Wine
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France (16 Wineries) Open
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Aimé Roquesante | Provence
Aimé Roquesante’s distinctive character is nurtured at the heart of the vineyard, in the calm serenity of its peaceful surroundings and with unrivaled skill - producing an authentic Côtes de Provence wine.
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AIX | Provence
The 130 years old winery of Maison Saint Aix is situated in the south of France, just an hour north-east of Aix-en-Provence. At this special place, the makers of AIX Rosé are working year after year with passion and dedication.
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Chateau de Pez | Bordeaux
Created in the 15th century, Château de Pez is the oldest domain in Saint-Estèphe. The Pontac family, who also created Haut-Brion, gave Pez its vineyards. The domain was sold as a property of the state after the French Revolution and was owned by
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Delas | Rhone
Delas is a serious, demanding wine house, which protects the taste of the terroir in each of its Côtes-du-Rhône appellations, thanks to its 175 years of experience in Hermitage.
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Domaine Alsace Willm | Alsace
By the end of the first millennium 160 villages in Alsace were growing vines and by the Middle Ages Alsace wines were among the most highly prized in Europe. Winegrowing reached its zenith in the 16th century but was ...
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Domaines Ott | Provence
Domaines Ott was founded in 1912 by Marcel Ott, an agricultural engineer from Alsace who dreamed of establishing a great wine estate near the Mediterranean. Today, the wineries are owned and managed by Champagne Louis Roederer and produce some of th
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Drouhin - Vaudon | Chablis
The Moulin de Vaudon, the property of Joseph Drouhin, is an 18th Century watermill straddling the Serein River, close to the Grand Cru vineyards of Chablis. Flowing gently past hillsides covered with vineyards, the river has always been closely ...
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H. Lanvin & Fils | Champagne
Lanvin represents the pinnacle of affordable top quality Champagne. Produced by Champagne Lombard exclusively for the New Zealand market, Lanvin quickly become a popular choice of Champagne lovers. Champagne Lombard is a third generation Champagne
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Joseph Drouhin | Burgundy
Founded in Beaune in 1880, Maison Joseph Drouhin's cellars have spread from the historical Cellars of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Kings of France in Beaune (12th-18th centuries) to the Moulin de Vaudon, an 18th Century watermill in Chablis.
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Louis Perdrier | France
Louis Perdrier is a high quality French Sparkling Wine ('vin mousseux' ), made from only the finest French white grapes.
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Louis Roederer | Champagne
Louis Roederer has been built on precision, patience and attention to detail, reflecting the spirit of perfectionism that is the mark of this famous champagne house.
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M. Chapoutier | Rhone
Founded in 1808, the Rhone icon Maison M. Chapoutier has undergone a recent rejuvenation that is nothing short of astonishing since Max Chapoutier handed over control of the domain to his son Michel in 1990 ...
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Pol Rémy | France
Pol Rémy is produced in Burgundy, France from classic wine varieties perfect for the production of sparkling wine.
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Veuve Du Vernay | Bordeaux
Veuve du Vernay is a reflection of the French way of life; sophisticated, spontaneous, romantic, elegant and chic. A range of sparkling wines that are produced in Bordeaux, the heart of the French wine country.
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Australia (15 Wineries) Open
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Angove | South Australia
Established in 1886 Angove Family Winemakers is one of Australia's oldest family owned wine making companies, dedicated to providing exceptional quality, enjoyable wines from only the finest vineyards in South Australia.
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Browns of Padthaway | Padthaway
Located south east of Adelaide and north of the Coonawarra, Padthaway is already inhabited by the big names in Australian wine, but the region is also an attractive prospect for private producers eager to develop unique regional wines.
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Elderton | Barossa
Elderton Wines is a small, family-owned winery, situated in the heart of Australia's Barossa Valley. The Elderton vineyard which was planted in 1894 by Samuel Elderton Tolley, was purchased by the Ashmead family in the late 1970's who started
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McGuigan | Hunter Valley
Four generations of the McGuigan Family have made wine their life. Working in the vines not only became the lifeblood but also the passion of the McGuigan family.
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Passion Pop | South Australia
Passion Pop has led the flavoured sparkling category for over 30 years. A true market leader, this iconic brand was re-launched in 2007 with new, stylish and relevant packaging whilst its trio of fun flavours remain key to its on-going success.
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Pikes | Clare Valley
The Pike Family patriach, Henry Pike, emigrated from Dorset to South Australia in 1878 aboard the HMS Oakland. He settled in the small town of Oakbank in the Adelaide Hills and in 1886 established a family business called Pikes Dorset Brewery. Subseq
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Red Knot | McLaren Vale
A second tier wine to the Shingleback family of wines, Red Knot stands out for the quality which of course is Shingleback and the affordability which has made Red Knot a very popular choice.
