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Unclassified Great Bordeaux Wines

Pétrus 1957

Some Great Bordeaux wines do not appear in any classification but would deserve a place, here is a list of them.

Pétrus, pomerol
Chateau Sociando mallet, haut-médoc
Château Potensac, médoc
Château Chasse Spleen, moulis
Château Maucaillou, moulis
Château Poujeaux, moulis
Château Bel Air Marquis d'Aligre, margaux
Château Labegorce-Zédé, margaux
Château Siran, margaux
Château Haut-Marbuzet, saint-estèphe
Château Les Ormes de Pez, saint-estèphe
Château De Pez, saint-estèphe
Château Phélan-Ségur, saint-estèphe
Clos du Marquis, saint-julien

Map of Bordeaux vineyard

Others classifications :

Médoc Classification of 1855
Graves and Pessac Léognan classification
Sauternes and Barsac Classification
Saint-Emilion Classification

Pomerol

Pomerol appellation notes

Date created : 1936

Surface area : 785 hectares

Average annual Production : 4,000,000 bottles

Notes : Pomerol is a Bordeaux appellation that produces only red wine. It includes the parishes of Libourne and Pomerol.
Several great wines bear this appellation, the most prestigious being that of Pétrus.

Pétrus

Pétrus

Pétrus notes

Appellation : Pomerol

Classification : Unclassified

Surface area : 11.5 hectares

Grape varieties : 95 % of Merlot and 5 % of Cabernet Franc

Average annual production : 4000/5000 cases

Best vintages :1982, 1990, 2000, 2003, 2005