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Bordeaux Wine – THE ST-ÉMILION CLASSIFICATION

THE ST-ÉMILION CLASSIFICATION
SAINT-ÉMILION WAS OMITTED FROM THE 1855 CLASSIFICATION. As a result, the local Wine Growers’ Union decided to formally draw up a Classification of St-Émilion in 1955. It was to be revised every ten years to keep it from becoming to rigid and outdated. Although this is not happening on schedule, it has been revised twice, most recently in 1985.
The classification was based on soil, a tasting of the wine, and the reputation of the vineyard. Work on a new revision is being done now and should be published any time.
The 1985 Official Classification of ST-ÉMILION
First Growths (Premiers Crus) Classés — A
Château Ausone
Château Cheval Blanc

First Growths (Premiers Crus) Classés — B
Château Beauséjour-Duffau La Garrosse
Château Belair
ChâteauCanon
Clos Fourtet
Château Figeac
Château La Gaffeliére
Château Magdelaine
Château Pavie
Château Trottevieille

Grands Crus Classés
Château L’Angelus
Château L’Arrosée
Château Balestard La Tonnelle
Château Beausejour-Becot
Château Bellevue
Château Bergat
Château Berliquet
Château Cadet Piola
Château Canon-La-Gaffeliére
Château Cap de Mourlin
Château Le Chatelet
Château Chauvin
Château Clos Des Jacobins
Château Clos La Madeleine
Château Clos De L’Oratoire
Château Clos Saint-Martin
Château La Clotte
Château La Clusiére
Château Corbin
Château Corbin Michotte
Château Couvent Des Jacobins
Château Croque-Michotte
Château Curé-Bon-La-Madeleine
Château Dassault
Château La Dominique
Château Faurie de Souchard
Château Fonplégade
Château Fonroque
Château Franc-Mayne
Château Grand-Barrail-Lamarzelle-Figeac
Château Grand-Corbin
Château Grand-Corbin Despagne
Château Grand-Mayne
Château Grand-Pontet
Château Gaudet-Saint-Julien
Château Haut-Corbin
Château Haut-Sarpe
Château Lanoite
Château Larcis-Ducasse
Château Lamarzelle
Château Larmande
Château Laroze
Château Matras
Château Mauvezin
Château Moulin-du-Cadet
Château L’Oratoire
Château Pavie-Decesse
Château Pavie-Macquin
Château Pavillon-Cadet
Château Petit-Faurie-de-Soutard
Château Le Prieuré
Château Ripeau
Château Saint-Georges-Coat-Pavie
Château Sansonnet
Château La Serre
Château Soutard
Château Tertre-Daugay
Château La Tour-du-Pin-Figeac (Giraud-Belivier)
Château La Tour-du-Pin-Figeac (Moueix)
Château La Tour-Figeac
Château Trimoulet
Château Troplong-Mondot
Château Villemaurine
Château Yon-Figeac

The 57 appellations of Bordeaux are not classified in a single official ranking. But the Médoc, Sauternes and Barsac, Graves, and Saint-Emilion districts do have their own official internal classification systems. Pomerol, one of Bordeaux’s greatest assets, was not included in the 1855 Classification, and remains unclassified to this day. However, Château Pétrus is often included with the First Growths (Premiers Crus) of the 1855 Classification.

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Bordeaux Wines Classifcations

THE GRAVES CLASSIFICATION
OTHER THAN HAUT-BRION, the clasification of 1855 did not take into account the châteaux of Graves. It was first classified in 1953, but the classification did not became official until the 1959 ranking. The one class list is divided bewteen red wines and white wines, which means that some châteaux are mentioned twice, once in each category. To avoid disputes the châteaux within each category, are not ordered by quality.
The 1959 Official Classification of the GRAVES
Classified Red Wines of Graves Commune   Bordeaux wine
Château Bouscaut (Cadaujac)
Château Haut-Bailly (Léognan)
Château Carbonnieux (Léognan)
Domaine de Chevalier (Léognan)
Château de Fieuzal (Léognan)
Château d’Olivier (Léognan)
Château Malartic-Lagravière (Léognan)
Château La Tour-Martillac (Martillac)
Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte (Martillac)
Château Haut-Brion (Pessac)
Château La Mission-Haut-Brion (Talence)
Château Pape-Clément (Pessac)
Château Latour-Haut-Brion (Talence)
Château Bouscaut (Cadaujac)
Château Carbonnieux (Léognan)
Château Domaine de Chevalier (Léognan)
Château d’Olivier (Léognan)
Château Malartic Lagravière (Léognan)
Château La Tour-Martillac (Martillac)
Château Laville-Haut-Brion (Talence)
Château Couhins-Lurton (Villenave d’Ornan)
Château Couhins (Villenave d’Ornan)
Château Haut-Brion (Pessac) (added in 1960)

The 1855 Official Classification of SAUTERNES –BARSAC

First Great Growth (Premier Cru Supérieur) Commune
Château d’Yquem (Sauternes)chateau carbonnieux

