Vineyards in Saint-Julien AOC

Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou ★ 4.7

Deuxieme Cru Classe (1855 classification)Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot75 haFounded 1720Bruno BorieWinemaker Bruno Borie (with consultants Eric and Jacques Boissenot)Saint-Julien AOC

Saint-Julien second growth with 75 hectares on the Gironde riverside. Bruno Borie owner and manager; 70% Cabernet Sauvignon blend with 18 months in oak barrels.

Tasting: By appointment only.

Signature wines: ducru-beaucaillou, la-croix-ducru-beaucaillou

Scores: Wine Advocate 100 (2010), James Suckling 100 (2016)

Chateau Leoville-Barton ★ 4.7

Deuxieme Cru Classe (1855 classification)Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc48 haFounded 1826Barton family (Lilian and Melanie Barton)Winemaker Melanie BartonSaint-Julien AOC

Saint-Julien second growth family-owned without interruption since 1826. 48 hectares planted predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon; known for exceptional value among classed growths.

Tasting: By appointment for professionals and private visits.

Signature wines: leoville-barton, la-reserve-de-leoville-barton

Scores: Wine Advocate 99 (2016), James Suckling 99 (2018)

Chateau Leoville-Las Cases ★ 4.8

Deuxieme Cru Classe (1855 classification)Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot97 haFounded 1826Delon familyWinemaker Dominique DepondSaint-Julien AOC

Saint-Julien second growth known as the 'super second' of the appellation. 97 hectares with the famous walled Grand Clos enclos; Delon family ownership.

Tasting: By appointment for professionals.

Signature wines: grand-vin-de-leoville-du-marquis-de-las-cases, clos-du-marquis, le-petit-lion-du-marquis-de-las-cases

Scores: Wine Advocate 100 (2010), Wine Spectator 99 (2016)

Hidden Gems in Saint-Julien AOC

Chateau Leoville-Barton - Family-Owned Super-Second Value ★ 4.7

Deuxieme Cru Classe (1855 classification)Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet FrancEUR 60-120Saint-Julien AOC

Why locals love it: The Barton family has owned Leoville-Barton continuously since 1826 with no corporate parent and no price inflation beyond merit. It remains the best-value second growth in Bordeaux: consistently scoring 97-99 points in top vintages at prices well below peers. Melanie Barton's recent vintages have elevated it further.

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