Certified Green Wines
Eco-consious, the producers of the wines in this category have committed to producing their wines with the utmost respect for the environment, and to have them certified. Organic, biodynamic, undergoing organic conversion, no added sulfites or HVE (High Environmental Value), the wines in this category are certified “Green”.
Château d’Armailhac
History The names have followed one another in history for this Château d’Armailhac belonging to the Baroness Philippine de Rothschild. After being named, among other names, Mouton Baronne Philippine, it is only in 1989 that this 5th Grand Cru Classé...
Wine detailsAile d’Argent
Aile d’Argent is a Château Mouton Rothschild wine and was born thanks to a beautiful history. Indeed, wanting to reconnect with an old Medocan tradition, Philippine de Rothschild decided to plant on its soil, in the early 1980s, a few...
Wine detailsChâteau Suduiraut
The domain of Suduiraut is constituted, for the majority, by the land which historically remained until the end of the XVIIIth century in the hands of the former family of Suduiraut, and for the rest, by an old possession of...
Wine detailsChâteau Petit-Village
Until the beginning of the 19th century, the cultivation of vines was not common in Pomerol and the wine history of Château Petit-Village did not begin until that time. Château Petit Village is located in the heart of Pomerol. Aware...
Wine detailsChâteau Pichon Baron
History The history of Château Pichon Baron dates back to 1694, when Jacques de Pichon Baron de Longueville married the daughter of Pierre De Rauzan, the creator of the estate. Their descendants remained very attached to their property in Pauillac....
Wine detailsChâteau Laujac
The History of Château Laujac brings back to Gaul conquest period. The name of the estate was usually serve to identify a Gallo-Roman villa. The land belonged first to the Aujeard Family, then was bought by Mr. Villeminot after the Revolution....
Wine detailsChâteau Guiraud
History The history of Château Guiraud brings us back to its first name « noble house of Bayle ». At that time, the estate was the ownership of the Mons de Saint Poly Family. February 22nd 1766, Pierre Guiraud, Bordeaux...
Wine detailsChâteau Canon La Gaffelière
History The history sanctioned Château Canon La Gaffeliére as one of the most famous Saint-Emilion wines. In 1971, the Earl Joseph-Hubert Von Neipperg, loyal to eight centuries of viticultural traditions in the family, acquired this property, the administration of which...
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