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THE GRAVES CLASSIFICATION
16 crus in the Graves classification
The history of this classification
In 1953, at the request of the Syndicat de défense de l’appellation des Graves, the Institut national des appellations d’origine (INAO) established this classification.
Criteria
By municipality and wine type (red or white).
Special labeling
Only one classification level, no hierarchy; this classification is not subject to revision.
THE CATEGORIES
16 Crus, all of which belong to the AOC Pessac-Léognan:
7 red, 3 white, 6 red and white.
Château Haut-Brion, did you know that this is the only Bordeaux wine to be classified twice? It appeared in both the Graves classification and the Grands Crus Classés en 1855.
CRUS CLASSÉS DE GRAVES
Château Bouscaut, Cadaujac, rouge et blanc
Château Carbonnieux, Léognan, rouge et blanc
Domaine de Chevalier, Léognan, rouge et blanc
Château Couhins, Villenave-d’Ornon, blanc
Château Couhins-Lurton, Villenave-d’Ornon, blanc
Château de Fieuzal, Léognan, rouge
Château Haut-Bailly, Léognan, rouge
Château Haut-Brion, Pessac (également Premier Cru classé en 1855), rouge
Château Latour-Martillac, Martillac, rouge et blanc
Château Laville-Haut-Brion, Talence, blanc
Château Malartic-Lagravière, Léognan, rouge et blanc
Château La Mission-Haut-Brion, Talence, rouge
Château Olivier, Léognan, rouge et blanc
Château Pape-Clément, Pessac, rouge
Château Smith-Haut-Lafite, Martillac, rouge
Château La Tour-Haut-Brion, Talence, rouge