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12-24-2002, 01:58 PM,
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Talking about the five growths (levels) of Bordeaux dating back to 1855. You can find them in any standard reference including on the web. We are partial to St Julien (a commune with chateaus of different "growths." Some brands a Chateau Lagrange (3d), Beychevelle (4th), Ducru, Gloria (widely distributed), and Leoville Barton (2d). Some these have "second labels" (from the same chateau), but they usually don't have the backbone to go the distance you are looking at.
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