Partners
Maison Trenel
Maison Trenel is part of M. Chapoutier and shares one of the values that has put Chapoutier on the wine map; a shared desire to make the very best wine possible. They produce both wine and fruit distillates like Crème de Cassis, and make both with equal enthusiasm. Authenticity is...
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Marie-Ange Cornette
The domain was founded in 1590 and has been passed on from generation to generation. It is located in Maligny and today it is Jean-Francois who manages the property. They own 16 hectares of vineyards in Petit Chablis and Chablis, as well as a small part of the premier cru...
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Mas de Serral
In 1872, the Raventós family brought Champagne to Spain - today, Pepe Raventós, the 21st generation, brings Mas del Serral to the world. The Clos del Serral vineyard is 1.92 hectares in size. The vineyard was planted in 1954 and is still managed by horse and cart. They use the...
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Mauro Molino
Mauro Molino Winery thrives on the pride of preserving ancestral land and the passion for viticulture. Founded by Mauro Molino, the winery has grown through dedication to agronomy and oenology, producing wines that reflect the unique terroirs of the Langhe region. Commitment to high standards in both vineyard and cellar...
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Michele Chiarlo
Already in 1958 Michele Chiarlo bottled his first Barolo bottle with only a few hectares of vineyards in his possession, today you can safely look back on the successful history Michele Chiarlo created and which his sons Stefano and Alberto continue. With just over 110 hectares located in Langhe, Monferrato...
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Monteraponi
Monteraponi makes sangiovese in the classic style, just the way we want sangiovese to taste. Light, herbal notes backed by tart red fruit that is not masked by barrels. Monteraponi is located just outside Radda in Chianti, high on the hill after which the domain is named. The estate dates...
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Pascal Jolivet
In 1987, Pascal Jolivet started his wine brand under the same name. Inspired by his time in Champagne and at the House of Pommery, Pascal built a state-of-the-art cellar in 1990, including temperature-controlled tanks. Contrary to the practice at the time, he wanted to work with natural yeast strains and...
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Paul Lato
In order to make wines of the highest caliber, Paul selects unique vineyards that are cared for by talented vineyard managers committed to excellence. He strives to locate and source from not only the best vineyards in Southern California but the best blocks within each of these vineyards. During the...
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Pfitscher
Three generations live, work and produce wine together at Tenuta Pfitscher. Founded in 1861, the family-run winery is located in the small village of Montagna, just south of Bolzano in Alto Adige, and produces genuine mountain wines where experience meets innovation. Klaus Pfitscher consolidated his progressive ideas when he studied...
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Pieropan
Pieropan is today seen as a beacon in Soave. They were the first in Soave to work organically and with specific vineyard sites. Here they clearly show that Soave does not have to stand for cheap, watery white wine, but they can be complex and amazing. For over a century,...
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Pieve Santa Restituta
Pieve Santa Restituta is beautifully nestled in the rolling landscape of Montalcino, just south of Siena. It is the first estate that Angelo Gaja invested in outside of Piedmont. The farm had long been abandoned, and the 16 hectares that had previously been planted with vines and various mixed crops...
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Poderi dal Nespoli
Poderi dal Nespoli was founded in 1921 by Attilio Ravaioli, who planted the first vineyard, Prugneto, just outside the small village of Nespoli in Emilia-Romagna. Today, Poderi dal Nespoli owns 110 hectares of land in the area around Nespoli. The newly renovated winery is an experience in itself. Poderi Dal...
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Proprietà Sperino
In 1999, Paolo de Marchi and his son Luca laid the foundation for restoring the old family estate in Lessona, with the goal of honoring the nearly forgotten and legendary wines from northern Piedmont. Most of the vineyards are found in Ori (which translates to ‘gold’ in Italian) where the...
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Quinta de Santiago
Family-owned Quinta de Santiago has been on the same site since 1899. For over a hundred years the family has been growing and selling wine, olives, fruit, and cereals until the day in 2009 when the boutique winery Quinta de Santiago came into being, on the initiative of the grandmother...
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Raats Family Wines
Since the year 2000, Bruwer Raats has focused on two grape varieties with the conviction that focus is the foundation of becoming the best. It has proven that his strategy is very successful. Through long-term quality thinking and a focus on Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc, he creates brilliant wines....
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Ramón Bilbao
Bodegas Ramón Bilbao is based in Haro, at the heart of Rioja Alta. Founded in 1924, the winery combines a strong respect for tradition with a modern, quality-driven approach. Working with hand-harvested grapes, careful oak ageing, and precise winemaking, Ramón Bilbao produces wines that balance structure and freshness. The range spans...
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Red Newt Cellars
Founded by David and Debra Whiting, a married couple who started the business in 1998 on the east side of Seneca Lake in Finger Lakes, New York. Since its inception, they have amassed a long list of accolades for the quality of their wines from Food & Wine, Wine Spectator,...
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Ricasoli
Nearly 900 years ago, the Ricasoli family took over Castello di Brolio in the village of Gaiole in Chianti. Throughout history, the Ricasoli family has played a significant role in the development of Chianti, with former Prime Minister Bettino Ricasoli being the one to create the Chianti recipe. The major...
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Ricossa
The origins of the Ricossa family begin towards the end of the 19th century, in the Asti area of Piedmont. Here they founded a well-known distillery that soon became a flagship of the region. Today, Ricossa continues to carry on its tradition by producing award-winning and globally recognized wines that...
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Sattlerhof
For several years now, Weingut Sattlerhof has increasingly been run by the new generation of winemakers; Andreas Sattler, a trained oenologist, has been responsible for the wine cellar since 2014, while his brother Alexander has a strong preference for natural methods and, after completing his education in Bordeaux, has transformed...
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Scarpa
Known for the world-famous red Piedmontese grape varieties, Scarpa is located in Nizza Monferrato, Piedmont. The winery was founded in the mid-1850s by Antonio Scarpa, a visionary migrant from Venice. Scarpa now continues in the footsteps of Mario Pesce, a Nizza-born winemaker who, in the 1940s, made Scarpa what it...
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Schwarz
Hans Schwarz is a former butcher from Andau, Austria, who was persuaded to trade in his cleaver for a corkscrew and pursue a career in winemaking. The Schwarz family has cultivated grapes in the region surrounding the village of Andau in Burgenland for generations. Beyond a small hobby production for...
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Sean Minor
Sean Minor studied finance at Arizona State University before falling in love with the world of wine. After practicing the craft at Beaulieu Vineyard, he continued his studies to become a winemaker at UC Davis and worked further in Oregon and California, including at Redwood Winery. In 2005, Sean and...
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Shea Wine Cellars
Shea has a small production, of which about 25% goes to their own wines, while the rest of the harvest is sold to producers such as Bergström Winery, Ancien Wines, and Antica Terra, among others. The focus is on growing and producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay of the highest possible...
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Storm Wines
Hannes Storm, a proud Burgundy lover, began growing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay just outside his hometown of Hermanus, a small fishing village in Hemel-en-Aarde, a unique region with a strong influence from Walker Bay and the Atlantic. Storm Wines is the only producer representing Pinot Noir from all the sub-regions...
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Tesseron Cognac
Nestled in the charming village of Châteauneuf-sur-Charente, the Tesseron Cognac House has been a cornerstone of tradition and excellence since the 1960s. The legacy began in the 19th century when Abel Tesseron acquired the property, driven by his passion for collecting rare cognacs. His dream of creating his own cognacs...
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