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Rauzan (French pronunciation: [ʁozɑ̃]; Occitan: Rausan) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. It contains...
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missionary priests founded by Jean-Baptiste
Rauzan in
early 19th-century France. The founder, Jean-Baptiste
Rauzan, was born at
Bordeaux on 5
December 1757...
- 67484 Château
Rauzan-Ségla, or Château Rausan-Ségla, is a
winery in the
Margaux appellation of the
Bordeaux region of France. Château
Rauzan-Ségla is also...
- Château
Rauzan, Château
Rausan or Château Rozan, is the name of an
estate once the
property of
Pierre de
Rauzan in
Margaux and Pauillac, in the Bordeaux...
- Château de
Rauzan is a
castle in the
French commune of
Rauzan, in the
Gironde département of France.
Built by John Lackland, Duke of
Normandy (1199-1204)...
- Château
Mouton Rothschild,
Pauillac Rauzan-Ségla, now Château
Rauzan-Ségla,
Margaux Rauzan-G****ies, now Château
Rauzan-G****ies,
Margaux Léoville, now Château...
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Pierre de
Rauzan, also
known as
Pierre de
Mesures de
Rauzan, was a
Bordeaux wine merchant. He
served as
estate manager of Château Latour. In the 1690s...
- Jean-Baptiste
Rauzan (December 5, 1757 -
September 5, 1847) was a
French Catholic priest. Jean-Baptiste
Rauzan was born at
Bordeaux the
eldest of seven...
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Rauzan-G****ies is a
winery in the
Margaux appellation of the
Bordeaux region of France. Château
Rauzan-G****ies is also the name...
- France, the
Wertheimer brothers own
French vineyards including Château
Rauzan-Ségla in Margaux, and Château
Canon in Saint-Émilion, both of
which have...