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Château Dillon is Bordeaux wine producer from the Haut Médocappellation of Bordeaux. The château is located in the commune of Blanquefort. Château Dillon is used as a school of agriculture, together with Château La Tour Blanche in Sauternes, Château Réal Caillou in Lalande de Pomerol and Château Grand Baril in Montagne Saint Emilion.