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In 1826, Hugh Barton concluded the purchase of 50 hectares of vines from the former Domaine de Léoville. These plots of vines, located in the heart of the Saint Julien appellation, are renamed "Léoville Barton". During the historical classification of 1855, the castle will be distinguished with the title of "Second Cru Classé". Many generations have succeeded at the head of the property and it is up to Anthony Barton to have raised the reputation of Château Léoville Barton to the current international level. The story of the Bartons continues to be written with his daughter, Lilian, supported by her two children, thus representing the 10th generation.

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Bistro des Vignes

Vineyard Bistro

Restaurant

Thés Les Saveurs Nuancées

Nuanced Flavors Teas

Restaurant

La Pergola

La Pergola

Restaurant

Le Bouchon d’Esteuil

The Bouchon d'Esteuil

Restaurant

Bistro Chez Mémé

Bistro Chez Meme

Restaurant

Le Numéro 33

Number 33

Restaurant

La Cambuse

La Cambuse

Restaurant

La Table Ephémère au Château Loudenne

The Ephemeral Table at Château Loudenne

Restaurant

L’Atelier

L’Atelier

Restaurant

Eglise Saint-Romain d’Ordonnac

Church of Saint-Romain d'Ordonnac

Site/monument

Eglise Notre-Dame de Benon

Church of Notre-Dame de Benon

Site/monument

La Tour de l’Honneur et son musée

The Tower of Honor and its museum

Site/monument

Grotte d’Artigues

Cave of Artigues

Site/monument

Eglise de Saint-Christoly-de-Médoc

Church of Saint-Christoly-de-Médoc

Site/monument

Eglise Saint-Martin de Prignac

Church of Saint-Martin de Prignac

Site/monument

Eglise Saint-Saturnin de Bégadan

Church of Saint-Saturnin de Bégadan

Site/monument

Vestiges de l’Abbaye de l’Isle

Remains of the Abbey of Isle

Site/monument

Dolmen de Barbehère

Dolmen of Barbehère

Small rural heritage