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Narbonne, France

Domaine Gérard Bertrand

Nestled in the heart of 1000 hectares of preserved garrigue, the terroir of l’Hospitalet is protected from the vagaries of time by a cliff. Truffle fields, mulberry and olive trees form tasty ramparts on the edge of the vineyards. Their aromas carried by the wind, which breaks across them, permeate the wines of the estate. L’Hospitalet also benefits from one …

Lorgues, France

Chateau Roubine

Between Verdon and Mediterranean, between Estérel and Sainte Baume, between the Alps and Sainte-Victoire, between olive trees and lavender … With 13 grape varieties planted on plots in one piece forming a cirque bordered by pines and oaks, the 72 hectares of vines benefit from the greatest attention to give the wines all their singularity. In 1955, Château Roubine was …

Somerset West, South Africa

Waterkloof

Schapenberg (Afikaans for ‘Sheep Mountain’) nestles almost in the centre of the embrace of the Hottentots-Holland and Helderberg mountains. Its highest point is 300 metres above sea level and a scant four kilometres from the False Bay coast. It used to be the hill where former Cape Colony Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel grazed his sheep, but it was …

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, …

Gassin, France

Domaine-Tropez

From the planting of the vines, we respect the characteristics of each grape variety and their environment. Of contemporary design, there are three levels in the cellar – reception, press and tanks using natural gravity, allowing ultimate respect for the grape, thus “vinification” takes place at a low temperature for slow fermentation, producing fine, harmonious and elegant wines. To the …