Red Wine Sixth Growth
Enjoy Red Wine Sixth Growths
In the Bordeaux region of France, the term "sixth growth" refers to the sixth-highest-ranked wineries or châteaux in the Médoc area, according to the 1855 classification system. These wineries are still highly regarded and produce some excellent red wines. Here are some examples of red wines from sixth growth wineries:
Château Cantemerle: Located in the Haut-Médoc area, this winery produces elegant, medium-bodied blends that are often dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot and Cabernet Franc also playing a role. Examples of their red wines include:
Château Cantemerle (Haut-Médoc AOC)
Château La Tour Carnet: Located in the Haut-Médoc area, this winery produces full-bodied, complex blends that are often dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot and Cabernet Franc also playing a role. Examples of their red wines include:
Château La Tour Carnet (Haut-Médoc AOC)
Château La Lagune: Located in the Haut-Médoc area, this winery produces rich, full-bodied blends that are known for their depth and structure. Examples of their red wines include:
Château La Lagune (Haut-Médoc AOC)
Château Dauzac: Located in the Margaux area, this winery produces elegant, complex blends that are often dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot and Cabernet Franc also playing a role. Examples of their red wines include:
Château Dauzac (Margaux AOC)
Château Desmirail: Located in the Margaux area, this winery produces rich, full-bodied blends that are known for their depth and complexity. Examples of their red wines include:
Château Desmirail (Margaux AOC)
These red wines are all highly regarded and are often more accessible than those from the first to fifth growth wineries. They can still be quite expensive, however, and are generally considered to be among the best wines in the world.