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Also known as Château Terrefort, after the former seigniorial domain on which it was built, Château Dillon was constructed in late the 17th or early 18th century, on the site of a fortress that was probably medieval. It was named after the Dillon family. At the turn of the century the vineyard was in a state of decline. Today, the property has been revived by the Bordeaux-Blanquefort Lycée Viticole, and Château Dillon remains one of just five crus bourgeois in this commune, which used to have 32 in 1824. In 1963 the Lycée enlarged the property by buying most of the plots that belonged to Château Breillan and has restored this excellent cru bourgeois to its former high standard.
Vinification is carried out using traditional Médoc methods. The wines are aged in new oak barrels, 40% renewed each year. This is a refined, elegant wine with fruity aromas.
Consult price estimate for Château DillonRegion: Bordeaux
Producers and wineries: Château Dillon
Colour: red
Volume: 180000 bottles
Appellation: Haut Médoc
Classification: Cru bourgeois
Owner: Ministère de l'Agriculture
Size (in ha): 35 hectares
Service temperature: 16°
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