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Wineries:
Europe |
| C.V.B.G
- DOURTHE – KRESSMANN |
Since
1840, C.V.B.G - DOURTHE – KRESSMANN has been at the heart of Bordeaux
and today they are the number one Bordeaux trading house. |
| Canard-Duchêne |
Firmly
rooted in the Champagne region, with a history dating back 130 years,
Canard-Duchêne ranks among the most widely sold brands. |
| Cantine
Lenotti |
According
to an enological map of the year 1906, the name Lenotti was already
known for the production of the classical wine Bardolino. Last year
production was about 4 million bottles with 85% sold abroad under
various registered brand names. |
| Casalfarneto
Wine Farm |
The Italian
farm Casalfarneto was born in 1995 in the heart of the area of
production of the Classical Verdicchio Doc. In addition to this typical
vine of the area, they have recently planted the Montepulciano,
Sangiovese, Cabernet and Merlot vines. |
| Castel
Freres |
Founded
in 1949, in Bordeaux, Castel Frères has changed from a small, family
company to number one in France and number two in the world for the sale
of wines. Their web site provides a company history, facts and a
searchable wine catalog. |
| Castillo
de Perelada |
The
Castillo Perelada web site takes you through the history of The Castle
Of Perelada and its winery. The site also provides information on their
sparkling and still wines, visitor information and maps of the area. |
| Cavas
Hill |
Cavas
Hill is located in Moja, Spain, in the heart of Penedès region just
south of Barcelona. Climactic conditions in the area are exceptional. A
modern cellar and a series of underground caves nurture the wines and
cavas of Cavas Hill. |
| Champagne
Alfred Gratien |
Alfred
Gratien is a deliberately small (150,00 bottles) Champagne producer
based in Epernay. Not only has the make has remained in the family for
130 years; the production methods have stayed the same as well. |
| Champagne
Louis Roederer |
Louis
Roederer considers the size, diversity and quality of their vineyard as
one of the company’s biggest assets. It protects their independence
and allows them to remain masters of the style of their wines. |
| Chateau
Lafite Rothschild |
The
Chateau Lafite Rothschild web site offers insight and information about
their vineyards and cellars including a slide show of oak barrel making.
You’ll also find discussions of past harvests and the resulting
vintages. |
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