About the 1855 Bordeaux Classification

In 1855, during the Exposition Universelle in Paris, Emperor Napoleon III requested a classification of Bordeaux wines to showcase the region's finest producers. This led to the establishment of the "Grands Crus Classés en 1855," a ranking that has become a benchmark for wine quality and prestige.  

Highlights of Our Grands Crus Classés Collection

  • First Growths (Premiers Crus): Experience wines from legendary estates such as Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Margaux, and Château Latour, epitomizing excellence in winemaking. 
  • Second to Fifth Growths (Deuxièmes to Cinquièmes Crus): Explore offerings from esteemed châteaux like Château Pichon Longueville Baron, Château Palmer, and Château Lynch-Bages, each reflecting the rich heritage of Bordeaux's Left Bank. 
  • Sauternes and Barsac Sweet Wines: Indulge in the luscious sweetness of Château d'Yquem, the sole Premier Cru Supérieur, and other notable estates producing exceptional dessert wines.  

Why Choose Grands Crus Classés Wines?

The 1855 Classification represents a legacy of quality, with each wine offering a unique expression of its terroir and history. These wines are renowned for their aging potential, complexity, and the prestige associated with their storied names. 

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