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of our suppliers sorted by region. |

ARGENTINA | CHILE
| FRANCE | ITALY | MIDDLE
EAST | SPAIN
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Valle
de la Puerta [ARGENTINA] 
www.vdelapuerta.com.ar
Valle de la Puerta was established in 1994 and it started the olive,
stone fruits and wine grape plantations in the same year. These plantations
now cover 350 hectares. 200 ha. Devoted to olives, 35 ha. to stone
fruit and 115 ha. to wine grapes. The property is located in Famatina
Valley, La Rioja, Argentina; approximately 1,200 kms. from Buenos
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Finca la Celia [ARGENTINA] 
www.fincalacelia.com.ar
Finca La Celia's purpose is to achieve high quality, elegant and personality wines which can be enjoyed and recognised by consumers all over the world.
We are an international company present in more than 35 markets on the five continents with our brands: La Celia Reserve, La
Consulta, Furia, Magallanes and Angaro. Every category satisfies the needs, preferences and requirements from different consumers.
The winery is located in the Uco Valley - terroir historically known in the world of viniculture. The winery occupies more than 600 hectares of land and has high technology equipment. |
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Santa
Helena [CHILE] 
www.santahelena.cl
Today Santa Helena is one of the largest wineries in the Colchagua
Valley, a valley renowned for its outstanding weather and soil related
features which lend to the cultivation of red grape varieties, such
as Cabernet and Merlot, as well as emerging varieties such as Syrah
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Willy Gisselbrecht
[FRANCE | Alsace] 
www.vins-gisselbrecht.com
Since the 17th century, the Willy Gisselbrecht family has been preserving
the ancient Alsatian wine-growing traditions. |
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Ballande & Méneret [FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
www.ballande-meneret.com
Balland & Méneret have specialized in Grands Crus Classés
for more than 20 years in Bordeaux, and are today one of the leaders on the export market.. |
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Domaines Lapalu
[FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
www.domaines-lapalu.com
A family of wine growers established in the Medoc since 1964. The production of great wines, exclusively in AOC Medoc, Haut-Medoc and White Bordeaux (French Top Quality Wines), The wine making technology and the savoir faire of a modern company, the traceability and the garntee of satisfaction to all our customers, a sale and logistic team already working with more than 10 000 clients worldwide.
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Domaine Roger Belland
[FRANCE] 
www.domaine-belland-roger.com
Roger BELLAND and his daughter Julie represent the fifth and sixth generations of the Domain Belland. Passionately fond of exceptional wines since six generations, we cultivate 23 hectares of vines, mainly situated in the best terroirs of Premiers and Grands Crus of Les Maranges, Santenay, Chassagne Montrachet, Puligny Montrachet, Meursault, Volnay and
Pommard. |
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Duclot Export
[FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
www.duclot-export.com
Duclot Export is the export branch
of the Duclot Group, founded in 1886 and managed by jean Moueix. The
Duclot Group is among the main actors of the Grand Crus Classes market
in Bordeaux. |
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Dubos [FRANCE
| Bordeaux] 
www.dubos.com
Founded in 1785, Dubos Freres stands as one
of the oldest negociants in Bordeaux. Specializing in Crus Classes,
important stock of various vintages of Grand Crus, and selected chateaux
Dubos is known for its quality of distribution and strength of credit. |
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Ginestet
[FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
www.ginestet.fr
Starting out as a wine trading merchant,
Ginestet rapidly became the owner of renowned vineyards and Chateaux.
In just a few decades, this twin calling has gained them uncontested
notoriety in France and abroad. |
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L.D. Vins [FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
www.ldvins.com |
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Salin
[FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
Founded in 1796, Salin represents the oldest
negociant in Bordeaux. Currently run by the fourth generation, Salin
has always been a family owned company. |
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TWINS Bordeaux [FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
www.twinsbordeaux.com
The company's strategy is to manage a large stock of fine wine
across a wide range of products thereby ensuring the ability to meet
the needs of each and every customer. |
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Vignobles Gonfrier Freres [FRANCE | Bordeaux] 
www.gonfrier.fr
Two generations have dedicated their time and energy to build what must be considered a magnificent family patrimony : the "Vignobles Gonfrier" now cover 350 hectares. The wine stores and head office of the holding are in the village of Lestiac within the walls of the Château de Marsan. |
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Dufouleur Père
& Fils [FRANCE | Burgandy]

www.dufouleur.com
Vine-growers and wine merchants from father to son for over 400 years
in Nuits-Saint-Georges. Wine range includes Chablis, Cote de Rhones,
Cote de Beaunes, Chanlonnais, Maconnais, Beaujolais Rhone Valley and
South of France wines. |
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Jean-Luc Baldès Wines
[FRANCE | Cahors] 
www.jlbaldes.com
Since 1830 Clos Triguedina has been the cradle of the Baldès family. It is a domain with a rich history: one where the pilgrims of St Jacques de Compostela would often stop to revive
themselves ("me trigo de dina" means "I am longing to dine" in Occitan). |
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Cognac Tesseron [FRANCE
| Cognac] 
www.cognactesseron.com
Founded in Cognac, Tesseron is located in the Grande and Petite Champagne
districts. The estate excels in producing Premier Cru Cognacs featuring
finesse, bouquet, elegance and longevity. |
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Tiffon
[FRANCE | Cognac] 
Founded in 1875, Tiffon has long been producing
top quality cognacs which are enjoyed around the world. |
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Caves
De Grenelle [FRANCE | Loire Valley]

www.caves-de-grenelle.fr
In the Loire Valley, in the heart of Saumur
Vineyards, the Caves louis de Grenelle produce since 1859 their fine
froth wines - Cremant de Loire, Saumur Brut, and Rose according to
ancenstral vinification methods. |
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Joseph Verdier
[FRANCE | Loire Valley] 
www.joseph-verdier.fr
Joseph Verdier is recognized as one of the
top producers in the Loire Valley, carrying on the family reputation
of excellence. |
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La Compagnie
Rhodanienne [FRANCE | Rhone Valley]

