Pauillac and Saint Estephe Appelation, Bordeaux, 2016 Ratings

Pauillac

Batailley, 5th Growth 17,5
Clerc-Milon, 5th Growth 18,5
Croizet Bages, 5th Gr 17,5
d’Armailhac, 5th Growth 18
Duhart Milon, 4th Gr 18-
Grand Puy Ducasse, 5th Gr 18-
Haut Bages Liberal, 5th Gr 17,5
Lynch Bages, 5th Gr 18-
Lynch-Moussas, 5th Gr 17,5
Pichon Comtesse, 2nd 19
Pontet Canet, 5th Gr 19,5

 

Saint Estephe

Cos d’Estournel, 2nd 19,5
Cos Labory, 5th Gr 18-
De Pez, Not classified 17,5
Goulee 17+
La Dame de Montrose 17,5
Lafon Rochet, 4th Gr 17,5
Les Pagodes de Cos 18+
Montrose, 2nd Gr 19+
Ormes de Pez, Not classified 17-
Phelan Ségur, Not classified 17,5
Tronquy Lalande 17,5

 

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