Four more Bordeaux estates have announced their en primeur prices for the 2010 vintage.
Chateau Chantalouette is available for £159 per case, while fellow Pomerol estate Chateau Plince is priced at £375 per case, Decanter reports.
St Emilion Grand Cru Classe Chateau La Serre has also been valued at £375 per case, while Puy-Blanquet, a St Emilion Grand Cru, is £126.
All four releases are Right Bank wines from the Libourne negociants J-P Moueix.
Right Bank Bordeaux wines are the ones to look out for in the 2010 vintage, according to wine expert James Lawther.
He told Decanter that this year's Right Bank releases are fresher than their 2009 counterparts.
The wines from Pomerol in particular are well-balanced, with greater acidity than the 2009s, which will help them to age more favourably.
Earlier this week, Chateau Bourgneuf Vayron in Pomerol and Chateau La Tour de By in the Medoc announced their 2010 wines will sell for £295 and £115 per case respectively in the UK.