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Saint-Émilion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Classification of Saint-Émilion wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1955 the wines of Saint-Émilion in the wine-growing region of Bordeaux were classified. Unlike the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855 covering wines from the Medoc and Graves regions, ...
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Saint Emilion wine information: Saint-Emilion is the oldest viticultural area of the Bordeaux region. ... Saint Emilion wines are considered the most robust of the Bordeaux. They are generous, very colored, and reach their maturity quicker than other red Bordeaux.
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A guide to the wines of St Emilion. If there is one Bordeaux appellation where terroir truly matters, it is here. The top estates are generally restricted to the gravel and limestone soils, although some make very good wine on the more sandy areas. ... St Emilion Soils...
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The Saint-Emilion area benefited from its location on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela and many churches, monasteries and hospices were built there from the 11th century onwards. It was granted the special status of a 'jurisdiction' during the period of English rule in the 12th century.
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Saint-Emilion was named for the Benedictine monk, Emilian who arrived in the 8th century to live a reclusive life as a hermit. After 17 years, he had become the leader of a group of other Benedictines who had also come to the area.
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Read reviews and get information for Saint Emilion and other Fort Worth restaurants at IgoUgo. Write your own Saint Emilion reviews and earn rewards. ... What a pleasure it is for us out here on the prairie to have such a fine restaurant near at hand. Not that you can get a reservation The quality of the food is top class,
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2004 Saint-Emilion (search item no. 90676) ... This lies all in one piece on the slope of the hill southeast of the town of Saint-Emilion. The buildings and the vineyard at Pavie are at three levels on the side of the slope.
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(saint eh-meel-YOHN) ... Château Monbousquet Saint-Emilion 2005 ... Château Pavie Saint-Emilion 2004...
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