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The Luxury Wine Estate Awards is a recognized global organization providing Wine Estates with recognition for their world class facilities, wines and service excellence provided to clients.
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Worldwide recognition and celebration of service excellence.
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Customer Growth
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Boekenhoutskloof Winery
Boekenhoutskloof, founded in 1776 and means ‘ravine of the Boekenhout’. Boekenhout is an indigenous Cape Beech tree and the figurehead of this farm is a lady who carries the dove of peace and hope and represents excellent quality which is prized by the winemaker, Marc Kent and the winery. In 1993 the farm and homestead was bought and restored and …
Leopard’s Leap
As a popular, family-oriented destination, Leopard’s Leap also boasts sociable tasting facilities, a versatile food offering, culinary tutoring and, of course, the charm of a beautiful landscape.
Planeta Wines
The story of Planeta’s family hospitality and company began in Menfi were they cultivate the vineyards that give rise to most of their wines. Part of the estate is La Foresteria Menfi a boutique resort among the vineyards. They plan their hospitality at their wineries in Menfi, Noto and Etna as a real collection of experiences according to each territory …
Château Paloumey
Château Paloumey is in Ludon-Médoc, in the south of the Haut-Médoc appellation, between Château La Lagune and Cantemerle, both Grand Cru Classés of 1855. Thanks to the privileged location of our plots, Paloumey’s 34 hectares of vines, present a wide range of terroirs. Hilltops of Garonne gravel dating from the Quaternary period, sand and pebbles make up the 24 hectares …
Domaine Sainte-Marie
The history of Domaine Sainte-Marie dates back to the 18th century. Several generations of winemakers have followed one another to highlight this terroir and produce high quality wines. In 2007, the Duburcq family acquired the estate and has since managed it. The Sainte Marie vineyard covers 40 hectares. Exposed south, the soil consists of a sandy and permeable soil. It …