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Batailley
75cl

Batailley 1891

Château Batailley
CHF 1’945.80
RP

91
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 1982

Château Batailley
CHF 183.75
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 1986

Château Batailley
CHF 108.10
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 1989

Château Batailley
CHF 102.70
WS

93
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 2016

Château Batailley
CHF 60.55
Vi

95
Batailley
300cl

Batailley 2019

Château Batailley
CHF 237.80
Vi

95
Batailley
1200cl

Batailley 2019

Château Batailley
CHF 1’189.10
Vi

95
Batailley
600cl

Batailley 2019

Château Batailley
CHF 497.25
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 2020

Château Batailley
CHF 40.20
Batailley
150cl

Batailley 2020

Château Batailley
CHF 80.45
Batailley
300cl

Batailley 2020

Château Batailley
CHF 183.75
Batailley
600cl

Batailley 2020

Château Batailley
CHF 389.15
Batailley
1500cl

Batailley 2020

Château Batailley
CHF 1’070.20
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 2021

Château Batailley
CHF 37.40
Batailley
150cl

Batailley 2021

Château Batailley
CHF 78.05
Batailley
300cl

Batailley 2021

Château Batailley
CHF 183.75
Batailley
600cl

Batailley 2022

Château Batailley
CHF 421.60
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 2022

Château Batailley
CHF 41.10
Batailley
150cl

Batailley 2022

Château Batailley
CHF 86.50
Batailley
75cl

Batailley 2023

Château Batailley
CHF 34.60
Batailley NMDC
75cl

Batailley NMDC 1947

Château Batailley
CHF 421.60
Picture of Batailley (Nicolas) 1947
75cl

Batailley (Nicolas) 1947

Château Batailley
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Batailley
75cl

Batailley 1945

Château Batailley
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RP

88
Batailley
500cl

Batailley 1966

Château Batailley
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Historically the estate was part of Château Batailley until its purchase by the brothers François and Marcel Borie in 1932. It was then divided into two properties in 1942 in order to prevent inheritance difficulties. The smaller part which did not include the Batailley château became the property of François Borie who added to its vineyards with land acquisitions from Château Duhart-Milon (while also running Château Ducru-Beaucaillou). Following his death in 1953, the property passed on to his daughter Françoise de Brest-Borie, while being administered by her brother and Ducru-Beaucaillou owner Jean-Eugène Borie. The estate is still run by the Borie family who also own Ducru-Beaucaillou and Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste. The vineyard area extends 22 hectares (54 acres) planted with 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, and 10% Cabernet Franc
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