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Listing wineries in the Médoc region of Bordeaux and informational resources relevant to Médoc wine and its regions.


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Margaux estate. Presents vineyards, harvest, cellar, wines. [Flash required].
Information and news on this estate located in Margaux. [Flash required].
Haut-Médoc. Includes history, vintages, and news.
Haut-Médoc estate located north of Saint-Estephe. Includes descriptions of the winery and the vineyards. [Flash required]
A Cru Bourgeois. Includes an extensive property history, along with descriptions of the wines, château, and vineyards.
Margaux classified growth. Presents history, production methods, technical data and information on vintages.
Margaux third growth that also produces Château Canuet and Château Brown Lamartine. Includes a property history and description, along with detailed product descriptions. [Flash required]
Médoc cru bourgeois, Includes news, vintages, and vinification.
Praised by poets Baudelaire and Lord Byron, the products of this Third Growth Grand Cru are among the Medoc's most famous.
One of only two second growths in Saint-Estèphe. Includes product details, a history of the property, vineyard descriptions, and information about their museum.
A cru bourgeois in the Haut-Médoc, near Ludon. The vineyards cover 38 hectares.
Tradition has it that, in the Middle Ages, Issan wines were served at the wedding of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry Plantagenet.
Margaux producer : history, the wines, news.
The owner talks about vintage 2004 [requires Flash]. Text available in PDF format.
With an eight hectare vineyard, this winery is the Medoc's smallest Cru Classé.
Fifth classified growth of Pauillac, located next to Château Latour. Libéral is the name of the family who built up this property during the 18th century.
A cru Bourgeois in Margaux, with 10 hectares of vineyards. Contains product information, reviews, and a property history.
One of the five Grands Crus Classés in the appellation of St. Estèphe.
Production methods, whether in the vineyards or in the cellars, combine tradition and modern methods.
Producers of Bordeaux.
Some very old elm trees gave their name to this property, which dates back to the 18th century.
Describes the wines from different vintages and the history of the winery. Includes online ordering and awards. Jau-Dignac-et-Loirac, Gironde (33).
Located just outside the city of Pauillac, overlooking the Gironde estuary, on one of the most beautiful gravelly outcrops in the appellation.
Saint-Julien second growth. Presents domain history, terroir and production methods.
Margaux estate. Presents history, terroir and wines [Flash required].
Classified among the premier crus, with the unique privilege in Bordeaux of bearing the name of its appellation d'origine.
Saint-Estèphe second growth. Features history and wines.
Médoc cru bourgeois. Features online ordering, vineyard information, and an award list.
Médoc cru bourgeois. Includes vintages, history, visiting hours, and location.
Margaux third growth. Includes information about the estate, vineyards, winemaking, and wines, including tasting notes for many vintages.
Produces Chateau Paloumey in the Haut-Medoc, Chateau La Garricq in Moulis-en Medoc, and Chateau La Bessane in Margaux. Contains information about the wines, vineyards, and vinification along with reviews and an award list.
Located between Saint-Julien and Pauillac, covering 60 hectares along the "Route des Châteaux".
One of the biggest wine estates in the Médoc, created in 1750.
Fourth cru classé Margaux. Features history, wines, and contact information.
Owned by the wine merchant firm Yvon Mau. Médoc cru bourgeois. Features wines and company information.
Recently reconstituted 9 hectares vineyard. Photos of the restored château and list of wines.
Margaux. Features history, wine making technology, vintages, and news.
Classified growth of Saint-Julien. Includes technical notes, gallery, press, and contacts.
Presents these two Saint-Julien second growths. History, vine, tasting notes.
Owns Chateau Clarke, Chateau Malmaison, and Chateau Peyre-Lebade. Contains information about each estate, a virtual tour, a downloadable newsletter, and online ordering.
Wines personally endorsed by Jean-Michel Cazes, owner of Château Lynch-Bages.
Official guide with a directory of châteaux, region history, appellations, crus and classifications, and news.
