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Thomas Barton (1695-1780) was an Irish-born merchant who established himself in the wine trade at Bordeaux and became a spokesman for the “British factory”, as the city’s anglophone négociants were known.
The appellations of Graves are numbered 33–37 on the map. Graves ( French: [ɡʁav] , gravelly land ) is an important subregion of the Bordeaux wine region. Graves is situated on the left bank of the Garonne River, in the upstream part of the region, southeast of the city Bordeaux and stretches over 50 kilometres (31 mi). [ 1 ]
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Thomas Barton (Irish MP) (1757–1820), Irish landowner and politician Thomas J. Barton (born 1940), American chemist Thomas Pennant Barton (1803–1869), American diplomat and bibliophile
The wines of Graves in the wine-growing region of Bordeaux were classified in 1953 by a jury appointed by Institute National des Appellations d'Origine, and approved by the Minister of Agriculture in August of that year. The selection was revised with a few additions in February 1959.
Admiral Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves, KB (23 October 1725 – 9 February 1802) was a British officer of the Royal Navy and a colonial official. He served in the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence. He was also the Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland for a period of time. [1]
Sauternes (French pronunciation:) is a French sweet wine from the region of the same name in the Graves section in Bordeaux. Sauternes wine is made from Sémillon , sauvignon blanc , and muscadelle grapes that have been affected by Botrytis cinerea , also known as noble rot .
The firm grew out of the operations of Thomas Barton (1753-1799) [1] and William Barton (1755-1826) [2] with George Irlam (1771-1832) [3] and John Higginson (1776-1834) [4] initially commercial assistants to Thomas Barton later becoming full partners. Thomas Barton of Liverpool and William Barton of Barbados appear as the junior joint owners ...
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