1. Chateau Lafite Château Lafite is a premier cru located in the northern part of the village of Pauillac in Bordeaux, France, covering 178 hectares and ranking first among the five first growths. A bottle of Lafite signed by Thomas Jefferson in 1787 and auctioned by Christie's London in 1985 set and remains the record for the most expensive bottle of wine in the world.
2. Chateau Latour Chateau Latour is a French national treasure located in the south of the village of Pauillac, Bordeaux, with 107.5 acres of vineyards and nearly 10,000 vines.
3. Chateau Mouton Rothschild Château Mouton Rothschild is one of the top five châteaux in Pauillac, Bordeaux. It shares this distinction with Chateau Latour, Château Margaux, Château Marquis and Château Lafite in the 1855 classification, and visitors to this château can also visit its Wine Art Museum, which is a great place to enjoy wine and art.
4. Chateau Haut-Brion This winery, located in the suburbs of Bordeaux, is the smallest of the five major Bordeaux châteaux, but it is the one with the most famous mouth, and was classified as a Premier Cru after it was separated from Graves in 1987.
5. Romany Conti This estate with a long history of "the world's first winery" is almost impossible to find on the market, but this estate in the Burgundy wine region was selected as one of the world's top ten wine estates in 2011 and ranked fifth.
6. Chateau Patrus Chateau Patrus is a wine estate located in the Bordeaux region of France, producing many wines that are highly sought after by investors, and this estate located in the Bordeaux Treasure Trove appellation produces excellent red wines with aromatic aromas and full of aromas of oak, truffle, pear and ripe blackcurrant.
7. Chateau Pontet Canet Chateau Pontet Canet is an 80-hectare vineyard, 60% Cabernet Sauvignon and 33% Merlot, located in the Pauillac appellation of the Médoc region of Bordeaux. It was awarded the fifth season in 1855, and now has the status of a Grand Cru.
8. Cheval Blanc Chateau Cheval Blanc, located in the Saint Emilion region of France, is known worldwide for its magnificent, powerfully aromatic purple-red wines, and its 1947 Chateau Cheval Blanc, which won the reputation of "the most perfect work of the century" in Bordeaux.
9.Chateau Margaux Chateau Margaux is one of the top five French wine estates founded in the Napoleonic era and located in the Médoc region of France. 78 hectares of red grapes are planted on this estate, and the wines produced are known for their elegance and finesse, and have served as the official wine for French state banquets.
10. Chateau Maxon This winery, which belongs to the Clanson Group and was founded in the northern end of the Graves region in the 16th century, produces some of the best wines in Bordeaux, with a total of 21 hectares of vineyards, including the most extensive Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.