Listrac-Médoc cru bourgeois. Presents the estate and wine.
Describes the wines from different vintages and the history of the winery. Includes online ordering and awards. Jau-Dignac-et-Loirac, Gironde (33).
Owns Chateau Clarke, Chateau Malmaison, and Chateau Peyre-Lebade. Contains information about each estate, a virtual tour, a downloadable newsletter, and online ordering.
Located between Saint-Julien and Pauillac, covering 60 hectares along the "Route des Châteaux".
Owned by the wine merchant firm Yvon Mau. Médoc cru bourgeois. Features wines and company information.
Recently reconstituted 9 hectares vineyard. Photos of the restored château and list of wines.
Wines personally endorsed by Jean-Michel Cazes, owner of Château Lynch-Bages.
Some very old elm trees gave their name to this property, which dates back to the 18th century.
Located just outside the city of Pauillac, overlooking the Gironde estuary, on one of the most beautiful gravelly outcrops in the appellation.
One of only two second growths in Saint-Estèphe. Includes product details, a history of the property, vineyard descriptions, and information about their museum.
Producers of Bordeaux.
Official guide with a directory of châteaux, region history, appellations, crus and classifications, and news.
Produces Chateau Paloumey in the Haut-Medoc, Chateau La Garricq in Moulis-en Medoc, and Chateau La Bessane in Margaux. Contains information about the wines, vineyards, and vinification along with reviews and an award list.
Information and news on this estate located in Margaux. [Flash required].
Saint-Estèphe second growth. Features history and wines.
Margaux classified growth. Presents history, production methods, technical data and information on vintages.
A Cru Bourgeois. Includes an extensive property history, along with descriptions of the wines, château, and vineyards.
Margaux third growth. Includes information about the estate, vineyards, winemaking, and wines, including tasting notes for many vintages.
Margaux producer : history, the wines, news.
Médoc cru bourgeois. Features online ordering, vineyard information, and an award list.
Production methods, whether in the vineyards or in the cellars, combine tradition and modern methods.
A cru Bourgeois in Margaux, with 10 hectares of vineyards. Contains product information, reviews, and a property history.
Fifth classified growth of Pauillac, located next to Château Latour. Libéral is the name of the family who built up this property during the 18th century.
Margaux estate. Presents history, terroir and wines [Flash required].
Haut-Médoc estate located north of Saint-Estephe. Includes descriptions of the winery and the vineyards. [Flash required]
One of the five Grands Crus Classés in the appellation of St. Estèphe.
Médoc cru bourgeois. Includes vintages, history, visiting hours, and location.
Haut-Médoc. Includes history, vintages, and news.
Saint-Julien second growth. Presents domain history, terroir and production methods.
Classified growth of Saint-Julien. Includes technical notes, gallery, press, and contacts.
Praised by poets Baudelaire and Lord Byron, the products of this Third Growth Grand Cru are among the Medoc's most famous.
Margaux third growth that also produces Château Canuet and Château Brown Lamartine. Includes a property history and description, along with detailed product descriptions. [Flash required]
Listrac-Médoc cru bourgeois. Presents the estate and wine.
Médoc cru bourgeois, Includes news, vintages, and vinification.
Margaux estate. Presents vineyards, harvest, cellar, wines. [Flash required].
A cru bourgeois in the Haut-Médoc, near Ludon. The vineyards cover 38 hectares.
Fourth cru classé Margaux. Features history, wines, and contact information.
Presents these two Saint-Julien second growths. History, vine, tasting notes.
With an eight hectare vineyard, this winery is the Medoc's smallest Cru Classé.
Margaux. Features history, wine making technology, vintages, and news.
Classified among the premier crus, with the unique privilege in Bordeaux of bearing the name of its appellation d'origine.
Tradition has it that, in the Middle Ages, Issan wines were served at the wedding of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry Plantagenet.
One of the biggest wine estates in the Médoc, created in 1750.
The owner talks about vintage 2004 [requires Flash]. Text available in PDF format.

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