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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 …

Durbanville , South Africa

Meerendal Wine Estate

The legend of Meerendal’s vineyards and wines began in 1702 in a vast and fertile landscape on the slopes of the Tygerberg Hills, only 20 minutes drive outside Cape Town. More than 300 years later the mystery lives on through families and friends, who visit its grounds and join in the spirit of relaxed lunches, superb dining and celebratory events …

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Kanonkop Wine Estate

The name Kanonkop is derived from a hillock (kop) on the Simonsberg mountain above the estate from where, during the 17th and 18th centuries, a cannon (kanon) was fired to announce the arrival of sailing ships entering Table Bay. Kanonkop is a 4th generation family-owned estate, which has been handed down from generation to generation and is now in the …

Kenwood, United States

VJB Cellars

The family behind the award-winning VJB Cellars has been recreating an authentic Italian experience in Sonoma County for four decades. The Belmonte family, originally from Italy, was in the restaurant business for years before opening VJB in 2003 as a loving tribute to their beloved son and brother Victor J. Belmonte who passed away unexpectedly. The tasting room today, created …

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Warwick Wine Estate

Warwick Estate is a high-end South African winery in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa. The estate has a rich farming history dating back to 1771. Stan and Norma Ratcliffe bought the estate in 1964 and started developing the land with an extensive focus on the classic Bordeaux varieties: Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. Through determination and commitment, Norma Ratcliffe …

Rome, Italy

Marchesi Di Barolo

The Ancient Cellars of Marchesi di Barolo are based in Barolo, in the building facing the Castle of the Marquises Falletti. The story begins, more precisely, in 1807 when the Marquis of Barolo, Carlo Tancredi Falletti, marries a French noblewoman in Paris, Juliette Colbert of Maulévrier, great-grandson of the famous finance minister of the Sun King. It was Juliette who …