The Baroness de Rothschild was chairman of the Supervisory Board and controlling shareholder of the family-owned company Baron Philippe de Rothschild, which produces and markets including Mouton Cadet, a world reference in Bordeaux.
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<- Hard dé e: 0.11863207817078 sec -> She was with her three children, also owner of Château d’Armailhac and Château Clerc Milon
From the French Comedy. family company
Under the stage name Philippine Pascal, Philippine de Rothschild was first conducted an acting career in the theater especially in the years 1950 to 1980, an associate of this former the French comedy had then left the stage to take over from his father, Baron Philippe de Rothschild, the death of the latter in 1988
At the head of the company, the Baroness de Rothschild had helped to modernize and innovate tool in commercial matters and implementation. It included establishing a second wine, and developed other thought through partnerships in California (Opus One) and Chile (Almaviva), recalls his biography on the website of Mouton Rothschild. It was often his wines in person worldwide.
Philippine de Rothschild was also, since 1980, responsible for the selection of artists to illustrate the labels of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, in the tradition of an artistic tradition since 1945 (over in years, Braque , Dali, Picasso, Chagall, Bacon or Koos among others), and feeding a traveling exhibition “Mouton Rothschild: art and etiquette”
The only daughter, Philippine de Rothschild had lost his mother. deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp and died in 1945 She married actor Jacques Sereys, whom she had two children, and the academic and writer Jean-Pierre de Beaumarchais, she had a child.
The Baroness de Rothschild was an officer of the Legion of Honor and Officer of Arts and Letters.
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