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A Grand Cru Classé of Saint-Émilion designates a wine from the Saint-Émilion appellation that has obtained an official distinction in the INAO's revisable classification. This classification, unique in Bordeaux due to its regular updates, rewards the most remarkable châteaux for the quality of their wines, their terroir and their reputation.
The Saint-Émilion wine classification comprises three hierarchical levels:
Premier Grand Cru Classé A: the absolute elite of Saint-Émilion wines, representing the excellence of the terroir.
Premier Grand Cru Classé B: prestigious estates recognised for the consistency and exceptional quality of their wines.
Grand Cru Classé: emblematic châteaux producing wines of great finesse and typicity.
Yes. This is what makes the Saint-Émilion Grands Crus Classés classification unique: it is revised approximately every ten years. This revision guarantees recognition based on the real and current quality of the wines, rather than on the estate's history alone.
Among the jewels of the Bordeaux vineyard, the Grands Crus Classés of Saint-Émilion occupy a singular place. This prestigious appellation, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, embodies both the richness of a thousand-year-old terroir and the passion of men and women who craft wine with exacting standards. The history of the classification dates back to 1955, when the Institut National des Appellations d'Origine (INAO) decided to distinguish the most remarkable properties of the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru appellation. Unlike the 1855 classification which fixed the hierarchy of Médoc wines, that of Saint-Émilion is designed to be evolutionary: it is revised approximately every ten years to take into account the quality of the wines, the terroir and the reputation of the estates.
This classification, both dynamic and demanding, testifies to the vitality of the region. It is divided into three levels: Premier Grand Cru Classé A, Premier Grand Cru Classé B and Grand Cru Classé, each representing a degree of excellence and expression of the terroir. This hierarchical structure makes it possible to honour the most emblematic châteaux whilst showcasing the entire wine heritage of Saint-Émilion.
The terroir of Saint-Émilion is one of the most complex and fascinating in Bordeaux. It extends over limestone hills and plateaus, where clay, sand and gravel alternate, forming a landscape with harmonious contours. This varied soil, combined with a microclimate tempered by the Dordogne, gives the wines of Saint-Émilion an incomparable depth and elegance.
The king grape variety of the appellation is Merlot, which brings roundness, velvety texture and aromatic richness. It is often accompanied by Cabernet Franc, which structures the wine and offers it beautiful freshness, and sometimes Cabernet Sauvignon, for power and longevity. Together, these grape varieties give birth to wines with deep robes, with intense aromas of red and black fruits, spices and truffle, evolving towards notes of undergrowth and leather with time.
Among the prestigious châteaux of Bordeaux, those of Saint-Émilion occupy a mythical place. Château Ausone, a true icon, takes its name from the Latin poet Ausonius, a native of the region. Its vineyard, backed against the limestone cliff, gives birth to wines of rare intensity, combining finesse, minerality and exceptional longevity.
Château Cheval Blanc, located on the border of Pomerol, embodies the perfection of the blend between Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Its wines, of legendary elegance, seduce with their silkiness, balance and aromatic complexity.
Another emblematic estate, Château Angelus, stands out for the purity of its style and its famous bell tower, symbol of the vineyard. Its powerful and refined wines reflect the richness of its clay-limestone terroir and the exacting standards of masterful winemaking.
Château Pavie, perched on the southern slope of Saint-Émilion, offers a masterful expression of the power and depth of the region's wines. Finally, Château Figeac, jewel of the appellation, seduces with its refined elegance and singular personality, marked by a significant proportion of Cabernet, rare in the appellation.
These properties embody the quintessence of the Saint-Émilion appellation, each expressing with brilliance the diversity and nobility of the terroirs of the Libournais.
Beyond tasting, the Grands Crus Classés of Saint-Émilion represent a true sensory and cultural experience. The medieval village, with its cobbled streets and troglodyte cellars, attracts wine enthusiasts from around the world every year. The châteaux open their doors to share their know-how, their history and the passion that drives each vintage.
This classification, symbol of excellence and rigour, contributes to the worldwide reputation of the wines of Saint-Émilion and to the influence of the Bordeaux wine region as a whole. It embodies the perfect alliance between tradition and modernity, terroir and humanity, ancestral know-how and innovation.
Thus, tasting a Grand Cru Classé from Saint-Émilion means savouring the very soul of a territory where each vine, each stone and each gesture of the winemaker tell a love story with the land and the wine.
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