Chateau Mauvesin Barton, a landmark wine from the Barton Family
- Aug 12
- 2 min read

Hundreds of years ago, the story of Chateau Mauvesin
Barton began in 1457 on land owned by the Barton family, which had been
It has changed owners over and over until it reached the hands of the current owner, Lilian.
Barton had a castle built on this land in 1853 to be used as a
Living with family

Throughout history, Chateau Mauvesin has been a name on the label.
Wines were produced from this vineyard until 2011 when the land was bought by the family.
Barton to be developed into a perfect wine producing area.
Up (Before purchasing Chateau Mauvesin, the Barton family owned a famous winery.
There are two voices in St. Julien, namely Chateau Leoville Barton and
(That's Chateau Langoa Barton)

After the purchase, the Barton family changed the name from Chateau
Mauvesin is Chateau Mauvesin Barton to demonstrate its quality.
and the Barton family's professional winemaking skills
At first, Lilian Barton was opposed to adding the name Barton after her.
As the name of Chateau Mauvesin has a long history,
It was long, but she later learned that the wines from Chateau Mauvesin were famous.
And it is very popular to drink in China, so she agreed to add the word Barton.
Go in to make her family more known and expand into the market.
The world has

Which, in fact, if we go back to the beginning, it's very interesting.
Yes, because this land of precious wine used to belong to another family before.
The Baritault de Carpia family has existed for hundreds of years, before the
Barton will come in and buy it.
And when the sale was completed, there was a new owner, Lilian Barton and
Her husband Michel Sartourius and her daughter and son Melanie.
Barton Sartorius and Damian Barton Sartorius also helped develop the winery.
This place is fully developed by renovating the structure of the chateau.
Winemaking tools, building more wine cellars and planting some grapevines.
It was redeveloped to truly transform this area into a winery of even higher quality.




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