RVF revises the 1855 classification of Bordeaux

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La Revue du Vin de France likes making classifications. We have talked about their suggested classification of Graves here before. Now they have taken on the ultimate in classifications: the 1855 classification of Bordeaux (Médoc, in practice) that celebrates its 150th anniversary this year (definitely past its best-before date). As always, RVF has interesting opinions. For example, these are the chateaux they think should be elevated to classed today (and was not included in 1855):

  • Château Sociando-Mallet,
  • Bel Air Marquis d’Aligre,
  • Haut-Marbuzet,
  • de Pez, Gloria,
  • Les Ormes de Pez,
  • Phélan Ségur,
  • Poujeaux,
  • Chasse-Spleen,
  • Meyney,
  • Potensac,
  • Siran, and
  • Tour du Haut Moulin.

These are the “upgraded” chateaux (the number of notches in parenthesis):

  • Léoville-las-Cases (1),
  • Lynch-Bages (3),
  • Palmer (1),
  • Branaire-Ducru (1),
  • Grand-Puy-Lacoste (2),
  • Pontet-Canet (2),
  • Clerc-Milon (1), and
  • du Tertre (1).

And those that the RVF thinks should no longer be a classed growth:

  • Camensac,
  • Croizet-Bages,
  • Desmirail,
  • Grand Puy Ducasse,
  • Lynch Moussas, and
  • Pedesclaux.

Interesting reading. Buy the magazine!

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