Founded in 1925, Cellier des Princes was the first co-operative winery in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Today around 150 growers farm 580 hectares of vineyard to produce a vast range of wines from many of the Rhone Valley’s appellations.
Owned by the Perrin family, Château de Beaucastel is one of the most iconic names France. Stars of the Rhône Valley, the estate boasts 75 hectares in Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation, with a further 25 in the Côtes-du-Rhône AOC.
One time barrel maker Louis Avo founded Domaine de Montvac in the late 19th century. Today the name is associated with 17 hectares of vineyard in Vacqueyras as well as small holdings in Gigondas and the Côtes du Rhône.
Château de Pibarnon is one of the most respected producers in Provence. Under the stewardship of Eric de Saint-Victor, the estate produces exceptional Bandol that can age and improve for many years.
Château Ksara in Lebanon’sBekaa Valley is the country’s oldest and largest winery. Founded in the mid-nineteenth century by Jesuit monks, Ksara’s range of red, white and rosé wines are now sold all over the world and the company’s philosophy of coupling age old tradition with modern technology places it at the forefront of the exciting Lebanese wine industry.
Maison M. Chapoutier is one of the great names of the Rhône Valley, known for producing some of region’s top wines as well as excellent value wines that represent benchmark introductions to some of the local villages and grape varieties.