It was in 1725 that Irishman Thomas Barton founded his wine trading company in Bordeaux. In 1826, Hugh Barton, bought part of the Léoville Domaine, which he renamed Léoville Barton...
With more than two centuries behind it, Château Montrose takes its name from the heather that covered the heath of the château lands. Spread over an area of 95 hectares,...
With more than two centuries behind it, Château Montrose takes its name from the heather that covered the heath of the château lands. Spread over an area of 95 hectares,...
Château Nenin is located in the Pomerol appellation; its vineyard covers an area of 32 hectares. Jean-Hubert Delon bought it from the Despujol family in 1997, and since then the...
Irish-born Frank Phélan founded the château in the early 19th century, buying two wineries from the Marquis of Ségur and uniting them. In 2003, Phélan-Ségur was classified as cru bourgeois...
The history of this Château dates back to the beginning of the 18th century, when the royal governor of Medoc, Jean-François de Pontet grouped together various lands in Pauillac. After...
The history of this Château dates back to the beginning of the 18th century, when the royal governor of Medoc, Jean-François de Pontet grouped together various lands in Pauillac. After...
In the St. Emilion appellation, where most of the estates have a dozen or so hectares under vine, Château Troplong-Mondot covers 43 hectares in a single parcel on highly prized...
In the St. Emilion appellation, where most of the estates have a dozen or so hectares under vine, Château Troplong-Mondot covers 43 hectares in a single parcel on highly prized...