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
Giving staff the recognition they deserve and improving staff morale.
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Domaine La Tourraque
Today, between La Croix-Valmer and Ramatuelle, the estate produces AOP Côtes de Provence wines. 30 hectares of vines, including rarer varietals like Tibouren or Muscat, are cultivated on the estate. Being close to the sea at the southwest of the Saint-Tropez Peninsula guarantees a windy and mild climate. The unique diversity of the soils (Granit, Schist, Clay…), helped by the …
Saronsberg Wine Cellar
The cellar is a contemporary building with a beautifully finished tasting room. Earthy textures were combined with contemporary touches in this spacious area from where visitors have views into both the hi-tech fermentation cellar and the maturation cellar whilst being surrounded by Saronsberg’s contemporary art collection.
Creation
Inspired by Nature and meticulously crafted by cellarmaster Jean-Claude Martin, each single-vineyard wine in this range is the ultimate expression of its terroir and indeed an exquisite and multifaceted artwork in its own right.
JC Le Roux
JC Le Roux offers an exquisite setting to explore the range of crisp, lively and refreshing sparkling and Méthode Cap Classique wines. The cellar and vineyards nestle on part of the historic farm where French Huguenot, Jean le Roux, planted vines in Stellenbosch after fleeing Normandy in 1704. Our wine maker creates the range of beautifully balanced and vivacious sparkling …
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 …
Rickety Bridge Winery
The 50 hectare wine estate has 27 hectares of vines, accommodation at Basse Provence Guest House and the Rickety Bridge Manor House, and a beautiful tasting room where guests can sample the superb Rickety Bridge Winery wines. Our restaurant, Paulina’s, occupies a stunning location amongst the vineyards – perfect for pensively sipping on our wine while enjoying a meal off …