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Sandalford | Margaret River
The establishment of Sandalford Wines in 1840 coincided with the birth of Western Australia's world famous wine industry. Today Sandalford is one of the country's oldest and largest family owned winemakers
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Serafino | McLaren Vale
Serafino Wines, a family owned business since 1972, comprising of a state of the art boutique awarding winning winery and inviting Cellar Door, located in the heart of the Fleurieu Peninsula, nestled between the sea and the hills. Considered one of
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Shingleback | McLaren Vale
Let the Davey brothers introduce you to McLaren Vale, one of Australia's most renowned wine growing areas. During the 1990's, Kym & John Davey brought their combined expertise in winemaking, farming & business, to continue & develop the estate first
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Tempus Two | Hunter Valley
Some wines have substance; others have style. Tempus Two has both. Tempus Two are focused on making interesting, high quality wine and refuse to blindly follow tradition for tradition's sake. Tempus Two pride themselves on being a little less convent
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The Shy Pig | Hunter Valley
In the yard, a cheeky little pig started to make a name for himself. Random mischievous acts were being encountered, often with a glimpse of a curly tail, scrambling away with the cutest of snorts.
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Thorn-Clarke | Barossa
The name Thorn-Clarke derives literally from the relationship of two long time Barossa families. Founders David and Cheryl Clarke (nee Thorn) work with their son Sam in this family orientated business. The Thorn-Clarke family has a long history in
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Wine Men of Gotham | South Australia
Gotham Wines produces outstanding value for money wines under the unique and quirky Wine Men of Gotham label.
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Wirra Wirra | McLaren Vale
As its aboriginal name infers, Wirra Wirra is nestled "amongst the gums", an historic ironstone winery that bears testament to the unique vision of its founder, the late Greg Trott. A man of big ideas and grand gestures ...
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New Zealand (14 Wineries) Open
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Ata Rangi | Martinborough
Ata Rangi is a truly New Zealand family owned vineyard and winery. Founder and patriarch Clive Paton was one of four pioneer winemakers in the Martinborough area, all of whom planted their first vines in 1980 on ...
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Babich | Marlborough / Hawke's Bay
Babich Wines have been proud producers of fine New Zealand wines since 1916, when Croatian immigrant Josip Babich produced his first vintage. 100 years on, their family business has three generations of winemaking experience behind it.
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Cable Bay | Waiheke Island
Cable Bay Vineyards is an award winning winery and restaurant situated on the stunning west coast of Waiheke Island.
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Carrick | Central Otago
Carrick vineyards and winery are found within the unique microclimate of Bannockburn in Central Otago, a region that has been identified as a place especially suited to the fussy Pinot Noir grape. Because of the ...
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Forbidden Vines | Marlborough
THE FORBIDDEN VINES: A LOVE STORY... Many a family tree has branches pruned or broken. Unspoken shoots of love that took a path less travelled. Because love has many vines. Beautiful in their own way.
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Gibbston Valley | Central Otago
As one of the region’s founding wineries, Gibbston Valley's focus is always on handcrafting premium wines and honouring the traditions that have made them a world-renowned destination, since releasing Central Otago's first commercial vintage in 1987.
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Hunter's | Marlborough
Established by Irishman, the late Ernie Hunter in 1979, Hunter's is one of New Zealand's best known wineries and a recognised pioneer of the Marlborough wine industry. Led by the 'First Lady' of New Zealand wine, Jane Hunter, CNZM, OBE, Hunter's
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Main Divide | North Canterbury
Main Divide's aim is to produce wines that reflect the unspoilt freshness, purity and cool climate of selected wine growing regions of the South Island. Main Divide is the local name for the mighty range of Southern Alps that ...
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Man O' War | Waiheke Island
Man O' War is a very special piece of coastal New Zealand farmland, located at the far eastern end of Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf. It includes the boulder strewn hills of Stony Batter and is unique for both its ...
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Maude | Central Otago
Maude wines is a family owned wine company which produce premium Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc from their winery in Wanaka, Central Otago. Winemaking couple Dan and Sarah-Kate Dineen, had blended together over two decades of high profile
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Neudorf | Nelson
Tim and Judy Finn planted Neudorf Vineyards in 1978. They wanted to make beautiful wine. Today the winery is still small (they crush about 180 tonnes) but has an international reputation for superbly structured and ...
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Pegasus Bay | North Canterbury
Pegasus Bay is a small family owned and operated winery in the Waipara Valley of North Canterbury. The Donaldson Family have been seriously involved in wine since the early 1970's and were pioneers of local grape ...
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Sanctuary | Marlborough
Our philosophy is to make great wines with minimal environmental impact. The beautiful Pukeko bird, which can be found in the wetlands we established beside our winery, reflects the Sanctuary style of wine – vibrant, lively and charismatic.
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Te Mata Estate | Hawke's Bay
Established in 1896, Te Mata Estate remains family owned, producing internationally recognised wines exclusively from its Hawke's Bay vineyards. Te Mata Estate's reputation as New Zealand's most outstanding winery is ...
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Spain (3 Wineries) Close
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Campos de España | Spain
Campos de España is a new approach to Spanish wine. Traditional grape varieties have adapted to the major climate zones within Spain. Campos de España presents the whole of Spain in a single range of authentic wines.
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Lustau | Jerez
What is now Emilio Lustau SA, was founded in 1896 by Don Jose Ruiz-Berdejo y Veyan, one of the original Almacenistas. Don Jose's son-in-law was Emilio Lustau Ortega who changed the company name in 1950.