Situated on the crossroads of the Rhone Valley,
Provence and Languedoc-Rousillon, the 25 year old Compagnie Rhodanienne,
based right next to thefamous Pont du Gard, offers a wide range of
top wines of the region. |
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Arione [ITALY] 
www.arione.it
A history of passionate winemaking since 1970.
Mysterious lands with untamed, wild and fascinating hills that lend themselves to the Cartesian logic of the vineyards.
Arione’s history tells the whole tale: four generations of winemakers who have worked for excellent results for over 50 years and inserted the winery among the many ambassadors from Piedmont, Italy and the world.
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Fattoria San Pancrazio [ITALY]

www.fattoriasanpancrazio.com
The Azienda Agricola Fattoria di San Pancrazio can trace its origins back to 1388 and is set in the gentle hills of Chianti, a few kilometers from Florence in the Comune of San Casciano in Val di Pesa.In that period the property already comprised an elegant villa, terrain cultivated with vines and olives and several farmhouses, all owned by the rich Gianfigliazzi family. In 1978 the entire complex was bought by the Nannoni-Masti family.
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Marco
Bonfante [ITALY | Piedmont]

www.marcobonfante.com
Marco Bonfante carries on a deep family
tradition of quality and precision in its winemaking techniques. |
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Dezzani
[ITALY | Piedmont] 
www.dezzani.com
Renowned in Piedmont as one of the region’s
most accomplished wine merchants, the family has 21 hectares in
the Monferrato hills. The third generation of Dezzanis also picks
and chooses from vineyards in Alba, Asti and Acqui in quest of the
finest Barbera. |
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Il Colle
[ITALY | Tuscany] 
Established in 1972, the winery specializes
in wine made to suit the vineyard's particular position, soil composition,
and stands out for its body. The quality together with the perfume,
delicacy and elegance conveyed to wine of the Il Colle vineyards,
create a perfectly balanced Brunello |
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Botter [ITALY
| Venice] 
www.botter.it
All the way from 1928, Carlo Botter, a wine
merchant who traded in table wine for the Venetian patrician families
decided to start his own business. Today, the winery, managed by the
third generation of Carlo Botter’s descendants, exports into
35 countries the world over. |
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Chateau
Ksara [MIDDLE EAST| Lebanon]

www.ksara.com.lb
In the heart of the Bekaa, near Baalbeck,
lies the Ksara estate so named because it was the site of a ksar,
or fortress, at the time of the Crusades. Enjoying the exception climatic,
conditions in the Bekaa, Ksara produces wines with strong personalities,
achieving a rare combination of dry fruitiness, delicacy and robustness. |
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Nabise
[MIDDLE EAST| Lebanon] 
www.nabise.com
Nabise Mont Liban possess roughly 3 hectares of vine surface situated
in the Bekaa Valley. The soil is graveled, calcerous and clayey. Currently
producing three red and one white, the wines are composed of Cabernet
Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah. |
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Miret
[SPAIN| Barcelona] 
www.vinos-miret.com
In the southwest of Barcelona, growing well-selected
grapes that enjoy the excellent and mild Mediterranean climate of
Catalonia, top Cava cuvees are blended by Miret winemakers |
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Carlos Serres
[SPAIN| Rioja] 
www.carlosserres.com
From 1896, this man and his company “Carlos
Serres” elevated the making of Rioja wines to heights of perfection.
As a result, the wine has been honoured with significant awards, distinction
and medals from a whole range of competitions. |
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Criadores de Rioja [SPAIN| Rioja] 
www.criadoresderioja.com
Situated near the site of the village of
Clavijo, the winery represents the joint project of men of the soil,
with a common goal: the growing, processing and aging of wines from
the Iregua Valley. |
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CHAPILLON [SPAIN] 
www.chapillon.com
CHAPILLON is established as the common Export Department for the different wineries who integrate the company. CHAPILLON's purpose is the promotion and communication, as well as the abroad commercialization and sale of the wines produced by them. Each winery receives a personal treatment, due to the fact that the companies are completely different. The common point are the Quality of their wines.
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VIDVICA
GRUPO ARVICARETEY [SPAIN] 
www.vidvica.com
“Vid” means vineyard in Spanish, “Vi-Ca” stands for “Vino” and “Cava”. Since 1999, when we started with Vid Vica, a lot happened. Not one of the wines and Cavas you will find in our portfolio existed by that time. In 2008, you can buy our products in Spain, Portugal, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Poland, Croatia, United States, Japan and New Zealand. Let’s be honest, we are still not a market leader in New Zealand and there might be some bigger guys in the US, but we are still a pretty young company and every business as well as every human being needs some dreams…
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