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St. Helena, United States

Merryvale Vineyards

Merryvale Vineyards’ Cabernet-centric portfolio includes wines that are complex and rich, balanced and expressive of Napa Valley’s fruit but also reflective of classic styles. Winemaker Andrew Wright’s meticulous attention to detail calls for handpicking grapes in small batches and using custom-made Rieger tanks tailored specifically for the character of the grapes in each vineyard block. Since his appointment as Proprietor …

Verona, Italy

Tezza Winegrowers

For 3 generations, the Tezza family have been dedicated winegrowers. All grapes used are from the family’s estate vineyards so they are able to produce unique & healthy wines. The naturalness of the wines is likewise guaranteed, with total control over vineyard planting, care of vines, winemaker process, sales, & marketing. Tezza is located in a fantastic area of Italy, …

France

Domaines OTT Clos Mireille

The average age of the vines is sixteen years old. The soil is composed of schists. Planted on foothills on the shores of the Mediterranean, the vineyard’s location is unusual. The character of the wines is made even more exceptional in that the clay soil on this ancient rocky outcrop contains no limestone. Its broad sea-facing orientation gives Clos Mireille …

Franschhoek, South Africa

Plasir de Merle

Plaisir de Merle is one of the largest wine farms in the Western Cape at 974 hectares with some 400 hectares under vine. The estate is rife with symbolic elements that tell the story of craft, hardship, family and endurance. At the cellar’s entrance the frieze (or blazon) created by artist Jan Corewijn in 1993, pays tribute to early pioneers …

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Kanonkop Wine Estate

The name Kanonkop is derived from a hillock (kop) on the Simonsberg mountain above the estate from where, during the 17th and 18th centuries, a cannon (kanon) was fired to announce the arrival of sailing ships entering Table Bay. Kanonkop is a 4th generation family-owned estate, which has been handed down from generation to generation and is now in the …

Cogolin, France

Château Saint-Maur

Located in Cogolin, 10 km from Saint-Tropez, to the west of the plain connecting the foothills of the impressive Massif des Maures to the sea, in the distance, at the top of its hill, the remains of the Château de Grimaud. Nestled at its feet, its tightly packed houses then the vines, covering the sides of the hills between scrubland …