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Super Second


In 1855 the wines of the Medoc were classified according to their quality and ranked from 1st to 5th Growth. The classification has remained largely unchanged, prompting the use of the unofficial term ‘Super Second’ to recognise the consistent quality of a Château that is making wine at or near the quality of the five 1st Growths.

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In 1855 the wines of the Medoc were classified according to their quality and ranked from 1st to 5th Growth. The classification has remained largely unchanged, prompting the use of the unofficial term ‘Super Second’ to recognise the consistent quality of a Château that is making wine at or near the quality of the five 1st Growths.

Only three changes have been made to the classification as at 2018. In 1856 Cantemerle was added as a fifth growth, and, more significantly, in 1973, when Château Mouton Rothschild was elevated from a second growth to a first growth vineyard after decades of intense lobbying by the powerful Philippe de Rothschild. A third, but less known “change”, is the removal of Château Dubignon, a third growth from Margaux that was absorbed into the estate Château Malescot St. Exupéry.

The classification system is completely different for the Right Bank wines of Saint-Émilion and Pomerol.

Super Seconds include:

Château Cos dEstournel

Château Ducru Beaucaillou

Château Leoville Las Cases

Château Leoville Poyferre

Château La Mission Haut Brion

Château Montrose

Château Palmer

Château Pichon Comtesse de Lalande

Château Pichon Longueville Baron

Château Pontet Canet

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Sadie Family Swartland Pofadder 2023

Cinsault | Swartland, South Africa

“The 2023 Pofadder, 100% Cinsault planted in schist, has a floral bouquet: white flowers, rose petals, bright wild strawberry and cranberry, with a little more mineralité than the Soldaat. The palate is medium-bodied with crunchy red fruit. It’s perhaps the most tensile of any Pofadder I’ve tasted, culminating in a linear finish with life-affirming frisson. There is an effortless brilliance about this Pofadder—even better than last year's offering.” Neal Martin, Vinous 96 Points
$183
$176ea in any 3+
$169ea in any 6+
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$80
$76ea in any 3+
$72ea in any 6+
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$234
$224ea in any 3+
$214ea in any 6+

Giuseppe Rinaldi Rosae 2020

Ruché | Piedmont, Barolo

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