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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. |
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| Chateau Bastor Lamontagne |
Sauternes |
375 |
2003 |
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| Chateau Calon |
| Chateau Calon Montagne |
St. Emilion |
750 |
2001 |
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| Chateau Coquillas |
| Chateau Coquillas |
Pessac-Leognan |
750 |
2004 |
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| Chateau Corbin Michotte |
| Chateau Corbin Michotte |
St. Emilion Grand Cru Classe |
750 |
1998 |
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| Chateau de France |
| Chateau de France |
Chateau de France Red |
750 |
2001 |
| Chateau de France |
Chateau de France White |
750 |
2004 |
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| Chateau La Reverence |
| Chateau La Reverence |
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru |
750 |
2004 |
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| 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 |
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“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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