A more recent venture is a wine titled La Croix Bonis.
In Ireland, he was a neighbour and friend of Hugh Barton who established Château Léoville-Barton.
By his death in 1841 the estate combined to form Château Ségur de Garamey, which passed on to his son Frank Phelan, 30 years a mayor of Saint-Estèphe.
The property was sold in July 1919 to Joseph Chayoux,[2] President of Champagne Chamber of Commerce, whom further developed the brand until before the First World War when the property was sold for large fortune on 1928 to a city consortium headed by his nephew René Chayoux, before the financial crisis of 1930, upon the death of René the operation was managed by a trust that eventually sold the brand and its facilities.
[3] In 2017 Belgian Philippe Van de Vyvere, CEO of Sea-Invest, became the new owner.