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I have reverted the removal of its former name of Château Tertre Daugay. Even if the assertion from User:EvaCalifornia who removed it originally that state it is illegal under French law to mention its former name is correct, Wikipedia operates under Californian state and US federal law, not French law. A complete encyclopedia article on a subject need to mention its history, which includes its previous name if any.
Also the assertion that Château Quintus "is not a Classified Growth anymore" does not agree with our very own Classification of Saint-Émilion wine article, which state the French Court of Appeal ruled that the 2006 classification (which deomoted Tertre Daugay) is null and void. It also state a law passed in 2009 confirmed that until at least the 2011 vintage. This is further demonstrated by the two photos of the 2011 bottles which clearly state "Saint Emilion Grand Cru". If you like to remove the claim of classified growth status, please provide a reliable reference for that. Thanks. -- KTC (talk) 00:35, 31 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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