First Growths (Premiers Crus) Commune
Château La Tour-Blanche (Bommes)
Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey (Bommes)
Château Clos Haut-Peyraguey (Bommes)
Château de Rayne-Vigneau (Bommes)
Château Suduiraut (Preignac)
Château Coutet (Barsac)
Château Climens (Barsac)
Château Guiraud (Sauternes)
Château Rieussec (Fargues)
Château Rabaud-Promis (Bommes)
Château Sigalas-Rabaud (Bommes)

Second Growths (Deuxièmes Crus) Commune
Château de Myrat (Barsac)
Château Doisy-Daëne (Barsac)
Château Doisy-Dubroca (Barsac)
Château Doisy-Védrines (Barsac)
Château d’Arche (Sauternes)
Château Filhot (Sauternes) 
Château Broustet (Barsac)
Château Nairac (Barsac)
Château Caillou (Barsac)
Château Suau (Barsac)
Château de Malle (Preignac)
Château Romer-du-Hayot (Fargues)
Château Lamothe-Despujols (Sauternes)
Château Lamothe-Guignard (Sauternes)

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Bordeaux Wine Rating

THE CLASSIFICATION OF 1855
Much like our World’s Fair today, Napoléon III’s 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris was a chance for France to display its very best for the world to see. The Gironde Chambre of Commerce requested that a classification system be devised to accompany their display fine wines of Bordeaux. The Bordeaux Wine Brokers’ Union went to work on the project and came up with what we now refer to as the Classification of 1855.

They came up with a five-class ranking system of the red wines from the Médoc region, with the exception of Château Haut-Brion from Graves, which had to be included due to its renown. The white wines of Sauternes and Barsac were also included in a two-class ranking. The list reflected the market’s view of the relative quality between the wines in terms of the selling price and reputation of the various châteaux. Within each category, the châteaux were ranked in order of quality or selling price.

Considering the fact that many châteaux have changed hands and with them the management, thereby possibly affecting the quality of the wines for better or worse, the classification has held up remarkably well. The classification has only undergone one significant change in the last almost 150 years. By decree, on June 21, 1973, Château Mouton-Rothschild was promoted from a deuxième cru to a premier cru. At the same time, the premier crus were to be listed in alphabetical order.

The 1855 Official Classification of the MÉDOC
First Growths (Premiers Crus) Commune 
Château Lafite-Rothschild (Pauillac)
Château Margaux (Margaux)
Château Latour (Pauillac)
Château Haut-Brion Pessac (Graves)
Château Mouton-Rothschild (Pauillac)

Second Growths (Deuxièmes Crus) Commune
Château Rausan-Ségla (Margaux)
Château Rauzan-Gassies (Margaux)
Château Léoville-Las Cases (Saint-Julien)
Château Léoville-Poyferré (Saint-Julien)
Château Léoville-Barton (Saint-Julien)
Château Durfort-Vivens (Margaux)
Château Gruaud-Larose (Saint-Julien)
Château Lascombes (Margaux)
Château Brane-Cantenac Cantenac (Margaux)
Château Pichon-Longueville-Baron (Pauillac)
Château Pichon-Longueville, Comtesse de Lalande (Pauillac)
Château Ducru-Beaucaillou (Saint-Julien)
Château Cos d’Estournel (Saint-Estèphe)
Château Montrose (Saint-Estèphe)

Third Growths (Troisièmes Crus) Commune
Château Kirwan Cantenac (Margaux) Bordeaux Wine Rating
Château d’Issan Cantenac (Margaux)
Château Lagrange (Saint-Julien)
Château Langoa-Barton (Saint-Julien)
Château Giscours Labarde (Margaux)
Château Malescot Saint-Exupéry (Margaux)
Château Boyd-Cantenac Cantenac (Margaux)
Château Cantenac-Brown Cantenac (Margaux)
Château Palmer Cantenac (Margaux)
Château La Lagune Ludon (Haut-Médoc)
Château Desmirail (Margaux)
Château Calon-Ségur (Saint-Estèphe)
Château Ferrière (Margaux)
Château Marquis d’Alesme-Becker (Margaux)

Fourth Growths (Quatrièmes Crus) Commune
Château Saint-Pierre (Saint-Julien)
Château Talbot (Saint-Julien)
Château Branaire-Ducru (Saint-Julien)
Château Duhart-Milon-Rothschild (Pauillac)
Château Pouget Cantenac (Margaux)
Château La Tour-Carnet Saint-Laurent (Haut Médoc)
Château Lafon-Rochet (Saint-Estèphe)
Château Beychevelle (Saint-Julien)
Château Prieuré-Lichine Cantenac (Margaux)
Château Marquis-de-Terme (Margaux)

Fifth Growths (Cinquièmes Crus) Commune
Château Pontet-Canet (Pauillac) Bordeaux Wine Ratings
Château Batailley (Pauillac)
Château Haut-Batailley (Pauillac)
Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste (Pauillac)
Château Grand-Puy-Ducasse (Pauillac)
Château Lynch-Bages (Pauillac)
Château Lynch-Moussas (Pauillac)
Château Dauzac Labarde (Margaux)
Château Mouton-Baronne-Philippe (Pauillac)
Château du Tertre Arsac (Margaux)
Château Haut-Bages-Libéral (Pauillac)
Château Pédesclaux (Pauillac)
Château Belgrave Saint-Laurent (Haut-Médoc)
Château de Camensac Saint-Laurent (Haut-Médoc)
Château Cos-Labory (Saint-Estèphe)
Château Clerc-Milon (Pauillac)
Château Croizet-Bages (Pauillac)
Château Cantemerle Macau (Haut-Médoc)

