Bodegas Pablo Padin – DO RIAS BAIXAS

Over the years the Padín-Garrido family accumulated knowledge and experience producing their own wines, and in the 80’s, they start up a small business project in order to come on to the growing regional market of Albariño wine. 1989 marks the turning point where the small business of Manuel Padín and Carmen Garrido becomes Bodegas […]

Bracco Bosca

Bracco Bosca winery was founded in 2005 but its vineyards have been in the family for 5 generations. Originally from Piedmont, Italy, the family moved to Uruguay and established in Atlántida region to continue the wine tradition. It was Darwin Bracco and Mirtha Bosca who decided to buy the land from the “Gallegos” (in Uruguay […]

Viña Marty

Vina Marty Wine Cellar Chile

Viña Marty was created in 2008. This project began with Pascal’s vision to produce bring high quality wines to all consumers’ tastes. Today the vineyard is directed by Pascal, Owner and Winemaker together with key partners. The wines represent the synthesis of a life in the wine industry. From Chateau Mouton Rothschild to Opus One and Almaviva, Pascal Marty combines all his experience gained in […]

Bodega Malma

Bodega Malma Argentina

Bodega Malma was born as part of a new wine making project development in San Patricio del Chañar, Province of Neuquén. This is a region that comes out of the wine making map and stands out for its high quality wines. Bodega Malma launched its wines into the market in 2004 and since that time […]

Bodega Tapiz

Bodega Tapiz produces its wines with vineyards located at different altitudes ranging from 920 to 1,400 meters above sea level and embraced by the impressive Andes mountain range. This special geographical location due to its bio-climatic characteristics makes it a unique and different place to the rest of the wine world.

Viña Maquis

Vina Marquis

Viña Maquis is one of the oldest wineries in the Colchagua Valley and has been owned by the Hurtado family for four generations. Viña Maquis has been associated with the production of noble wine grapes since the XVIII century when it belonged to the Jesuit priests. During the XIX century, Maquis was owned by two Chilean presidents […]

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