- Château
Langoa-Barton (archaically
named Pontet Langlois) is a
winery in the Saint-Julien
appellation of the
Bordeaux region of France. Château
Langoa-Barton...
- made at Château
Langoa-Barton with
which it
shares ownership. The château
depicted on Léoville Barton's
label is that of Château
Langoa Barton. Léoville...
- Cantenac-Margaux (Margaux) Lagrange, Château Lagrange, St.-Julien
Langoa, now Château
Langoa-Barton, St.-Julien Giscours, now Château Giscours, Labarde-Margaux...
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Richard Hennessy, and Fermanagh-born
Thomas Barton who
founded Château
Langoa-Barton and Château Léoville Barton.
Around fourteen châteaux of Irish-origin...
- Château Léoville-Poyferré Troisièmes crus Château
Lagrange Château
Langoa-Barton Quatrièmes crus Château
Beychevelle Château Branaire-Ducru Château...
- Musar's wines, as
Barton was
affiliated with the
Bordeaux wineries Château
Langoa-Barton and Château Léoville Barton. In 1959,
Serge Hochar becomes Chateau...
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Retrieved December 15, 2007. Kissack, Chris, thewinedoctor.com. "Chateau
Langoa-Barton".
Archived from the
original on 2008-09-16.
Retrieved 2007-12-15...
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Glendalough House in 1838, was a
younger son of Hugh Barton,
owner of the
Langoa Barton and Léoville
Barton vineyards in
France and co-founder of the Bordeaux...
- full
ownership in 1986. In the 1820s Hugh
Barton personally bought Château
Langoa and part of the Léoville
estate (which
became Léoville Barton) in the St...
- Nam**** Province, on the
coast of Mozambique. The fort had been
built over a
langoa, name
which designated a flat floodplain. It was
rebuilt in 1718 by captain-general...