1960 The U K B G Guide to Drinks (3 rd edition revised)
WINES OF FRANCE
Chateau Pichon Longueville- Lalande Ducru Beaucaillou Cos d'Estournel ,, Montrose
Ch&teau Leoville Lascases „ Leoville Poyferre Leoville Barton ,, Durfort Vivens ,, Lascombes
,, Gruaud Larose Sarget
Zrd Growths
Chateau Palmer
ChS.teau Kirvvan ,, d'Issan
„ Grand La Lagune ,, Desmirail „ Calon-Segur ,, Ferriere ,, Marquis d'Alesme Becker
,, Lagrange ,, Giscours Langoa ,, Malescot
Brown Centenac
Ath Growths Chateau St. Pierre Bontemps ,, St. Pierre Sevaistre ,, Talbot d'Aux ,, Branaire Ducru Duhart Milon Poujet
Chateau Latour Carnet „ Lafon Rochet Beychevelle ,, Le Prieure
,, Marquis de Terme
5th Growths
Chateau Haut Bages Pedesclaux Bolgrave Camensac
Chateau Pontet Canet Batailley
,, Grand-Puy-Lacoste ,, Grand-Puy-Ducasse Lynch Bages ,, Lynch Moussas ,, Dauzac Mouton d'Armailhacq ,, Le Tertre
Cos Labory Clerc Milon Croizet Bages Cantermerle
GRAVES This area lies from the surrounding district to Bordeaux down to a point some 13 miles south of the town and stretches some 5i miles in width, and includes all the districts on the left bank of the River Garonne between Sauternes and Bordeaux the town. The area produces both red and white wines, some very fine wines. The name Graves was first given to the wines of Bordeaux which were grown on the gravelly soil. This was before the classification of 1855, when the area was split up into districts.
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