Most conversations about the Rothschilds’ wine interests often begin and end with Chateau Lafite Rothschild and Chateau Mouton Rothschild, the two Pauillac first growths that have been owned by Rothschild family members for over 150 years.
But the Rothschilds’ wine footprint extends over a much wider area and not just in Bordeaux, or even France.
With vineyards and wide producing facilities in other European jurisdictions, as well as Africa, the Antipodes, Asia and the Americas, Rothschilds’ global vinous reach may be even more extensive than in banking and asset management.
Furthermore, the Rothschild w...