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At the very farthest northern point in the Bordeaux’s Haut-Medoc district lies Saint-Estèphe. Known for its Cabernet Sauvignon-driven wines, this Left Bank appellation’s signature style is one of exceptional depth, power and intensity.

Saint-Estèphe, with an expanse of over 3,000 acres, accounts for 8% of the vineyards in the Médoc. Due to its distance from the Garonne River, its soils are much less stony than those to the south, and instead are replaced by a more clay and limestone mix that inhibits drainage. In response, the winemakers in Saint-Estèphe have been increasing their production of Merlot which not only performs better in clay, but also when blended into the appellation’s favored Cabernet Sauvignon, tempers the acidity and softens the overall texture of the wines.

The appellations regulations require the use of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Carmenère and Petite Verdot, but they do not dictate proportions. Traditionally, however, the wines are predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon, with others blended strategically to give each château its own unique expression.

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COUNTRY
REGION
SUBREGION
WINERY
WINE
GLOBAL WINE SCORE
Under 85
85 to 100
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BOTTLE PRICE
Under £50
£50 to £5,000
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VINTAGE
1900
1900 to 2019
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Include Non Vintage
BOTTLE SIZE

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