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In 1821, Hugh Barton acquired Château Langoa, an elegant residence built in 1758. Its architecture, its harmonious proportions and its 20 hectares of vines planted in the Saint Julien appellation seduced Hugh who renamed it "Château Langoa Barton". During the 1855 classification, Hugh Barton, passionate and lover of his wine, was rewarded by the property's accession to the rank of "3ème Cru Classé". Many generations followed one another and the history of the Bartons continues to be written with Anthony Barton, then his daughter Lilian, supported by her two children who thus represent the 10th generation.

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  • Guided tour
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Bistro Chez Mémé

Bistro Chez Meme

Restaurant

L’Atelier

L’Atelier

Restaurant

Thés Les Saveurs Nuancées

Nuanced Flavors Teas

Restaurant

L’Atelier de K’Tea

K'Tea Workshop

Restaurant

Le Numéro 33

Number 33

Restaurant

Calmos Pizza

Calmos Pizza

Restaurant

La Pergola

La Pergola

Restaurant

Bistro des Vignes

Vineyard Bistro

Restaurant

Restaurant de La Maison d’Estournel

Restaurant of La Maison d'Estournel

Restaurant

Le petit musée d’automates et abbaye de Vertheuil

The small automata museum and abbey of Vertheuil

Museum

Osier Déco

Decorative wicker

Craftsman

Eglise Saint-Martin de Pauillac

Church of Saint-Martin de Pauillac

Site/monument

Église de Saint-Sauveur

Church of Saint-Sauveur

Site/monument

Le Tumulus du Bernet

The Bernet Tumulus

Site/monument

Sculpture hommage à Edgard Pillet

Sculpture tribute to Edgard Pillet

Small rural heritage

Vestiges de l’Abbaye de l’Isle

Remains of the Abbey of Isle

Site/monument

Grotte d’Artigues

Cave of Artigues

Site/monument

Eglise Saint-Romain d’Ordonnac

Church of Saint-Romain d'Ordonnac

Site/monument