Haut-Médoc AOC vineyard | |
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the Haut-Médoc AOC vineyard is located northwest of the city of Bordeaux at the Jalle de Blanquefort on 80 km~ long to Pointe de Grave in the northern part; on the left bank of the peninsula of the Gironde estuary to the Landes forest on 10 km~ wide. We can distinguish Bas-Médoc to the north, and Haut-Médoc to the south. * It is part of Bordeaux vineyard which brings together all the vines of the Gironde department, in the South-West of France in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region
Understand
An itinerary, necessarily including: the tourist visit of its sites and its heritage; the discovery of its inhabitants with their culture and their environment. Obviously, in a wine region the discovery of their assets can also be a complementary goal.
- The interest of this inventory is to locate the names of farms sometimes known throughout France, Europe or the world, and which for connoisseurs will be able to create a route with unparalleled simplification.
Regions
The Bordeaux vineyard is divided into sub-regions to the right or to the left of the axis traced by the Garonne and the Gironde.
Upstream to downstream for the left bank
- Sauternes vineyard (left bank of the Garonne)
- Graves vineyard (left bank of the Gironde)
- Medoc vineyard (left bank of the Gironde)
- Médoc AOC vineyard
- Haut-Médoc AOC vineyard
- Listrac-Médoc AOC vineyardname of municipality
- Margaux AOC vineyardname of municipality
- Moulis-en-Médoc AOC vineyardname of municipality
- Pauillac AOC vineyardname of municipality
- Saint-Estèphe AOC vineyardname of municipality
- Saint-Julien AOC vineyardname of municipality
Upstream to downstream for the right bank
- Entre-Deux-Mers vineyard (right bank of the Garonne)
- Saint-Emilion vineyard (right bank of the Garonne)
- Pomerol vineyard (right bank of the Garonne)
- Blayais and Bourgeais vineyards (right bank of the Gironde)
- Fronsadais and Côtes-de-Bordeaux vineyards (right bank of the Gironde)
Cities
Techniques related to the Bordeaux vineyard
- History - Climatology - Geology - Grape variety - Work in the vineyard - Harvest - Vinification - Classification - Marketing - Conservation
Caution
Access to personal pages of wine producers is limited. The legal drinking age is the age determined by a government to restrict the purchase or consumption of alcohol by children or minors. This age varies between 0 and 25 depending on the country and state, although the purchase of alcohol is completely prohibited in some countries. *
Haut Médoc AOC vineyard
- Haut Médoc AOC vineyard
- See as well
- Médoc AOC vineyard
- Listrac-Médoc AOC vineyard
- Margaux AOC vineyard
- Moulis-en-Médoc AOC vineyard
- Pauillac AOC vineyard
- Saint-Estèphe AOC vineyard
- Saint-Julien AOC vineyard
This page is not an advertising site and the list of professionals is not exhaustive but allows you to have a range with their personal site (when it is finished) and certain positions.
