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Bordeaux
Vignobles Sullivan
(5 customer reviews)
Vignobles Sullivan comprises four major Bordeaux wine estates: Château Gaby (AOC Canon-Fronsac), Château du Parc (AOC Saint Emilion Grand Cru), Château Moyac (AOC Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux) and Château Auguste (AOC Bordeaux). Find out more

Bettane et Desseauve avant 2020 - Wine Spectator - Le Guide Hachette
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Le Château Gaby is a Bordeaux wine estate situated on a hillside overlooking a meander of the Dordogne River. This impressive 18th-century building is surrounded by its vines, the first of which were planted in 1660. This great Bordeaux wine is produced in the Canon-Fronsac appellation from the estate's old vines grown on clay-limestone terroir.
Chateau Duparc produces a wine in the Saint-Emilion Grand Cru appellation. This is the "wine of the international consultant' called Dr Alain Reynaud. He makes his own selection from 4 parcels.
Le Château Moya produces an AOC Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux wine from the 8 hectares of vines: 93% Merlot and 7% Cabernet. The vineyard has been certified organic since 2013.
Le Château Auguste produces red wine and a rosé wine in AOC Bordeaux and is located near Saint-Emilion.
Chateau Duparc produces a wine in the Saint-Emilion Grand Cru appellation. This is the "wine of the international consultant' called Dr Alain Reynaud. He makes his own selection from 4 parcels.
Le Château Moya produces an AOC Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux wine from the 8 hectares of vines: 93% Merlot and 7% Cabernet. The vineyard has been certified organic since 2013.
Le Château Auguste produces red wine and a rosé wine in AOC Bordeaux and is located near Saint-Emilion.

Registered since 24/06/2021

CHATEAU GABY GABY,
33126 Fronsac
33126 Fronsac

16 wines available
between 11 € and 35 €
between 11 € and 35 €

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