Meet the wine makers

Our producers

Award-winning and unique to the French and British wine market, our wines are made by wine makers passionate about their product and in some cases established for as long as 200 years. 

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Domaine Clos du Caillou - The Rhone Valley

A top domaine in the Rhone Valley, Domaine Clos du Caillou have evolved a stunning portfolio of organic and biodynamic wines

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Domaine André Bonhomme - Burgundy

The first time we tasted these wines we could not stop smiling! They are outstanding, age beautifully and we are so proud that we have been able to gain the trust of the winemaker and work with them.

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Domaine Modat - Cotes Catalanes.

"At the estate we have always thought that the success of a wine is mainly made in the vineyard: without beautiful grapes, no great wines! It is around this philosophy that we work to produce an exceptional raw material that magnifies the expression of our terroir and makes our wines vibrate."

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Domaine Carlin Pinson - Sancerre

Right from the start when we met Domaine Carlin Pinson in Paris, with three cuvées of Sancerre Tradition typical of the Appellation in white, red and rosé, they impressed us with their winemaking know-how, and their faithful representation of the AOP Sancerre, making fine wines with such characteristic aromas.

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Domaine Gimonnet Gonet

Born into two families of winemakers, it is perhaps not surprising that Anne and Philippe Gimonnet decided to follow in the footsteps of their ancestors. Since inception in 1986, their sole objective has been to produce champagnes of the highest possible quality.

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Oxney Organic Estate

Oxney exists to reset expectations of organic winemaking in England. Some call it an impossible challenge. We call that a lack of imagination.

Le Domaine Viticole: Château Lucas

The Château Lucas wine estate is located in Lussac-Saint-Émilion in the Gironde department. It is located on the right bank of the Garonne and belongs to the famous Libournais vineyard, renowned for its prestigious appellations: Pomerol, Saint Emilion and its satelittes including Lussac-Saint-Émilion.