rich soils.
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Château Yon-Figeac is a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé estate located in the north-west of the Saint-Émilion appellation. Established in the early 19th century, the estate spans 24 hectares of vines in a single block, planted on clay-sand soils rich in iron dross (crasse de fer). The vineyard is planted with approximately 80% Merlot, 13% Cabernet Franc, and 7% Petit Verdot. Acquired by Alain Château in 2005, the estate has undergone significant modernization, including a new state-of-the-art vat room in 2021 and a panoramic tasting room in 2024. The estate is certified High Environmental Value (HVE 3) and ISO 14001, reflecting its commitment to sustainable viticulture. Its wines are celebrated for their classic Saint-Émilion elegance, combining rich plum and cherry fruit with silky tannins, fresh acidity, and subtle spicy notes.
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Located in the heart of the Haut-Médoc appellation, Château d'Agassac is a historic estate dating back to the 13th century. Classified as a Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, the estate benefits from a unique terroir characterized by deep gravel soils. The vineyard spans approximately 43 hectares, primarily planted with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Under modern management, the estate focuses on sustainable viticulture and precision winemaking to produce elegant, structured wines that reflect the finesse of the Médoc region. The château is also renowned for its stunning architecture and commitment to wine tourism.
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Château d'Aiguilhe is a prestigious estate in the Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux appellation, acquired by Count Stephan von Neipperg in 1998. The château dates back to the 12th century, once playing a strategic role during the Hundred Years' War on the frontier between French and English-held territories. The 90-hectare vineyard sits on a limestone plateau with south-facing exposure and exceptional natural drainage, planted to 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. Viticulture follows a certified organic and biodynamic approach — no herbicides, pesticides, or insecticides — with hand-harvesting into small crates and gravity-flow filling. The estate produces three wines: the flagship Château d'Aiguilhe, the approachable second label Seigneurs d'Aiguilhe, and since 2015 a Sauvignon Blanc white, Le Blanc d'Aiguilhe. Consistent 90–94-point scores from Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, and Falstaff make it one of the most acclaimed value propositions in Bordeaux.
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Château d'Aiguille is a small estate in the Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux appellation, named after the French word for 'needle' (aiguille) — the same topographic feature that gives the nearby commune of Saint-Philippe-d'Aiguille its name. Situated on the right bank of the Dordogne, within a dynamic appellation that consistently offers outstanding value alongside the more celebrated Saint-Émilion, this château produces Merlot-dominant red wines rooted in the clay-limestone terroir characteristic of the region. Not to be confused with the larger, well-known estate Château d'Aiguilhe (owned by Count Stephan von Neipperg), Château d'Aiguille represents the intimate, small-scale spirit of artisanal Castillon winemaking: wines shaped by land and human care rather than scale or celebrity.
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Located in the heart of the Margaux appellation, Château d'Angludet is a historic estate with a rich heritage dating back to the 17th century. Owned by the Sichel family since 1961, the estate is renowned for its commitment to traditional winemaking and environmental stewardship. The vineyards, planted on deep gravel soils, produce wines characterized by their elegance, finesse, and remarkable aging potential. The estate emphasizes sustainable viticulture, avoiding chemical herbicides to preserve the terroir's integrity. Their wines are celebrated for capturing the quintessential charm of Margaux, offering a harmonious balance of fruit, structure, and silky tannins.
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Château d'Arche is a Deuxième Grand Cru Classé (Second Growth) in the 1855 Classification of Sauternes. Located in the commune of Sauternes in the Graves region of Bordeaux, the estate traces its origins to 1611 when Étienne d'Arche settled in the area. The 40-hectare estate has approximately 27–30 hectares under vine, planted with 90% Sémillon, 9% Sauvignon Blanc, and 1% Muscadelle. The estate was owned by the Perromat family until 2005 when it was sold to private investors who have since revitalized the winery and embarked on organic conversion. In 2019 a new eco-responsible winery building was inaugurated.
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Château d'Arche-Pugneau is a historic 17th-century estate located in the heart of Sauternes, Bordeaux, renowned for its exquisite sweet white wines. It was officially classified as a Second Growth (Deuxième Cru Classé) in the prestigious 1855 Bordeaux Wine Official Classification. The vineyard spans approximately 50 hectares within the Sauternes appellation, benefiting from a unique microclimate created by the confluence of the Garonne and Ciron rivers, which fosters the development of noble rot (Botrytis cinerea). The estate primarily cultivates Sémillon, complemented by Sauvignon Blanc and a small percentage of Muscadelle. The château is deeply committed to environmental sustainability, holding HVE level 3 certification and ISO 14001, with its entire vineyard transitioning to organic farming. Beyond winemaking, it is a pioneer in wine tourism, offering guided visits, events, and an on-site hotel, providing an authentic experience of the Sauternes region.
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Château d'Armailhac is a 1855 Fifth Growth estate in Pauillac owned by the Baroness Philippine de Rothschild family — the same family behind Château Mouton Rothschild. Established in 1680 by the Armailhacq family and classified in 1855, it was acquired by Baron Philippe de Rothschild in 1933. The estate underwent a series of name changes — Château Mouton Baron Philippe (1934–1975), then Château Mouton Baronne Philippe (1975–1988) — before Baroness Philippine restored the historic name Château d'Armailhac in 1989. The 76-hectare vineyard sits on four gravel banks adjacent to Mouton Rothschild, with vines averaging 50 years in age and some plots dating to 1890. A signature high proportion of Cabernet Franc (around 8%) gives the wine a distinctive freshness and mid-palate cohesion. In 2021, new gravity-fed cellars were completed allowing parcel-by-parcel vinification with 50 temperature-controlled vats. Director Lucie Lauilhé leads the estate with a philosophy of deep terroir respect and precise, detail-oriented winemaking.
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Founded in the 18th century by Count Joachim de Chalup — a Grey Musketeer in 1772 and President of the Bordeaux Parliament — Château d'Arricaud is a single-block estate of 23 hectares in Landiras, at the heart of the Graves appellation. For three generations, the Bouyx-Trénit family has meticulously matched grape varieties to soil: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot occupy the clayey-gravel upper slopes, while Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle flourish on the clay-limestone lower terraces. The estate holds High Environmental Value (HVE) certification, reflecting its commitment to biodiversity and sustainable viticulture. Wines range from classic red and dry white Graves to a Graves Supérieures sweet white distinguished by powerful apricot and honey aromas — a surprise given the appellation's dry surroundings — with ageing potential up to 15 years.
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Located in the Margaux appellation, Château d'Arsac is one of the oldest estates in the Médoc, with history dating back to the 12th century. After a period of decline, the estate was revitalized in the 1980s by Philippe Raoux, who invested heavily in modernizing the vineyards and cellar. The property is renowned for its unique 'Jardin des Sculptures' and its innovative approach to winemaking. While a portion of the vineyard is classified as Margaux, another part is classified as Haut-Médoc, allowing the estate to produce diverse and high-quality wines. It holds the Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel classification.
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Château d'Issan is a historic Third Growth estate in the Margaux appellation, with origins traceable to 1152 when it is said to have graced the wedding table of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Bearing the storied motto 'Pour la table des rois et l'autel des dieux' (For kings' tables and gods' altars), the château's moated 17th-century castle is one of Bordeaux's most picturesque. The Cruse family has owned the estate since 1945, and owner Emmanuel Cruse oversaw sweeping investment from 1995, restoring the domaine to its full potential. The grand vin is aged 16–18 months in 50% new oak, producing a wine of Margaux's hallmark finesse, silky tannins, and floral elegance alongside firm structure and serious ageing potential.
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Sauternes' sole Premier Cru Supérieur, producing the world's greatest botrytised sweet wine of unparalleled concentration, complexity, and longevity.
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Château de Bel-Air is a historic estate in Lalande-de-Pomerol, Bordeaux. Acquired by Michel de Laet Derache in 2011, the 15-hectare vineyard has seen major quality improvements. Situated on a gravel-and-clay plateau bordering Pomerol, it grows Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Guided by Christian Moueix, the estate crafts elegant, red-fruit-forward wines with silky tannins and great balance.
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Château de Belcier is a historic estate dating from the 1780s, located in the commune of Les Salles-de-Castillon at the heart of Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux. Built in classical style with triangular pediments, it was partially reconstructed by François de Belcier, a counter-revolutionary guillotined in 1794. The property has been owned since 2008 by MACIF, one of France's largest mutual insurance companies, under whose stewardship the château has undergone significant restoration and quality improvement. The estate covers 67 hectares in total, with 52 hectares of producing vines planted on clay-limestone and silty-clay soils on a prominent limestone plateau. The vineyard is planted with 69% Merlot, 26% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Malbec — a classic right-bank Bordeaux composition. Vinification involves 12 days of maceration at 28°C, followed by aging in French oak barrels. The château produces three wines: its flagship Château de Belcier, the premium single-parcel cuvée Le Pin de Belcier (vinified with 30 days maceration and aged in 100% new oak), and a second wine sold as Château de Monrecueil or B de Belcier. The estate's technical direction is guided by world-renowned oenologist Michel Rolland, ensuring wines of consistent depth, structure, and aging potential.
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