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Listing wineries in Saint Emilion and informational resources relevant to Saint Emilion wine.
http://www.denis-barraud.com/
Producer of Saint-Emilion Lynsolence and Château Les Gravières. Introduction to the estate, the terroir and the wines.
http://www.chateau-angelus.com/
The estate's name derives from a particularly ancient plot of vineyard, from which the men tending the vines were able to hear the angélus ringing out from all three of the village churches.
http://www.chateau-cheval-blanc.com/
One of only two Premier Grand Cru Classé "A" estates in the region. Includes tasting notes, history, owner profiles, and an estate overview. [Flash required. May not work in all browsers.]
http://www.chateau-corbin.com/
Grand Cru Classé. Présentation, vine-growing, wine making, data sheet and reviews.
http://www.chateaudassault.com/
The vineyards are situated on the north slope of Saint-Emilion and produce, on average, 80,000 bottles per annum.
http://www.chateaudeferrand.com/uk/
This estate offers mature wines (5 years). Contains information on vineyard and wines.
http://www.chateau-du-paradis.com/
Saint Emilion grand cru. Features history, wines, and a map.
http://www.chateau-faugeres.com/
The estate has been in the family of Péby Guisez since 1823.
http://www.chateau-figeac.com/
The history of this great estate dates from the 2nd century AD.
http://www.chateau-francmayne.com/
The estate has benefited from considerable investment to meet high quality objectives and to recapture the specific local identity of wine production.
http://www.grand-corbin-despagne.com/
The name Despagne has been associated with Saint Emilion for over 500 years.
http://www.chateau-grand-mayne.com/
Bought by the Nony family in 1934, and one of the most beautiful properties in the centre of the commune.
http://www.chateauguillotin.com/
The vineyards of Château Guillotin were established in 1730 and have been passed down through the centuries, father to son, until the present day to Jean Michel Moritz.
http://www.chateau-haut-bonneau.com/
Produces reds from the Montagne Saint-Emilion appellation. Includes an estate history, product descriptions, and ordering.
http://www.closfourtet.com/
First growth. Presents location and terroir, technical notes and vintages. [Flash required]
http://www.udpse.com/
Cooperative that allows each producer to vinify separately. Includes information about the company and the region. [Flash required]
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