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Adelaide, Australia

St Hugo

Every fine wine is created with passion and craftsmanship. But only St Hugo is created to honour the close bond between a father and a son. In the Barossa Valley in 1895, Louis Hugo Gramp was born to a family whose very name is rooted in Australian wine history. Today, St Hugo wines are prized by wine collectors and connoisseurs …

LUDON MEDOC , France

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 …

Hermanus, South Africa

Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate

Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate has become renowned for producing elegant cool climate wines, delivering on the expectation of elegance, character and longevity. Bay farm boasts one of the closest vineyards to the sea and the fresh Atlantic Ocean breezes help to produce exceptional fruits. Tailor-make your cellar door experience and choose from various bespoke offerings and tours that will …

Brugairolles, France

DOMAINE GAYDA

Domaine Gayda was built in 1749 as a Staging Post for travellers where horses were refreshed and changed. The farm buildings have since been converted into luxury accommodation. All our vineyards are treated with the upmost respect for our natural environment. Biodiversity is at the forefront of our vineyard management, bringing back a balanced ecosystem which is essential for sustainable …

Stellenbosch, South-Africa

Peter Falke

Dating back to the 18th century, the traditional gabled Cape Dutch buildings of the wine estate belie a contrasting modernity within. The stately old homestead is partnered by a “boutique” winery, contemporary wine tasting room and luxurious outdoor lounge which have established Peter Falke Wines as the most elegant and serene sundowner retreat in the winelands. The Falke family has …

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 …