Acquired in 1883 by his mother the Countess Adèle, Château Malromé was the favorite place in which the post-impressionist painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec came to unwind and stimulate his abundant creativity.
Fascinated by the work of men on the vine and being an enlightened wine lover, Henri selected during his walks and then replanted at the Château the emblematic grape varieties of the Bordeaux regions which had inspired him.
Like the paintings of the artist, which offered richness and complexity, Henri de Malromé wines compose aromatic paintings from the Bordeaux region by using grape varieties that are exclusive to Château Malromé.
Embracing the artistic vision of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, each wine is unique and illustrated with a particular place in Château Malromé.