Classification | Producers of the Haut-Médoc AOC vineyard | Surface ha | |
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* Chateau Aney | |||
* Chateau Arnauld | |||
* Chateau Balac | |||
* Chateau Barateau | |||
* Chateau Barreyres | |||
* Chateau Beau Rivage | |||
* Chateau Beaumont | |||
* Château Bel-Orme Tronquoy de Lalande | |||
* Belgrave Castle | |||
* Belle-Vue Castle | |||
* Chateau Bellegrave du Poujeau | |||
* Chateau Bernadotte | |||
* Chateau Bois Pertuis | |||
* Chateau Cambon La Pelouse | |||
* Cantemerle Castle | |||
* Château Caronne Sainte Gemme | |||
* Chateau Charmail | |||
* Chateau Cissac | |||
* Chateau Citran | |||
* Chateau Clément Pichon | |||
* Chateau Corconnac | |||
* Chateau Cornélie | |||
* Chateau Coufran | |||
* Agassac castle | |||
* Chateau d'Arche | |||
* Arcins Castle | |||
* Aurilhac castle | |||
* Chateau D'Hanteillan | |||
* Chateau Dasvin Bel-Air | |||
* Braude Castle | |||
Grand Cru classified 1855 | * Camensac Castle | ||
* Cassana Castle | |||
* Gironville Castle | |||
* Abbey Castle | |||
* Lamarque castle | |||
* Malleret Castle | |||
* Villambis Castle | |||
* Villegeorge castle | |||
* Chateau Devise d'Ardilley | |||
* Chateau Dillon | |||
* Chateau Doyac | |||
* Cartillon Castle | |||
* Moulin castle 16 old oak road, 33460 Lamarque, ![]() | |||
* Moulin Rouge castle 18, rue de Costes, 33460 Cussac Fort Médoc, ![]() | |||
* Retout Castle | |||
* Taillan Castle | |||
* Chateau Duthil | |||
* Chateau Faizeau | |||
* Chateau Fontesteau | |||
* Chateau Grandis | |||
* Chateau Haut-Bellevue | |||
* Chateau Haut-Logat | |||
* Chateau Haut-Madrac | |||
* Chateau Hourtin-Ducasse | |||
* Chateau La Fon du Berger | |||
* Chateau La Lauzette-Declercq | |||
* Chateau La Tonnelle | |||
* Chateau La Tour Carnet | |||
* Chateau Lacour Jacquet | |||
* Chateau Lamothe Bergeron | |||
* Chateau Lamothe-Cissac | |||
* Chateau Landat | |||
* Chateau Lanessan | |||
* Chateau Larose Trintaudon | |||
* Chateau Larrivaux | |||
* Chateau Le Meynieu 8, rue Lamartine, 33180 Vertheuil-Médoc, ![]() | |||
* Chateau Les Grands Chênes | |||
* Chateau Lestage Simon | |||
* Lieujean Castle | |||
* Chateau Liversan | |||
* Chateau Magnol | |||
* Chateau Malescasse | |||
* Chateau Maucamps | |||
* Chateau Maurac | |||
* Chateau Meyre | |||
* Chateau Mille Roses | |||
* Chateau Moulin de Blanchon | |||
* Chateau Muret | |||
* Chateau Paloumey | |||
* Chateau Peyrabon | |||
* Chateau Peyrat-Fourthon | |||
* Château Pichon-Longueville Baron | |||
* Chateau Pontoise Cabarrus | |||
* Chateau Puy Castera | |||
* Château Ramage La Batisse 33250 Saint-Sauveur-du-Médoc, ![]() | |||
* Chateau Reynats | |||
* Chateau Reysson | |||
* Saint-Paul Castle | |||
* Chateau Sainte Marie | |||
* Chateau Sénéjac | |||
* Soudars Castle | |||
* Castle Tour du Roc Château Tour du Roc Arcins, 33460 Margaux, ![]() | |||
* Chateau Tour Marcillanet | |||
* Château Tour Saint-Joseph | |||
* Chateau Verdignan | |||
* Victoria Castle | |||
* Clos du Jaugueyron | |||
* Duval & Blanchet | |||
* The lagoon | |||
* Sociando-Mallet |
Eat
See in the region New Aquitaine
Housing
See in the municipalities concerned.
Health
- Wines, beers and spirits are always to be drunk in moderation.
- Lust gives courage as well as foolishness.
- The abuse or excess of alcoholic beverages is no longer called parties, but drinking bouts.
Security
- Being self-responsible means using a breathalyzer or breathalyzer after drinking some wine, beer or alcohol, before hitting the road (Cycle or car)
- The price of safety and life costs only 1 € ~ .
- To always continue to smile, whether you are: motorist, motorcyclist, cyclist or pedestrian.
Quotes
- "The French are so proud of their wines that they have given some of their towns the name of a grand cru." (Oscar Wilde)
- "A little wine, taken in moderation, is a remedy for the soul and for the body". (François Marie Arouet, known as Voltaire)
References
Complementary, selective, etc ...
- Bettane Desseauve wine guide
- Parker guides of wines from France – (latest versions starting to date but very precise)
- Wine guide-Gault & Millau
- Guide Hachette des Vins
- The wine review of France
- Le figaro.fr wine
- The little Loisel wine guide