Barton Family Wines

Bordeaux Mourns One of its Own | Wine-Searcher News & Features

Anthony Barton was born at Straffan House in Co. Kildare (Ireland) in 1930. Sadly he died in January 2022. He was destined to inherit little or nothing of the family estates. His elder brother Christopher was heir to Straffan and the vineyards in France were owned by his Uncle Ronald who would normally have married and had his own children to whom he would naturally have left his property. Although Ronald did marry late in life he had no children and Anthony thus became his heir.

The 50 hectares of Léoville and 17 hectares of Langoa, planted in gravelly soil with a clay sub-soil, include large proportions of old vines in order to obtain the best possible quality. The grape varieties is 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot and 3% Cabernet Franc for Léoville Barton, while Langoa Barton’s terroir is shared as follows 57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Merlot and 9% Cabernet Franc. Both properties have the same vinification methods.

His daughter Lilian manages trading activity at “Les Vins Fins Anthony Barton”. Lilian also oversees the managing of Châteaux Langoa and Leoville Barton.

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