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Wine for sale: Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

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Bordeaux - Saint-Emilion

Saint-Émilion Grand Cru is one of the Bordeaux’s most celebrated appellations, and a cornerstone of the Gironde’s international reputation. Louis XIV himself is said to have called these wines the “nectar of the gods". This appellation, covering around 4,200 hectares, shares the same appellation area as its sibling Saint-Émilion AOC. However, only the finest crus are entitled to the "Grand Cru" appellation, often located along the limestone plateau and the clay-limestone slopes. In this mild oceanic climate, Merlot dominates here (68%), alongside Cabernet Franc (21%), with smaller proportions of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Petit Verdot. The Saint-Émilion Grand Cru AOC regulations are also stricter than the broader Saint-Émilion appellation: yields capped at 40 hl/ha, a minimum of 12 months’ ageing, estate bottling, and increasingly, environmental criteria… 

The AOC’s classification, first established in 1955 and revised every ten years distinguishes two levels: Premier Grand Cru Classé A (Figeac and Pavie) and B (12 châteaux including Canon, Clos Fourtet, Pavie Macquin, Troplong Mondot, Canon La Gaffelière and Valandraud); and Grand Cru Classé (71 châteaux, including Grand Corbin-Despagne and Ferrand). It’s worth mentioning that during the most recent revision in 2022, four leading estate withdrew from the classification, namely Ausone, Cheval Blanc, Angélus and La Gaffelière. Saint-Émilion Grand Crus are exclusively red. On tasting, they are ample and structured, with fine tannins, notes of red fruit, candied fruit and peony, and offer an exceptional length and ageing potential.

Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

Saint-Émilion Grand Cru is one of the Bordeaux’s most celebrated appellations, and a cornerstone of the Gironde’s international reputation. Louis XIV himself is said to have called these wines the “nectar of the gods". This appellation, covering around 4,200 hectares, shares the same appellation area as its sibling Saint-Émilion AOC. However, only the finest crus are entitled to the "Grand Cru" appellation, often located along the limestone plateau and the clay-limestone slopes. In this mild oceanic climate, Merlot dominates here (68%), alongside Cabernet Franc (21%), with smaller proportions of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Petit Verdot. The Saint-Émilion Grand Cru AOC regulations are also stricter than the broader Saint-Émilion appellation: yields capped at 40 hl/ha, a minimum of 12 months’ ageing, estate bottling, and increasingly, environmental criteria… 

The AOC’s classification, first established in 1955 and revised every ten years distinguishes two levels: Premier Grand Cru Classé A (Figeac and Pavie) and B (12 châteaux including Canon, Clos Fourtet, Pavie Macquin, Troplong Mondot, Canon La Gaffelière and Valandraud); and Grand Cru Classé (71 châteaux, including Grand Corbin-Despagne and Ferrand). It’s worth mentioning that during the most recent revision in 2022, four leading estate withdrew from the classification, namely Ausone, Cheval Blanc, Angélus and La Gaffelière. Saint-Émilion Grand Crus are exclusively red. On tasting, they are ample and structured, with fine tannins, notes of red fruit, candied fruit and peony, and offer an exceptional length and ageing potential.

2025
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604.80Price per bottle 100.80
2025
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349.20Price per bottle 58.20
2025
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190.20Price per bottle 31.70
2025
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162Price per bottle 27
2016
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300(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2016
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280(current price)Price per bottle 46.67
2025
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482.40Price per bottle 160.80
2025
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345.60Price per bottle 57.60
2025
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604.80Price per bottle 100.80
28.80 | Buy 3, get 10%
2019
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32
2025
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115.20Price per bottle 19.20
2018
320(current price)Price per bottle 160
2018
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900(current price)Price per bottle 150
2021
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105
2012
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175
2022
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170
2008
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2008
50(starting price)
2008
50(starting price)
2008
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
1989
68(starting price)Price per bottle 22.67
2022
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340
2012
216(starting price)Price per bottle 18
2021
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190
2002
140(current price)
2002
280(current price)Price per bottle 140
2002
420(starting price)Price per bottle 140
2002
1,680(starting price)Price per bottle 140
2002
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1,680(starting price)Price per bottle 140
2025
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148.68Price per bottle 24.78
2025
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244.80Price per bottle 40.80
2023
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550
2023
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280
2015
90(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2015
90(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2015
60(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2015
T
360(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2014
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918(starting price)Price per bottle 153
2014
300(starting price)Price per bottle 150
2006
60(current price)Price per bottle 20
2006
60(starting price)Price per bottle 20
2022
420(current price)Price per bottle 210
2016
54(starting price)
2004
420(starting price)Price per bottle 35
1998
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45(starting price)Price per bottle 22.50
2019
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1,068Price per bottle 89
2021
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340
1998
A
45(starting price)Price per bottle 15
2025
T
165.60Price per bottle 55.20
2000
68(starting price)Price per bottle 22.67
2000
45(starting price)Price per bottle 22.50
2000
54(starting price)Price per bottle 18
2023
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600
2023
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290
2002
41(starting price)Price per bottle 13.67
2025
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536.40Price per bottle 178.80
2025
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835.20Price per bottle 278.40
2008
380(starting price)Price per bottle 190
2004
90(current price)Price per bottle 15
2012
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480
2012
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594(starting price)Price per bottle 198
2012
2,160(starting price)Price per bottle 180
2012
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170(starting price)
2012
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170(current price)