Castillon - Côtes de Bordeaux

Côtes de Castillon has been the site of considerable interest and investment in recent years. Production is significant, yielding over 1.5 million cases per annum and quality is quite variable, ranging from the everyday from the sandy and light gravel soils to imposing, aspirational wines benefiting from considerable investment, and made from the clay and limestone vineyards on higher slopes.

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2019 Domaine de l'A, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Not ready
£35.00
- bottle (75 cl)
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2023 Château Joanin Bécot, Castillon - Côtes de Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
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2023 Domaine de l'A, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Not ready
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2017 Domaine de l'A, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
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2020 Domaine de l'A, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
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2018 Domaine de l'A, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
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2000 Château d'Aiguilhe, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Ready - mature
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2016 Domaine de l'A, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
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2015 Domaine de l'A, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
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2018 Madame de Château Pitray, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
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2017 Madame de Château Pitray, Côtes de Castillon, Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
Bordeaux
2016 L'Hêtre, Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
Bordeaux
2021 Château Joanin Bécot, Castillon - Côtes de Bordeaux
Ready - youthful
Bordeaux
2020 Château Joanin Bécot, Castillon - Côtes de Bordeaux
Ready - at best
Bordeaux
2019 Château Montlandrie, Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux
Ready - at best
Bordeaux
2007 Clos Louie, Vieilles Vignes, Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux
Ready - at best
To the east of the St Émilion wine appellation, and on the north bank of the Dordogne, Côtes de Castillon has been the site of considerable interest and investment since the early 2000s. Wine production is significant, yielding over 1.5 million cases per annum and quality is quite variable, ranging from the everyday from the sandy and light gravel soils to imposing, aspirational wines benefiting from considerable investment, and made from the clay and limestone vineyards on higher slopes. The style of these latter wines is akin to good St Émilion, and the wines use predominantly Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. In common with other regions recognised to produce interesting and good-value wines, several well-known St Émilion proprietors have invested in the appellation over the past decade, among them Gérard Perse of Ch. Pavie, Stephan Von Neipperg of Canon-la-Gaffelière, and consultant Stéphane Derénoncourt.