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Graves

Graves is on the left bank of the Garonne River south of the city of Bordeaux. The appellation takes its name from its soil, which is intensely gravelly thanks to glaciers that melted in the area a few million years ago. Graves is generally thought of as the birthplace of Bordeaux wines, since “claret,” as the English historically called Bordeaux reds, were being produced for export in Graves and shipped to England as early as the 12th century. Some Graves châteaux, including Haut-Brion, trace their history to the late 16th century and Thomas Jefferson was one of several notable wine connoisseurs who wrote admiringly about the wines of Château Haut-Brion. Haut-Brion’s popularity with international celebrities is perhaps why it was the only non-Médoc château to be included in the 1855 Bordeaux classification. Graves makes red and white wines. The reds are predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon, blended with Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec. The whites are made of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Muscadelle. The Graves AOC includes nearly 8,000 acres of vineyards. In 1953 a Graves classification was created for red wines, and in 1959 white wines were added.

2010 Château Pape-Clement

RP  100   
WS  95   
ST  94+    
JS  94-95   
6 available
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2010 Château Pape-Clement

Lightly depressed cork

RP  100   
WS  95   
ST  94+    
JS  94-95   
2 available
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2012 Château Pape-Clement

Lightly depressed cork; light label condition issue

RP  97   
WS  94   
VN  87-90   

2000 Château Haut-Bailly

WS  92   
RP  91   
ST  91   
JR  17.5   

2005 Château Haut-Bailly

Light label condition issue

RP  96+    
WS  95   
JS  95   
ST  92+    
JR  17.5   
2 available
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2012 Château Haut-Bailly

Light label condition issue

RP  96   
WS  93   
VN  90-92   

2008 Château de Fieuzal

Light label condition issue

RP  92   
WS  90   
ST  90   

2010 Château de Fieuzal

RP  91-93+    
ST  91   

2019 Château Lespault Martillac

VN  93   
JS  93   
WE  92   
JD  92   
WS  91   
WA  89-91