Producers

Chateau Haut-Bailly

Perched upon the slopes of Bordeaux's historic Graves region, Chateau Haut Bailly is an ancient estate that remains visionary to this day. Ancient archives prove that the land which makes up the…

Domaine Le Mourre

This domaine takes its name from the Provençal 'Lou Mourre’, which means ‘little hill’. The vineyard on this promontory has been grown for generations by the family owner of the estate. The vineyard…

Battle of Bosworth

Battle of Bosworth is one of the most exciting producers from the McLaren Vale, owing its fame to a series of outstanding single-vineyard wines made from estate-grown fruit. Owner, Joch Bosworth, is…

Chateau Tour Pibran

With all the hype surrounding top class Bordeaux, few Pauillac chateaux get to fly under the radar - but Pibran is one of them. This fact is all the more surprising given that the owners are AXA…

Chateau Coupe-Roses

What’s in a name? In this one, it’s a wine cellar. The inspiration for Coupe-Roses was found in the mineral, pink clay used to make the original wine cellar in 1700.

Chateau Siaurac

Chateau Siuarac, along with sister properties Chateau Prieure and Chateau Vray Croix de Gay, has been owned by the Guichard family since the 19th Century. Siaurac has a reputation for being one of the

Ermitage Pic St Loup

Located 20km from Montpellier in a region that was historically known more for sheep and olive trees than vines, the Ermitage Pic St Loup estate covers 55ha of vineyards, with a further 300ha of woods

Rex Hill

Rex Hill has been making elegant Pinot Noirs in the Willamette Valley for over 30 years. Boasting an array of exceptional single vineyards, Rex Hill continues a legacy of singular wines that truly…

Dry Creek

The history of Dry Creek Vineyard is a long and colourful one. Founded in 1972 by David Stare, it paved the way for a renaissance of winemaking and viticulture in the Dry Creek Valley. Before his…