Why the Luxury Wine Estate Awards
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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Status & Recognition
Worldwide recognition and celebration of service excellence.
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Global Promotion
Benefit from the Luxury Wine Estate Awards marketing campaigns and promotions.
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Customer Growth
Embrace an entirely new market of customers.
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Networking Opportunities
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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.
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 …
Stellenrust Wines
Stellenrust was established in 1928 and has ever since produced some of the most superb quality wines that the Stellenbosch region from South Africa can offer. It consists of about 400ha (200ha planted) of which half is stretched over the Golden Triangle area of Stellenbosch, internationally recognised for some of the best red wine soil in South Africa. The other …
Domaine de Brin
Grape varieties with a strong identity typical of the Gaillac region – such as Duras, Braucol and Prunelart for red, Mauzac, Loin de l’oeil and Ondenc for white – are grown on the estate’s 10 hectares of land. Equally, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvingon are also grown, and, thanks to the local climate which is both mediterranean and oceanic, are …
Nederburg Wine Estate
Nederburg’s story started in 1791 when German immigrant Philippus Wolvaart acquired 49 hectares of land in the Paarl Valley. He named his property Nederburgh, in honour of the VOC commissioner, Sebastiaan Cornelis Nederburgh. The beautiful thatched and gabled Cape Dutch manor house that Wolvaart completed in 1800 is a national monument today.
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 …