CLASSIFICATION OF SAINT-ÉMILION GRAND CRU WINES

In 2022, the 7th edition of the Classification of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru wines of Saint-Émilion grand cru wines was unveiled. This classification has a very special flavour for us, as it includes Châteaux Tour Baladoz and Château La Croizille, our two Saint-Émilion Grand Cru properties.

CLASSIFICATION SAINT-ÉMILION GRAND CRU, ITS HISTORY

In 1955, the classification of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru wines was created at the request of the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru winegrowers’ union, supervised by the Institut National de l’Origine et de la Qualité (INAO). The aim was, and still is, to highlight the quality of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru wines in the form of a classification.

SAINT-ÉMILION GRAND CRU CLASSIFICATION, HOW IT WORKS

The Classification of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru wines. Unlike the 1855 classification, this one is not set in stone. However, the Saint Emilion Grand Cru classification is revised every 10 years. This means that winemakers are obliged to produce a great wine every vintage. To qualify for inclusion in the classification, you need to be part of the Saint-Emilion Grand Cru appellation, and create a dossier describing the history of your Château, its philosophy and, above all, the quality of its wines. A panel of 20 Bordeaux wine experts will then visit the property to taste the last 10 vintages of your Château. The aim is to assess their quality and their capacity for ageing. Each wine is given a score. If the average of these scores is over 14, you are eligible to join the select circle of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classés.

This was the case for Château La Croizille and Château Tour Baladoz , both of which received the award in the same year. This classification rewards several years of hard work producing wines of superior quality.

CURRENT SAINT-ÉMILION GRAND CRU CLASSIFICATION

The latest classification, dated 2022, includes 72 Grand Cru Classés, 12 Premier Grand Cru Classés B and 2 Premier Grand Cru Classés A.

PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSÉ

  • Château Figeac
  • Château Pavie

PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSÉ B

  • Château Beau-Séjour Bécot
  • Château Bélair-Monange
  • Château Canon la Gaffelière
  • Château Larcis Ducasse
  • Château Pavie Macquin
  • Château TrotteVieille
  • Château Beauséjour Héritiers Dufau-Lagarrosse
  • Château Canon
  • Clos Fourtet
  • La Mondotte
  • Château Troplong Mondot
  • Château Valandraud

GRAND CRU CLASSÉ

  • Château Badette
  • Château Barde-Haut
  • Château Bellevue
  • Château Boutisse
  • Château Cap de Mourlin
  • Château Clos de Sarpe
  • Château Corbin Michotte
  • Château Côte de Baleau
  • Château Destieux
  • Château Fleur Cardinale
  • Château Fonplégade
  • Château Franc Mayne
  • Château Grand Corbin-Despagne
  • Château Guadet
  • Château Jean Faure
  • Château Laniote
  • Château Laroque
  • Château Le Prieuré
  • Château Monbousquet
  • Château Montlisse
  • Château Peby Faugères
  • Château Ripeau
  • Château Rol Valentin
  • Château Sansonnet
  • Château Villemaurine
  • Château de Ferrand
  • Château la Commanderie
  • Château la Couspaude
  • Château la Dominique
  • Château la Serre
  • Château le Chatelet
  • Clos Dubreuil
  • Clos Saint-Martin
  • Clos des Jacobins
  • Lassegue
  • Château Balestard la Tonnelle
  • Château Bellefont Belcier
  • Château Berliquet
  • Château Cadet-Bon
  • Château Chauvin
  • Château Corbin
  • Château Croix de Labrie
  • Château Dassault
  • Château Faugères
  • Château Fombrauge
  • Château Fonroque
  • Château Grand Corbin
  • Château Grand Mayne
  • Château Haut-Sarpe
  • Château La Fleur Morange
  • Château Larmande
  • Château Laroze
  • Château Mangot
  • Château Montlabert
  • Château Moulin du Cadet
  • Château Petit Faurie de Soutard
  • Château Rochebelle
  • Château Saint-Georges-Cote-Pavie
  • Château Soutard
  • Château Tour Saint-Christophe
  • Château Yon-Figeac
  • Château de Pressac
  • Château la Confession
  • Château la Marzelle
  • Château la Tour Figeac
  • Clos Badon Thunevin
  • Clos Saint-Julien
  • Clos de l’Oratoire
  • Couvent des Jacobins

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