France wine Bordeaux St Emilion village winery


Saint-Emilion is one of the four principal red wine areas of Bordeaux The same grape varieties tend to be used but in a different ratio, with Merlot and Cabernet Franc predominating, while relatively small amounts of Cabernet Sauvignon are used. Wine Official Saint-Emilion was first done in 1878. the Saint-Émilion classification is revised about every 10 years. Château Ausone, and Château Cheval Blanc are the only two wines currently classified as Premiers grands crus classes A (First Great Growths category A). There are then 13 Premiers grands crus classés B and 47 grands crus classés. In addition, a large number of vineyards are classified as Grand Cru.


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