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Domaine Clarence Dillon is a family company managed by the fourth generation of a dynasty founded in 1935 by its namesake, Clarence Dillon. Since its creation, the company has been celebrating the French art de vivre, combining exceptional wines and ultimate gastronomy.
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Domaine Clarence Dillon is a family company managed by the...
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Domaine Clarence Dillon est une maison familiale, fondée en 1935 par Clarence Dillon, perpétuant depuis quatre générations. la tradition d’un art de vivre à la française combinant vins d’exception. et gastronomie de haute volée. S.A.R Le Prince Robert de Luxembourg.
Founded in 2005 by our president Prince Robert de Luxembourg and the Dillon family, Clarence Dillon Wines is one of Bordeaux’s leading Fine Wine Merchants (Negociant) The company represents and distributes some of the finest wines in the world with a primary focus on the great chateaux of Bordeaux.
Clarence Dillon (born Clarence Lapowski; September 27, 1882 – April 14, 1979) was an American financier, and namesake of Dillon, Read & Co., an investment bank. In 1957, Fortune Magazine listed Dillon as one of the richest men in the United States, with a fortune then estimated to be from $150 to $200 million.
- C. Douglas Dillon, Dorothy Dillon Eweson
- investment banker
Website. www.domaineclarencedillon.com. Domaine Clarence Dillon is a wine company run by a family that owns estates such as Château Haut-Brion (a 1855 Premier Grand Cru Classé), Château La Mission Haut-Brion (Grand Cru Classé de Graves), Château Quintus (Saint-Emilion Grand Cru) and Clarendelle.
- Paris, France (1935)
- 31 avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt 75008 Paris, France
- Clarence Dillon
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Domaine Clarence Dillon is a family company managed by the fourth generation of a dynasty founded in 1935 by its namesake, Clarence Dillon. Since its creation, the company has been celebrating the French art de vivre, combining exceptional wines and ultimate gastronomy.
Domaine Clarence Dillon’s history began in 1935, when Clarence Dillon purchased Château Haut-Brion with the goal of restoring it to its former glory and reclaiming its place among the elite circle of the world’s most legendary wines. This bold, courageous vision has continued ever since.