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According to my research, the estate produces three cuvees: Chateau de Reignac, Reignac and Balthus. In the 2005 vintage, James Suckling reviewed the Chateau de Reignac (90, $26) and the Chateau de Reignac Balthus (91, $60). I wouldn't be surprised if there were some confusion about these cuvees in the marketplace, but we take great care to get wine names correct in our database.
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quote: Originally posted by khmark7: Parker reviewed Chateau Reignac
What is Chateau Reignac? I think that there is only: 1) Reignac 2) Chateau de Reignac
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quote: Originally posted by Thomas Matthews: According to my research, the estate produces three cuvees: Chateau de Reignac, Reignac and Balthus. In the 2005 vintage, James Suckling reviewed the Chateau de Reignac (90, $26) and the Chateau de Reignac Balthus (91, $60). I wouldn't be surprised if there were some confusion about these cuvees in the marketplace, but we take great care to get wine names correct in our database.
Thanks for the response. And yes, you're correct, there is confusion over the two cuvees out in the marketplace. Parker reviewed the Reignac, but on some sites I see his review shown with the Chateau de Reignac, and conversely I see James Suckling's review shown with the Reignac on some sites. The Chateau de Reignac seems to typically be about $7 - $10 less than the Reignac. Chateau de Reignac's web site has descriptions of the three cuvees you mention: http://www.reignac.com/
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| Posts: 79 | Location: Leawood, KS | Registered: May 30, 2007 |    |
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This is always confusing, and frankly, most of the blame belongs with the Chateau. Why have two fairly similarly priced reds from the same appelation, one named "de Reignac" and the other named "Reignac?" But I've always liked the Reignac, it's a great value and a high quality wine. In many better vintages, it's the kind of QPR Bordeaux that could upset many pricey, big name Bordeaux in a blind tasting. I've never tried, or even seen, the "de Reignac" anywhere.
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| Posts: 783 | Location: Newport Beach, CA | Registered: Jan 18, 2006 |    |
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A lot of people are confused. Just take a look at Cellartracker, when you click on Château de Reignac, the first label image that comes up is for Reignac, the wrong bottle of wine.
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quote: Originally posted by sydthesquid: A lot of people are confused. Just take a look at Cellartracker, when you click on Château de Reignac, the first label image that comes up is for Reignac, the wrong bottle of wine.
Actually, for 2.5 years now when you search to add "Reignac" on CellarTracker you get a big, red link to this article that lays it all out: http://www.cellartracker.com/forum/tm.asp?m=5339A couple of years ago I did a maildown of everyone who holds these wines to point them to this as well. I did just notice that there were two Reignac images which someone had uploaded to the Chateau de Reignac. Those have been removed.
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| Posts: 327 | Location: Seattle, WA | Registered: Oct 14, 2004 |    |
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