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Bordeaux
Chateau Bastor-Lamontagne
Located 40 km south of Bordeaux in Preignac, the Sauternes region is on one of the terraces of the Garonne. There the vines of Chateau Bastor-Lamontagne cover 138 acres on magnificent siliceous and gravel soils and are wholly dedicated to the production of sweet white wine.
       
Chateau Bastor Lamontagne Sauternes 375 2003
 
Chateau Calon
Chateau Calon Montagne  St. Emilion 750 2001
 
Chateau Coquillas
Chateau Coquillas Pessac-Leognan 750 2004
 
Chateau Corbin Michotte
Chateau Corbin Michotte St. Emilion Grand Cru Classe  750 1998
 
Chateau de France
Chateau de France Chateau de France Red 750 2001
Chateau de France Chateau de France White 750 2004
 
Chateau La Reverence
Chateau La Reverence Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 750 2004
 
Chateau Tournefeuille
Château Tournefeuille, located in the village of Néac, extends over 18 hectares of vines. Its distinctiveness lies in the fabulous slope on which it is perched, which offers a splendid panorama. Planted on gravel and clay soil typical of Pomerol, and facing the southwest, the merlot and cabernet franc grapes draw their complexity from this terroir, making for a beautiful wine at maturity.
Chateau Tournefeuille LaLande de Pomerol 750 2004

 

“A very fruity style of wine that tends to be agreeable at a young age. Chateau Bastor-Lamontagne has always been a personal favorite of mine, particulary when I am looking for reasonably priced Sauternes to buy...” – The Wine Advocate, 89 points

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