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  2. Château Beauregard - Wikipedia

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    The vineyard area extends 17.5 hectares (43 acres), with a grape variety distribution of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc. [5]Of the Grand vin Château Beauregard there is annually produced 50,000 to 65,000 bottles, and of the second wine Le Benjamin de Beauregard (formerly Domaine des Douves [3]) there is typically produced 25,000 to 35,000 bottles.

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    Michael Baynes, co-founder of Vineyards-Bordeaux Christie’s International Real Estate, an investment advisory specializing in vineyards, said the number of winemakers selling up, while still a ...

  4. How to do a Bordeaux wine tour by public transport: Visit ...

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    WINE TRAVEL: Touring vineyards is a wonderful way to spend a holiday, but you might find yourself restricted in your alcohol consumption if you need to travel by car. Jane Knight tackles this ...

  5. Château Pétrus - Wikipedia

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    The vineyard of Pétrus covers 11.4 hectares (28 acres) and is located on a plateau in the eastern portion of Pomerol.. Located on top of a 20-hectare (49-acre) island mound, the Pétrus boutonnière or buttonhole, Pétrus' original vineyard possesses topsoil and subsoil high in iron-rich clay that differs from neighbouring vineyards, where the soil is a mixture of gravel-sand or clay-sand.

  6. Château Teyssier - Wikipedia

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    The Bordeaux supérieur red Pezat, produced since 2005 from a Saint-Sulpice-de-Faleyrens 7.75-hectare (19.2-acre) vineyard La Plagnolle, made up of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc has an annual production of 2,500 cases (220 hL).

  7. Château Lascombes - Wikipedia

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    Jean-François de Lascombes was a councillor at the parlement of Bordeaux, [5] king's procureur at the Admiralty and a member of the Académie de Bordeaux (1761). The vineyard remained the property of the Lascombes family for three generations until after the French Revolution. [6] Until 1860 the estate bore the name Domaine de Lascombes. [7]

  8. Allen Meadows - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested that the Burghound coverage of the 2005 vintage of Burgundy did as much to Meadows' reputation as 1982 Bordeaux did for Robert Parker. [7] Also, Burghound subscribers have access to a massive wine database with reviews from all wines reviewed for more than 2 decades. Burghound has subscribers in over 60 countries.

  9. Château Léoville-Las Cases - Wikipedia

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    Léoville-Las Cases was one of the first estates in Bordeaux to introduce a second label, Clos du Marquis. However, Clos du Marquis is a separate wine. However, Clos du Marquis is a separate wine. Since 2007, the Chateau has offered a Second Wine known as Le Petit Lion de Marquis de Las Cases.

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