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  2. Bordeaux wine - Wikipedia

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    Because of the combination of longevity, fairly large production, and an established reputation, Bordeaux wines tend to be the most common wines at wine auctions. Market reports released in February 2009 showed that the market had increased in buying power by 128% while the prices had been lowered for the very best Bordeaux wines. [32]

  3. Cru Bourgeois - Wikipedia

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    The first Cru Bourgeois list was drawn up by the Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce and Chamber of Agriculture in 1932, selecting 444 estates for the classification. The words Cru Bourgeois were widely used on labels by the châteaux so listed, although the classification was never officially ratified.

  4. SGC (wine) - Wikipedia

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    SGC is a brand of three Bordeaux wines coming from parcels of land that were not discovered at the time of the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855. [1] The secret parcels on both left and right banks of Gironde river produce a Grand Vin. [2]

  5. The 13 Best Wines for the Holidays, According to Sommeliers

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  6. The Liv-ex Classification - Wikipedia

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    The classification was started in 2009 as The Liv-ex Bordeaux Classification, and ranked the wines of Left Bank Bordeaux solely on the price that each wine was worth at the time. Since then, the classification has expanded to reflect the changing conditions of the market for fine wine, and has been updated in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017.

  7. Château Angélus - Wikipedia

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    The château also produces a second wine named Carillon d’Angélus (since 1987) and a third wine, No. 3 d’Angélus. [1] A fourth label was announced in 2022 called Tempo d’Angélus which is a Bordeaux AOP wine from plots of land acquired in the Côtes de Bordeaux Castillon area to the east of Saint-Émilion in 2017, though the wine is ...