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De Martino
Four generations of quiet innovation. The De Martino family arrived in Chile from Italy in 1934, settling in Isla de Maipo just outside Santiago. Initially focused on classic Bordeaux varieties, they have since become one of Chile’s most influential wine families—driven by a clear ambition to explore and highlight distinctive...
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Diel
Schlossgut Diel’s castle and vineyards are of great historical significance. The vineyards were purchased by the Diel family in 1802 from the then-owner Baron Dalberg, who managed to prevent confiscation by Napoleon’s troops in 1789. Today, the vineyard is owned by Armin Diel, well-regarded for his work in promoting German...
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Domaine Belleville
Domaine Belleville its beginnings in the 20th century with the domaine in Rully and since its foundation has been one of the more well-known names of the appellation. It has grown little by little over the years, with vineyards in Mercurey first, and later also Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, Puligny-Montrachet and Santenay....
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Domaine Bila-Haut
Michel Chapoutier chose to set up his domain Bila-Haut in Latour de France. The vines of Bila-Haut and Occultum Lapidem were the first expressions of this terroir. Then there followed 6 years of reflexion, observation and analysis to produce a precious, rare wine: v.i.t. The story continued near a little...
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Domaine de l'Enclos
Modern Chablis, grounded in tradition. In the heart of Chablis, Domaine de l’Enclos represents a new generation rooted in deep family tradition. Founded in 2016 by brothers Romain and Damien Bouchard, the estate builds on decades of vineyard heritage, with parcels planted by their grandparents across some of Chablis’ most...
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Domaine de la Chézatte
Nestled on prime south-east facing slopes, this family-run estate, now in the hands of the fourth generation, crafts traditional Sancerre wines from 30 hectares of Sauvignon Blanc. For four generations, the estate has been a beacon of dedication, blending hard work and expertise to produce subtly fruity wines that connoisseurs...
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Dunn Vineyards
Randy Dunn started as an oenologist for Caymus Vineyards and worked as a consultant for several different wineries. He began his own winemaking career by purchasing 4 hectares in Angwin in 1978, using only the fruit for three vintages, 1979, 1980, and 1981, along with purchased fruit from a neighboring...
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Fox Run
More than a century ago, Fox Run was a dairy farm and the first vines were first planted in 1984. In 1990, founders Larry and Adele Wildrick converted the dairy farm into a winery. In 1994, Scott Osborn and his first business partner Andy Hale purchased the vineyard from the...
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Gaja
Angelo Gaja is undoubtedly Italy’s most famous and dynamic wine personality. His wines have achieved greater success and received more awards than any other Italian winery. Gaja has played a prominent role in the modernization of Piedmont through the introduction of everything from temperature-controlled stainless steel fermentation tanks, shorter macerations...
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Gaston Burtin
Based in Épernay, Gaston Burtin is a long-established Champagne house with deep roots in the region. In close collaboration with Viinitie, the house created Le Bullet, a modern Champagne launched in 2020. Inspired by the barn swallow, a symbol of freedom and hope, Le Bullet reflects both the elegance of...
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Giant Steps
Phil Sexton founded the winery in Yarra Valley in 2003. His focus as a winemaker is to produce premium-segment wines from a cool climate. Here, they produce wines that show the maximum character of the site’s terroir and climate. The accolades and awards are many, with perhaps the most prestigious...
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Grosset
Grosset Wines is an independent and privately owned winery that produces eight different top wines each vintage it is allowed. Grosset was founded in 1981, in the historic, small town of Auburn in the Clare Valley, part of South Australia. The vineyards consist of four estate-owned vineyards, all of which...
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Grégoire Hoppenot
Grégoire Hoppenot has been working in Beaujolais for many years, first as a wine merchant and later as a winemaker. This long history on the ground has given Greg a great opportunity to see how the origin affects the wine in the glass. As Greg himself puts it, “...real estate...
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Gölles
In the second half of the 1950s, Alois Gölles, the elder, laid the foundations for today's company by being one of the first farmers in south-western Styria to establish apple orchards. In 1979, it was the turn of his son Alois Gölles, the younger, to further develop the company and...
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Hajszan Neumann
Hajszan Neumann produces natural, authentic wines with a distinctive soul from a unique metropolitan terroir in Vienna. Although many people think that wineries in a metropolis are surprising, it has been a long tradition in Vienna. Hajszan Neumann has its focus in Nussberg and the Grinzing district. They produce many...
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Heinrich
Gernot and Heike Heinrich have had a clear goal of creating high-quality red wines since they took over the Heinrich family’s small-scale wine production in 1985. The Heinrich family currently cultivates their grapes on 100 hectares in Gols, Burgenland, using biodynamic principles. Biodynamic farming is close to the family’s heart,...
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Henriot
Champagne Henriot was founded in 1808 by Apolline Henriot, but the family has owned land in Champagne since 1640. Among other things, they grew grapes and sold them on, and as early as 1718, Apolline's uncle wrote the book “Manière de cultiver la vigne et de faire le vin en...
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Hugel & Fils
The Hugel family has been making wine in the idyllic village of Riquewihr since 1639, making Hugel one of the oldest family-owned wineries in the world. Today, the 12th generation of Hugel is at the helm and the 13th is eagerly waiting to take over. The family controls 25 hectares...
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Idda
In 2015, Angelo Gaja and Alberto Graci met for the first time. As Angelo got to know Alberto and his family over time, his deep curiosity for the Sicilian culture and volcanic soils continued to grow. The liking and desire to work together emerged. Towards the end of 2016, based...
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Joseph Maria Raventós
In 1872, Joseph Ravenóts Fatjo experimented with making sparkling wines in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia (Penèdes), which laid the foundations for what we today so strongly associate with sparkling wines and Spain, namely Cava. That's why Pepe Raventós, today's owner and relative of Joseph stands for some of the world's best...
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Las Vino
Raised on a vineyard and son of Dr. Mike Peterkin (Pierro Wines) and Shelley Cullen (Cullen Wines). Two family names that have both left their mark on Margaret River's history. It seems a given that Nic would one day take over the family business and continue to drive it forward....
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Les Parcellaires de Saulx
The Parcellaires des Saulx winery is located in the village of Meursault, on the site of a winery that has existed since the early 1900s. The company belonged to Monsieur Garnier, which was then sold to the Société de Diffusion et de Vente des Grands Vins and subsequently renamed Manoir...
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Loimer
It didn’t take long for Fred Loimer to realize that he would follow in his father’s footsteps as a winemaker but on his own terms. Fred took over the vineyard in 1998 and has since continued to produce a clear and unique style with joy and balance at the forefront....
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Lokoya
Established in 1995, Lokoya is a collection of four distinct Cabernet Sauvignons from four of Napa Valley’s most celebrated mountain appellations: Mount Veeder, Howell Mountain, Spring Mountain and Diamond Mountain. These limited-production wines are 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, fermented with native yeast, and bottled unfined and unfiltered, resulting in the purest...
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M. Chapoutier
With origins dating back to 1808, M. Chapoutier was early on one of the largest vineyard owners on the Hermitage hill. The “M” in the name is an old family tradition, as all family members’ names begin with the letter M. The current owner, Michel, took over the estate in...
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