News Barton & Guestier: European Winery of the Year Focuses on Future by Olivier Watson November 14, 2024 1 min 10 Barton & Guestier celebrates 300 years of excellence in French wine, blending tradition with sustainability and innovation for a brighter future.Celebrating Three Centuries of Excellence in Wine Barton & Guestier has a remarkable history that spans three centuries. Founded in 1725 in Bordeaux, this esteemed wine house has become a cornerstone of French wine culture. Over the years, it has built a reputation for quality and reliability, guiding wine enthusiasts through the vast world of French wines. The company’s legacy is deeply intertwined with the history of wine in France. Notably, Thomas Jefferson was an early customer, showcasing the brand’s long-standing appeal. Today, Barton & Guestier continues to thrive, offering a diverse selection of wines from renowned regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and the Rhône Valley. This commitment to quality ensures that both connoisseurs and casual drinkers find something to enjoy. As Barton & Guestier celebrates its 300th anniversary, it reflects on its past while looking toward the future. The company remains dedicated to innovation, introducing new wines that cater to evolving consumer tastes. This blend of tradition and modernity is what sets Barton & Guestier apart in the competitive wine market. A Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation Barton & Guestier is not just about preserving tradition; it is also focused on sustainability. The company recognizes the importance of reducing its carbon footprint and has set ambitious goals for 2025. These goals include achieving environmental certification for all its wines and implementing eco-friendly practices throughout its operations. To meet these objectives, Barton & Guestier has already taken significant steps. For instance, they have introduced lighter bottles to reduce waste and are using unbleached recyclable cardboard made from recycled paper. Additionally, they are collaborating Photo by KIM DAEYOUNG on Unsplash Source: WineEnthousiast – For European Winery of the Year Barton & Guestier, the ‘Focus Is Firmly on the Future’ Foley Acquires Vintage Wine Estates Brands in Bankruptcy Auction November 9, 2024 9 Discover the 2021 Sudtirol Alto Adige Lagrein: A Wine Review January 5, 2025 4 Why Italian Wine Needs a Refreshing Approach Today January 23, 2025 0 tradition Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Women Shakers: Breaking Barriers in Global Cocktail Competitions next post Ventisquero Wine Estates: 2023 Winery of the Year Insights Lidl’s New Pub: A Bold Move in Wine... January 29, 2025 Discovering Bolgheri: Why These Wines Captured My Heart January 29, 2025 Discovering Wine’s Secrets at Siena: A Flavorful Journey January 29, 2025 Why Barbera’s Rise is a Wine Lover’s Delight January 29, 2025 Why Comfort Food and Adventure Are My Culinary... January 29, 2025 Chambolle-Musigny: A Surprising 2023 Vintage Discovery January 29, 2025 Vietti’s Potential Sale: A Shift in Langhe’s Wine... January 29, 2025 Australian Wine Exports: Surprising Growth in China January 29, 2025 Why Salami Lovers Should Visit ParlaComeMangi in Rapallo January 29, 2025 Where to Savor Chinese New Year Delights in... January 29, 2025