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In 1855 wines in the Brodeaux region were to become classified by quality due to the Expoisition Universelle de Paris. Here is an account of the events that occured and that has moulded the region ever since.
1855 classification, looked not only at the red wines of the Médoc but also the wines of Sauternes, was drawn up for the Exposition Universelle de Paris of 1855. This grand exhibition, the brainchild of Emperor Napoleon III, was intended to showcase the best of all that was France, and thus to rival the great exhibitions held in England, such as that at Crystal Palace in 1851.
Napoleon, having decided that the great wines of Bordeaux should be featured in the exhibition, asked the brokers of the region to draw up a list of properties ranked into five groups according to quality. But quality is perhaps rather nebulous, and the pragmatic businessmen decided to rank the wines according to price, which no doubt seemed to those charged with the task to be an appropriate surrogate. Although intended as a listing for the show, and nothing more than that, the classification stuck fast and now appears to be with us for the rest of eternity. Whatever the reason, the 1855 classification came to dominate, and even today it has not been usurped despite the efforts of several critics who have published their own opinion of how the classification such be refreshed.
Here are the top 2 classes from the 1855 classification as it stands today; there is no regular review of the classification, so it should be exactly as it was originally written, but in fact it is a little different to the list produced in 1855 as a result of the division of some estates and the loss of others.
There remain sixty-one chateaux listed, all in the Médoc except for Haut-Brion, the sole Graves estate, the inclusion of which gives us an indication of the standing of this illustrious property in the mid-19th Century.
| Medoc Premiers Crus Classes (Class A) |
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Chateau Lafite Rothschild |
| Medoc Deuxiemes Crus Classes (Class B) |
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Chateau Pichon Baron |
| Medoc Deuxiemes Crus Classes (Class C) |
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Chateau Lagrange |
| Medoc Deuxiemes Crus Classes (Class D) |
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Chateau Duhart-Milon |
| Medoc Deuxiemes Crus Classes (Class E) |
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Chateau d'Armailhac |
