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France

Domaine de Brin

Grape varieties with a strong identity typical of the Gaillac region – such as Duras, Braucol and Prunelart for red, Mauzac, Loin de l’oeil and Ondenc for white – are grown on the estate’s 10 hectares of land. Equally, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvingon are also grown, and, thanks to the local climate which is both mediterranean and oceanic, are …

Rome, Italy

Marchesi Di Barolo

The Ancient Cellars of Marchesi di Barolo are based in Barolo, in the building facing the Castle of the Marquises Falletti. The story begins, more precisely, in 1807 when the Marquis of Barolo, Carlo Tancredi Falletti, marries a French noblewoman in Paris, Juliette Colbert of Maulévrier, great-grandson of the famous finance minister of the Sun King. It was Juliette who …

Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

Church Road

Founded in 1897 at the site it stands on today, Church Road is one of the oldest wineries in New Zealand with over 120 years of winemaking experience. We are one of Hawke’s Bay’s most awarded wineries with a wide range of offerings. This includes Cellar Door wine tastings, daily winery experiences and an à la carte restaurant with food …

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Stellenzicht Wines

Nature is as nature does. We nurture the vast, micro-climate soil pockets of Stellenzicht to sustain what mother nature provides each year. It’s a match made in earth. Stellenzicht’s vineyards and winery is nestled on the slopes of the Helderberg in Stellenbosch. As custodians of this beautiful farm, we believe in protecting our natural resources through sustainable farming. These efforts …

France

Domaine de la Rouillère

The name “Rouillère” comes from the river that flows in the middle of this property. The property covers nearly 120 hectares , straddling the charming towns of Gassin and Ramatuelle, in the heart of the Saint-Tropez peninsula . Among these hilly lands of forests and rivers, 45 hectares are devoted to the breeding of vines in the greatest respect for …

Courthezon, France

Château de Beaucastel

Excellence is naturally present in the vineyard, which stretches across more than 100 hectares, surrounding the estate buildings, and this same skill is found too in the chateau itself where nothing has been left to chance. It is rather like a museum, and opens onto the wine-making installations and ageing cellars. “Beaucastel is an historic and traditional flagship where very …