
Château Brown, as its name suggests, bears testimony to the close links that have always existed between the Bordeaux region and the Anglo-Saxons. Founded in the late Middle Ages when Aquitaine belonged to England, Château Brown owes its name to the wealthy Scottish wine trader John Lewis Brown, who settled in Bordeaux in the late 18th century. An enthusiast of wines and art, this epicurean passed on not only his name but also his passions to his grandson, the animal painter John Lewis Brown.
Wines from Château Brown Winery
- 1996 Château Brown
Thanks to its consistant quality, Chateau Brown has built up a solid following of those who appreciate its wine. The wines posses a brilliant bouquet of red ripe fruits enriched with notes of an oaky attack. The jury is unanimous on this wine.
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- 1997 Château Brown
Thanks to its consistant quality, Chateau Brown has built up a solid following of those who appreciate its wine. The wines posses a brilliant bouquet of red ripe fruits enriched with notes of an oaky attack.
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- 1998 Château Brown
Thanks to its consistant quality, Chateau Brown has built up a solid following of those who appreciate its wine. The wines posses a brilliant bouquet of red ripe fruits enriched with notes of an oaky attack. The jury is unanimous on this wine.
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- 1997 Château Brown Blanc
Thanks to its consistant quality, Chateau Brown has built up a solid following of those who appreciate its wine. The wines posses a brilliant bouquet of red ripe fruits enriched with notes of an oaky attack. The jury is unanimous on this wine.
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