In 1953, the French National Bureau of Nomenclature of Origin (INAO) used the price of the wine as a reference, taking into account factors such as history, vineyard and wine style, and rated the wines of the regions.
In 1959, INAO revised the rating again, a total of 16, and the Graff classification system was formally established.
The classification is for bonus and white wines only, and there is no longer any classification between wineries.
Among them, only red wine was selected in 7 wineries, only white wine was selected in 3 wineries, red and white wine were selected in 6 wineries.
For Domaine de Chevalier, Chateau Latour-Martillac, Chateau Bouscaut, Chateau de Chateaux
Carbonnieux, Chateau Malartic-Lagraviere and Chateau Olivier.
It is worth mentioning that Chateau Haut-Brion (Chateau Haut-Brion) is not only selected by the red wine Graff class, but also a member of Bordeaux 1855 class, which can be seen its extraordinary strength.
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