Wines classified in: 5ème Cru Classé (1855)
Château Cos Labory
History The name of the estate comes from its geographical location on the Cos hill and the name of François Labory, who was the first owner until 1845. Mr. d’Estournel then acquired it before selling it again to an English...
Wine detailsChâteau Lynch-Moussas
Historically Château Lynch-Moussas was part of the Lynch-Bages estate owned by the Lynch French-Irish family. It stands out from the Lynch Bages estate in the early 19th century, on the death of its owner of Jean-Baptiste Lynch. Michel Lynch, brother...
Wine detailsChâteau Lynch Bages
The history of the Bages estate dates back to the very old village of Bages, which sheltered generations of wine growers. The land of Bages is mentioned since the 16th century on the land of Lafite. Formerly owned by the...
Wine detailsChâteau Grand-Puy-Ducasse
History The history of the Château Grand-Puy-Ducasse begins when Arnaud Ducasse bought in the middle of the seventeenth century to Jacques de Segur, Lord of Lafite, his little house on the edge of the river Pauillac, and he couldn’t imagine...
Wine detailsChâteau Haut Bages Liberal
The Liberal family governed the estate from the beginning of the history of the Château Haut Bages Libéral in the 8th century. Brokers from father to son, they sold at the time, most of the harvest in the Netherlands and...
Wine detailsChâteau Haut Batailley
The history of Château Haut Batailley joined that of the Borie family in 1930, when it acquired the domain of Batailley. However, it was not until 1940 that the vineyard was split in two and the Batailley and Haut Batailley...
Wine detailsChâteau Pédesclaux
History Château Pédesclaux was created at the beginning of the 19th century, in 1810, by Mr. Urbain Pierre Pedesclaux. The history of the Château is linked to this well-known and esteemed wine broker in Bordeaux. Indeed, it is him who...
Wine detailsChâteau Pontet-Canet
History The history of Château Pontet-Canet dates back to the early 18th century when Jean-François de Pontet, grand equerry of the king became governor of the Medoc, brings together several parcels of land located in Pauillac. Subsequently, his descendants add...
Wine detailsChâteau Grand-Puy-Lacoste
History The historical name of Grand Puy describes the privileged situation of its vineyard on the heights of Pauillac where the castle emerges in the middle of its vines. Restrained by the famous classification of Grands Crus in 1855, Château...
Wine detailsChâteau du Tertre
Château du Tertre is a property steeped in history since the estate has existed since the 12th century and its vineyard of 52 hectares remains unchanged since 1855. It is in the 19th century that the wines of the Château...
Wine detailsChâteau Cantemerle
History The history of Château Cantemerle began in the Middle Ages, when the property was part of the fortification line that defended the banks of the Medoc, about a kilometer from the current castle. The oldest known manuscript attesting the...
Wine detailsChâteau de Camensac
History It’s been centuries since the vine appeared in the history of Camensac, around a house whose origin goes back to the XVIIIth century. Since then, only four families have succeeded to the management of the vintage. The current owners,...
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