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Torres | Penedes
The Torres family has been cultivating its own vineyards since the 17th century, and founded the Torres winery near Barcelona, Spain in 1870. Today, the Torres family owns 2,000 hectares of vineyard under ...
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United States (4 Wineries) Open
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Chalk Hill | California
Chalk Hill is a ruggedly beautiful 1,477 acre estate. Surrounded by heritage oak woodlands and natural riparian streams, a scant 350 vineyard acres meander— a patchwork of 60 different small vineyards, each dedicated to producing distinctive wines of
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Crystal | Louisiana
A family-owned company, Baumer Foods, Inc. emerged when Alvin Baumer, Sr. began making Crystal preserves in 1923.
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Roederer Estate | California
Roederer Estate Brut is the first California sparkling wine to be produced by Champagne Louis Roederer, further building upon a 200-year tradition of fine winemaking from this family owned company. Roederer's unique winemaking style is based on two
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Sebastiani | California
Sebastiani Vineyard in Sonoma County is one of the most diverse wine growing regions in the world. As with most of California the climate is influenced by the distance and exposure to the cold Pacific Ocean — areas near the water are cool, areas inla
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Italy (7 Wineries) Open
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Cinzano | Italy
Classic and Innovative. Tradition and Quality. The Cinzano brand was born in 1757 when two brothers, Giovanni Giacomo and Carlo Stefano Cinzano received their diplomas as Master Distillers and subsequently opened a small shop in Turin, Italy.
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Da Vinci | Tuscany
In a town made famous by its most celebrated son, Leonardo da Vinci, a renaissance is underway. Building upon the legacy of a time-honored region, Da Vinci are crafting wines with contemporary flavour and sophistication.
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Frescobaldi | Tuscany
A Florentine family with thirty generations dedicated to the production of great Tuscan wines, 5,000 hectares of estate properties, over 1,000 hectares of estate vineyards, five estates in Tuscany, and a quality distribution network in over 65
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Gancia |Italy
In 1850, Carlo returns from France with an idea: to create the first Italian sparkling wine using the typical techniques of champagne production but with a different wine
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Leonardo | Tuscany
Cantine Leonardo da Vinci was established in 1961 upon the initiative of the owners of thirty farms who decided to join forces so as to tackle the problems brought about by the breakdown of the crop-sharing system. This co-operative gathered its
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Medici Ermete | Reggio Emilia
"Wine is one of the most civilized things in the world", wrote Ernest Hemingway. A wine like this needs people who really know how to make it, and on the Italian wine-making scene, the Medici family name has been synonymous with passion, skill and
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Torraccia del Piantavigna | Piedmont
The history of “Torraccia del Piantavigna” began in 1977 when Pierino Piantavigna, maternal great grandfather of the current generation of the Francoli family, planted his first vineyard of Nebbiolo in the hills above Ghemme.
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Portugal (4 Wineries) Open
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Cockburn's | Oporto
Known for their combination of power and elegance, Cockburn's Port is produced from the finest Douro Valley grapes and aged in Vila Nova de Gaia.
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Dow's | Oporto
For over two centuries the name of DOW has been associated with the finest Port from the vineyards of the Upper Douro Valley. Throughout the 20th Century and into the 21st, the Symington family has built on the legacy of the preceding Silva and Dow
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Graham's | Oporto
The firm of W. & J. Graham & Co has its roots in a Glasgow based textile concern. During the early nineteenth century an office of this trading company was established in Oporto. In 1820 the brothers William and ...
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Symington Family Estates | Portugal
‘We are rather a curious blend of nationalities; a mixture of Scottish rationality and hard work, English common sense and Portuguese flair, emotion and romanticism.’
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Chile (1 Winery) Open
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Concha y Toro | Maipo Valley
Founded in 1883 by Don Melchor, Concha y Toro has a long tradition in winemaking. A successful businessman, he regularly travelled Europe. From there, he took vine cuttings from vineyards in Bordeaux and brought them back to his estate ...
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Argentina (4 Wineries) Open
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Gran Lomo | Argentina
Argentina, a country where barbecue is part of the culture and one of the leading beef producers in the world. It is no surprise that it's home to some of the most impressive barbecues in the globe.
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Trapiche | Mendoza
Trapiche is located in Mendoza at the foothills of Los Andes and is Argentina's largest exported Premium brand. Trapiche represents "the richness of diversity" in Argentina. Throughout its history, it has understood like no other the strength of the
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Trivento | Argentina
Trivento means three winds: The Polar, Zonda and Sudestada winds that blow across the sunny and arid land of Mendoza.
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South Africa (2 Wineries) Open
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J. C. Le Roux | Devon Valley
The House of J.C. Le Roux is South Africa's only cellar dedicated entirely to the craft of making sparkling wine. Located in the heart of picturesque Devon Valley on the outskirts of Stellenbosch, the cellar is the country's leading sparkling wine
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Table Mountain | West Cape
The first vines at the Cape were planted in the gardens of the Dutch East India company at the foot of majestic Table Mountain.
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