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The appellation Saint-Estèphe is the most northern of the eight appellations of the Medoc, on the Rive gauche of Bordeaux. Its vineyard is located on the eponymous commune and constitutes an enclave between Pauillac to the south, from which it is separated by a simple stream, and Haut-Médoc to the north. It covers an area of nearly 1200 hectares of vines for a production of about 70,000 hectoliters of red wine.
A total of 5 Grands Crus Classés in 1855 are located in Saint-Estèphe. Benefiting from a terroir of gravelly hilltops slightly more clayey than the other AOCs, the wines of Saint-Estèphe are mostly powerful and robust, but they also show a great finesse very well combined with their fleshy structure.
The vineyard of Saint-Estèphe is based on gravel soils which offer several advantages: a natural drainage of the soil, which avoids that water stagnates on the surface, a storage of solar heat which is restored to the vine once the night falls, and finally the gravels preserve the humidity necessary for the vine. The presence of clayey layers favors a good resistance of the vines to hydric stress in years of strong drought. Another specificity is the presence of marine limestone which outcrops in some places of the appellation.
These soils allow several grape varieties to flourish: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot for the most part, as well as to a lesser extent Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot.
The appellation Saint-Estèphe includes a total of 5 Grands Crus Classés in 1855: