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Foreign Vineyards

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Why not enjoy a wine with a foreign acent? From the Napa Valley to Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, from South Africa to Bordeaux, follow the listings below and open your eyes to the world's vineyards.

 
 
 
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Baileys Wines

Baileys Wine Merchants pride themselves in offering one of the best selections of Spanish Wines in the UK both in variety and quality. They have researched extensively through out Spain and selected what they believe are some of the best wines from over 25 different Denominaciones de Origen (Wine Regions) in Spain. The origin of Baileys Wine Merchants is very simple. For a very long time they have been associated with the wine and delicatessen world by means of our very own business in Suffolk.  View Site »

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Carmen Vineyards (Chile)

Vina Carmen is one of the oldest of Chilean wine houses, was named by its founder Christian Lanz in honour to his wife, in 1850. In 1985 the Claro family acquired the winery and gave a new impulse to Carmen wines, introducing them to the world. Today Carmen is an example of the New World attitude that produces lush flavours, high quality and good value wines. View Site »

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Chateau Indage (India)

As a pioneer of French-style wines in India, Château Indage produces a variety of exquisite still and sparkling wines. These delectable wines are also exported to the UK, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Canada, Bhutan, Nepal, Srilanka, Mauritius, New Zealand, Japan and the USA. View Site »

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Penfolds (Australia)

They own about 1200 acres of vineyards spread through all the major premium winegrape-growing districts of South Australia. Go online for information about their winemakers and vineyards, the Penfolds wine collection, all the latest news and details of events. View Site »

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RISP (Russia)

Producer of sparkling and carbonated wines. They use unique hi-technology production equipment from companies in Italy, Germany and Russia. All staff have long-term operational experience in the sphere of sparkling wine production. As a result they have won rewards in international and domestic wine-makers contests. View Site »

Beemster Wijingaard (Netherlands) Ribbon6

Beemster Wijingaard (Netherlands)

One of the first large reclaimed areas in the province of North-Holland. The idea of developing a vineyard there was born on 21 October 1993 and in 1994 the first grapes were planted. On the site you can find out information on the grape varieties that they use types of wine they produce, and view pictures of the vineyard. View Site »

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Bjana (Slovenia)

Although Miran Sirk's production is based on long tradition, Bjana is a relatively new trade name. Sirk named his wines after the oldest wine cellar in the Brda area: the Bjana cellar is a 400-year-old architectural masterpiece that Miran Sirk has renovated with great respect for history. View Site »

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Fetzer Wines (USA)

Located in California's Mendocino County, Fetzer Vineyards was founded in 1968 by the Fetzer family and is now part of the Brown-Forman Wine Group. The focus used to be mostly on single vineyard, high alcohol Zinfandels and Cabernets from local Mendocino growers, but they also make Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer and Riesling. View Site »

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Cape Mentelle (Australia)

One of the first vineyards established in the Margaret River region. First planted in 1970, there are today over 90 hectares under vine and the winery, constructed in 1977, crushes about 1,000 tonnes of fruit from estate vineyards and contract grown fruit sourced from within the region. View Site »

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Ken Forrester Wines (South Africa)

Scholtzenhof is one of the very oldest wine farms in the Cape, originally granted as Zandberg in 1689, just ten years after Stellenbosch was founded. Ken Forrester's philosophy is to create a range of handcrafted, individually made wines that suitably complement a wide variety of food. View Site »

 
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