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    Winemaker

    Isabelle Mulliez

    Discipline
    Winemaker
    Based in
    Macau, Macau

    i. Biography

    Isabelle Mulliez took over management of Château Belle-Vue in Macau after the untimely death of her husband, Vincent Mulliez, in 2010. That transfer of responsibility defines the public record: estate stewardship first. In a trade that often rewards personality, her position is built on continuity, duty, and the work of keeping a property, its wines, and its reputation moving forward with composure.

    The Path

    Since 2016, Isabelle Mulliez has served as Managing Director of Château Belle-Vue Haut-Médoc, where she leads the estate today. The role is defined by oversight and continuity rather than reinvention: coordinating the work of the château, making decisions, and carrying the long view year after year. The estate’s identity is tied to that discipline, and her place in it is measured by consistency.

    The Work Today

    Her work centers on Bordeaux red wine from Château Belle-Vue. That focus gives the role a clear shape: not a wide portfolio, but concentrated attention on the reds that carry the estate’s name and style. In Bordeaux, each vintage calls for patience, judgment, and close reading of what the year has given. Here, leadership depends on restraint as much as direction, knowing when to intervene and when to let the wine speak.

    Career - Managing Director — Château Belle-Vue Haut-Médoc, Macau, Bordeaux (2016–present)

    Signature

    Isabelle's signature wines include Château Belle-Vue 2009, Château Belle-Vue 2010, Château Belle-Vue 2011, Château Belle-Vue 2012, and Château Belle-Vue 2016. Read together, those vintages show a body of work rather than a single peak. They trace the managing hand behind the estate, each bottle part of a larger record of continuity. The sequence of years marks her presence through the wines that came to define it.

    Acclaim

    Her work includes overseeing élevage and overall estate management for vintages described as strong and well balanced. That language points to the kind of contribution involved: careful oversight, measured judgment, and the unglamorous work that shapes a vintage from the inside out. In élevage and in estate management alike, the value lies in attention over time. The result is a portfolio associated with structure and equilibrium, and a career grounded in the practical work of making a château function well.

    FAQ What is Isabelle Mulliez's current role? As of 2026, Isabelle Mulliez is she took over the management of Château Belle-Vue after the untimely death of her husband Vincent Mulliez in 2010. What is Isabelle Mulliez known for? Bordeaux red wine from Château Belle-Vue.