In June 1875, as they strolled through the Médoc, they fell under the spell of the Château de Coutelin in ruins surrounded by its vineyards. They decided to have a picnic there and toast in honor of their queen. They made sketches of the castle, which they nicknamed Victoria, of course. Since that day, the pediment of the castle has been decorated with the English coat of arms. This is Château Victoria today.
Mr. Ernest Barbe is at the origin of the bringing together of these three entities. In 1943, he first bought Château Le Bourdieu Vertheuil (castle and vines), one of the oldest vineyards in the Médoc, then Château Victoria (castle and vines), and the Château Picourneau vineyard. As soon as the Richard family purchased them in 1989, they formed an ensemble managed by a single team. They were merged under the common identity of Château Victoria, bringing together three Haut-Médoc, two of which are classified as Cru Bourgeois.