| Médoc Wines: Official guide with a directory of châteaux, region history, appellations, crus and classifications, and news. |
| Brane Cantenac: Margaux estate. Presents vineyards, harvest, cellar, wines. [Flash required]. |
| Chateau Bernadotte: Brief description of this Haut-Médoc Cru Bourgeois, including a list of grape varieties, history, and contact information. |
| Chateau Durfort Vivens: Information and news on this estate located in Margaux. [Flash required]. |
| Chateau Larose Trintaudon: Haut-Médoc. Includes history, vintages, and news. |
| Chateau Soudars: Haut-Médoc estate located north of Saint-Estephe. Includes descriptions of the winery and the vineyards. [Flash required] |
| Château Beaumont: A Cru Bourgeois. Contains an extensive property history, along with descriptions of the wines, château, and vineyards. |
| Château Beychevelle: A magnificent estate with a rich and varied history. |
| Château Boyd-Cantenac: Margaux classifed growth. Presents history, production methods, technical data and information on vintages. |
| Château Brillette: Cru Bourgeois in Moulis en Médoc. Contains product information, a description of production methods, winemaker notes, excerpts of reviews, and a property history. |
| Château Cantenac-Brown: Margaux third growth that also produces Château Canuet and Château Brown Lamartine. Includes a property history and description, along with detailed product descriptions. [Flash required] |
| Château Carcanieux: A cru bourgeois located in the north of Médoc. History, location and information on the 40 hectares vineyard. |
| Château Castera: Médoc cru bourgeois, Includes news, vintages, and vinification. |
| Château Chasse-Spleen: Praised by poets Baudelaire and Lord Byron, the products of this Third Growth Grand Cru are among the Medoc's most famous. |
| Château Citran: A Cru Bourgeois in the Haut-Medoc appellation, with a history that goes back much further than the 1855 classification. Vineyards encompass 90 hectares. |
| Château Cos d'Estournel: One of only two second growths in Saint-Estèphe. Includes product details, a history of the property, vineyard descriptions, and information about their museum. |
| Château d'Agassac: A cru bourgeois in the Haut-Médoc, near Ludon. The vineyards cover 38 hectares. |
| Château d'Issan: Tradition has it that, in the Middle Ages, Issan wines were served at the wedding of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry Plantagenet. |
| Château Ducru-Beaucaillou: The owner talks about vintage 2004 [requires Flash]. Text available in PDF format. |
| Château Ferriere: With an eight hectare vineyard, this winery is the Medoc's smallest Cru Classé. |
| Château Giscours: Margaux classified growth. History, terroir, wines. Al so presents guest rooms and reception hall. |
| Château Haut Bages Libéral: Fifth classified growth of Pauillac, located next to Château Latour. Libéral is the name of the family who built up this property during the 18th century. |
| Château La Gurgue: A cru Bourgeois in Margaux, with 10 hectares of vineyards. Contains product information, reviews, and a property history. |
| Château Labégorce: Margaux. Features history, harvest notes, vinification, and vintages. |
| Château Lafite-Rothschild: Classified among the premier crus. Includes history, wines, and vineyard information. |
| Château Lafon-Rochet: One of the five Grands Crus Classés in the appellation of St. Estèphe. |
| Château Lagrange: Production methods, whether in the vineyards or in the cellars, combine tradition and modern methods. |
| Château Latour: One of the great names in Bordeaux. |
| Château Laulan Ducos: Jau-Dignac-et-Loirac Médoc. Features vintages, property information, awards, and contacts. |
| Château Léoville Poyferré: Saint-Julien second growth. Presents domain history, terroir and production methods. |
| Château Les Ormes de Pez: Some very old elm trees gave their name to this property, which dates back to the 18th century. |
| Château Listran: Located close to Jau-Dignac-et-Loirac, with twenty hectares of vineyards. Wine and vintage description, location map, price list. |
| Château Lynch-Bages: Located just outside the city of Pauillac, overlooking the Gironde estuary, on one of the most beautiful gravelly outcrops in the appellation. |
| Château Malescot St.-Exupéry: Margaux estate. Presents history, terroir and wines [Flash required]. |
| Château Margaux: Classified among the premier crus, with the unique privilege in Bordeaux of bearing the name of its appellation d'origine. |
| Château Marquis de Terme: Margaux. Includes history and wine and vineyard information. |
| Château Maucaillou: Moulis. Includes history, wines, and contacts. |
| Château Mayne Lalande: Listrac appellation. Features history, wines, and contact information. |
| Château Méric: Médoc cru bourgeois. Features vintages, online ordering, and vineyard information. |
| Château Montrose: Saint-Estèphe second growth. Features history and wines. |
| Château Moulin à Vent: Producer in Moulis en Médoc. Includes product information, vineyard details, and pictures. [Flash required] |
| Château Noaillac: Médoc cru bourgeois. Includes vintages, history, visiting hours, and location. |
| Château Palmer: Margaux third growth. Extensive information about the estate, vineyards, winemaking, and wines, including tasting notes for many vintages. |
| Château Paloumey: Produces Chateau Paloumey in the Haut-Medoc, Chateau La Garricq in Moulis-en Medoc, and Chateau La Bessane in Margaux. Contains information about the wines, vineyards, and vinification along with reviews and an award list. |
| Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande: Owns eleven hectares of vines within the commune of Saint-Julien, which accounts for the wine's elegant and supple character. |
| Château Pichon-Longueville: Located between Saint-Julien and Pauillac, covering 60 hectares along the "Route des Châteaux". [Flash required.] |
| Château Pontet-Canet: One of the biggest wine estates in the Médoc, created in 1750. |
| Château Pouget: Fourth cru classé Margaux. Features history, wines, and contact information. |
| Château Preuillac: Owned by the wine merchant firm Yvon Mau. Médoc cru bourgeois. Features wines and company information. |
| Château Rousseau de Sipian: Recently reconstituted 9 hectares vineyard. Photos of the restored château and list of wines. |
| Château Siran: Margaux. Features history, wine making technology, vintages, and news. |
| Château Talbot: Classified growth of Saint-Julien. Includes technical notes, gallery, press, and contacts. |
| Château Verdus: Haut-Médoc estate provides tasting notes, a property history, vineyard descriptions, and information about their museum. |
| Châteaux Langoa & Léoville Barton: Presents these two Saint-Julien second growths. History, vine, tasting notes. |
| Châteaux Management Group: Provides wine tours to and information on Château Meyre, a Cru Bourgeois in the Haut-Medoc. Also touring to other Bordeaux properties. |
| Compagnie Vinicole Edmond de Rothschild: Owns Chateau Clarke, Chateau Malmaison, and Chateau Peyre-Lebade. Contains information about each estate, a virtual tour, a downloadable newsletter, and online ordering. |
| Domaine Cuvelier: Two estates run by one family. Château Léoville Poyferré in St. Julien, a 2nd Cru Classé and Chateau Le Crock, a St. Estèphe Cru Bourgeois. |
| Domaines Bouteiller: Presents Haut-Medoc Château Lanessan, Lachesnaye and Sainte Gemme. Also horse museum. |
| Michel Lynch: Wines personally endorsed by Jean-Michel Cazes, owner of Château Lynch-Bages. |
| Saransot Dupré: Listrac-Médoc cru bourgeois. Presents the estate and wine. |
| Vignobles Marie-Laure Lurton: Presents three Médoc estates including Château Duplessis (Moulis). Sections on history, technical information and tasting notes. [Flash required.] |