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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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In 1871, Climens was sold to Alfred Ribet, the owner of another estate called Château Pexoto, which was subsequently absorbed into what is today known as Château Sigalas Rabaud.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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