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Bordeaux Hotel over 150 Euros

CHATEAU CAMIAC HOTEL BORDEAUXCHATEAU CAMIAC HOTEL BORDEAUX
Chateau Camiac Hotel Bordeaux is a romantic hotel built in the 19th century. It was recently refurbished in the magic surrounding of Bordeaux. Located very close from Bordeaux and an proximity from St.Emilon, the hotel offers 4 luxurious suites with warm decoration and 6 cozy standard rooms with wood beam. Discrete and efficient service with young dynamic team will make you feel as if you are like in your own castle.

 

 

 

EXCLUSIVE HOTEL LA MAISON BORDEAUXEXCLUSIVE HOTEL LA MAISON BORDEAUX
Exclusive Hotel La Maison Bordeaux is decorated in a contemporary style, extremely comfortable with a wine list featuring some great wines. This is a special place, in the heart of Bordeaux. As soon as you come through the gate, the garden welcomes you, bright and calm. This is where you will be served breakfast in summer. There is a car park and a limousine service for those who wish to be collected from the station or airport. Enjoy a relaxing walk in the fine public park nearby or play golf on one of the courses around Bordeaux.

 

HOTEL MERCURE CHATEAU CHARTRONS BORDEAUXHOTEL MERCURE CHATEAU CHARTRONS BORDEAUX
The Hotel Mercure Chateau Chartrons Bordeaux, in the very heart of the Chartrons neighborhood, a great place of the wine trade, is both the shop-window and the gateway to Bordeaux. Discover close by the village of the antique dealers, the shops and quality stores, the Chartrons Museum and Old Bordeaux. The hotel, is an exceptional centre for visiting the castles of the Medoc region or the Medieval Town of Saint-Emilion, taking a boat trip on the Gironde, along the Bassin d’Arcachon and the sea-shores of the Atlantic Coast.

 

 

HOTEL BURDIGALA BORDEAUXHOTEL BURDIGALA BORDEAUX
The Hotel Burdigala Bordeaux is just a short walk from the Place Gambetta. The hotel is an ideal setting for a business or leisure stay in the heart of Bordeaux. The hotels is ideally situated for visitors to the area. It has a warm and welcoming atmosphere that emphasizes friendly and hospitable service. A harmonious space, with subtle and restful color schemes and fine and noble materials with the best of modern materials to provide a prestigious décor with a perfect harmony of tradition and modern comfort throughout.

 

 

 

Quality Hotel Sainte Catherine BordeauxQUALITY HOTEL SAINTE CATHERINE BORDEAUX
Quality Hotel Sainte Catherine Bordeaux is ideally situated in the heart of Europe’s largest pedestrian zone, adjacent to the Grand Theater. Surrounding the Quality Hotel Sainte Catherine, you will find a delightful and animated neighborhood. More and more tourists are finding Bordeaux a beautiful and enjoyable place to visit. Bordeaux provides a unique opportunity to discover its famed vineyards. Sidewalk cafes, gastronomic restaurants, cabarets, pubs, movies, shops, museums and wine tasting are within easy reach from the hotel.

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Bordeaux Hotel under 150 Euros

MERCURE BORDEAUX LE LAC HOTELMERCURE BORDEAUX LE LAC HOTEL
Mercure Bordeaux Le Lac Hotel is located on the banks of the Bordeaux lake, near the exhibition center, the convention hall and the casino. The hotel is close to the major roads. The hotels accommodates 100 spacious air-conditioned rooms in a 6 storey building. There is a restaurant with a terrace opened during the summer. There is also a tennis and swimming pool within the hotel for sports and leisure.

 

 

HOLIDAY INN BORDEAUX CITY CENTREHOLIDAY INN BORDEAUX CITY CENTRE
Holiday Inn Bordeaux City Centre is located just half a kilometre away from the railway station and the famous Garonne quays. From the hotel, the town is 1.5 kilometers, where you can discover the treasures of the city, the "Chartrons". Holiday Inn Bordeaux City Centre offers 89 standard and executive bedrooms, a restaurant with terrace – Le Canotier, a bar – Le Bougainvillier 3 well appointed meeting rooms (plus 3 additional meeting rooms upon request), a fitness centre and private garage.

 

NOVOTEL BORDEAUX CENTRE MERIADECKNOVOTEL BORDEAUX CENTRE MERIADECK
This Novotel Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck is located in the city center of Bordeaux and was established in 1988. The hotel is near to the Opera Theatre. The hotel has a restaurant, a bar and 6 conference rooms. All 138 rooms are equipped with mini bar, hair dryer and air conditioning. It also offers a restaurant, bar, the meeting rooms, and parking. The hotel provides modern comfort, a unique feeling of spaciousness and contemporary decor for both business and leisure travel.

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