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Harmony Is in Its Nature Montélimar Valence
Harmony is in its nature Montélimar Valence Marsanne DIEULEFIT Ruoms Allan Châteauneuf du-Rhône Sortie 18 Roche-Saint- VIVIERS Montélimar Sud Secret-Béconne Montbrison Roussas Donzère Valaurie GRIGNAN Les Granges-Gontardes Saint-Pantaléon Pierrelatte La Garde- Chantemerle Chamaret les Vignes Adhémar les-Grignan VALRÉAS Montségur- BOURG-ST-ANDÉOL Clansayes sur-Lauzon Nyons ST-PAUL Richerenches TROIS-CHÂTEAUX La Baume-de-Transit Saint-Restitut Visan Vinsobres Sortie 19 Bollène Suze-la-Rousse Tulette BOLLÈNE Orange Rochegude Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes 2 Nestling in the heart of the Rhone valley on the left bank, are the 1800 hectares of vineyards of Grignan-les-Adhémar in the Drôme Provençale. Flourishing in a land of plenty, the vineyards alternate with aromatic herbs, lavender fields, truffle oaks and olive groves. Its wines are refined and delicious, mainly reds, with a range of savours from berry and plum through to spices and on to the more sophisticated notes of pepper, violet and truffle, signs of wines which will age well. Its fresh, fruity and elegant white wines and rosés play on delightful seduction. TABLE OF CONTENTS THE HISTORY OF THE AOC …………………………………………… 04 IN THE VINEYARDS ………………………………………………… 06 IN THE GLASS ……………………………………………………… 08 ADDRESS BOOK ……………………………………………………… 10 3 THE HISTORY OF THE AOC Secret garden of the Drôme Provençale. A secret wine garden lies in the heart of the Rhone Valley: the Grignan-les-Adhémar appellation. Its vineyards intermingle with lavender fields and truffle oak plantations, amidst a landscape of picturesque villages dating back hundreds of years with magnificent chateaux from the era of the cape and the sword. Here the wines combine the refined style of the north with the ripe, full-bodied fruitiness of the Drôme. -
Integrated Annual Report FY20
Integrated Annual Report FY20 Naturally committed Carte Blanche to Sanja “I stage landscapes and people, then I transform them to create an imaginary universe.” Marušić A Pernod Ricard employee and a partner, linked by a resource that is This year, Pernod Ricard essential to our products. For our eleventh artistic campaign, Sanja Marušić gave Carte Blanche shows how these collaborations unfold in their respective environments. to the Dutch-Croatian photographer Sanja Dressed in costumes that the photographer has made herself, they Marušić. are transformed into human sculptures set in natural landscapes. Her experimental approach to materials, colour, composition and choreography www.sanjamarusic.com creates dreamlike scenes that project an otherworldly aura. Adeline Loizeau, A shared EDV and Wine Supply Manager, Maison Martell commitment Grapes Creating moments of conviviality out of nature and the resources it provides. That is the ethos we actively share with our partners across the entire value chain, as exemplified by Cork these portraits of employees and Pernod Ricard partners. Laurence Prulho, Director, La Perruge Vineyards & Distillery Luis Torres, Paul McLaughlin, Conchi Garzón, Owner of Rancho Owner, Sales Director, La Garita Kelvin Cooperage MASILVA & Garzón Estibaliz Torrealba, Agave Sustainable Performance Manager, Oak Pernod Ricard Winemakers Finbarr Curran, Bond Supervisor, Irish Distillers Asbel Morales, Maestro del Ron Cubano Stefania Elizalde, Liquids Coordinator, Virginie Bartholin, House of Tequila Alejandro Sugar Purchasing -
Sölulisti Áfengis 2002.Htm
Vara - Sölulisti áfengis Tímabil 01.01.02 - 31.12.02 Almenn sala, veitingasala, diplósala, risna Nr. Sala (magn) Eining Lítrar Alkóhóllítrar 01. Rauðvín 00001 Sérpöntun-rauðvín 4.073 fl. 2.557,2 325,8 Samtals 4.073 2.557,2 325,8 01.1 Rauðvín - stærri en 750 ml 00044 Mouton Cadet 10 fl. 15,0 1,8 00096 Jean-Claude Pepin Herault 16.557 Box 49.671,0 5.712,2 00097 Jean-Claude Pepin Herault 5.237 Box 26.185,0 3.011,3 00098 Le Cep Merlot 29.331 Box 87.993,0 11.228,1 00105 Vin de Pays de Vaucluse 2.223 Box 6.669,0 800,3 00107 Vin de Pays de Vaucluse 2.056 Box 10.280,0 1.233,6 00162 Pasqua Merlot delle Venezie 24.113 fl. 36.169,5 3.978,6 00165 Riunite Lambrusco 11.752 fl. 17.628,0 1.410,2 00190 Paul Masson Burgundy 4.434 fl. 6.651,0 831,4 03041 Bodegas Hijos de Alberto Gutierrez 2.519 Box 12.595,0 1.574,4 04019 Cotes du Luberon 191 Box 573,0 71,6 04120 Stowells Vin de Pays du Gard 1.669 Box 5.007,0 587,0 04121 Le Piat d'Or 233 fl. 233,0 28,0 04122 Cep Or Syrah Rouge 246 Box 738,0 92,3 04319 Ronco Vino da Tavola Rosso 123 Box 615,0 70,7 06607 Delicato Cabernet Sauvignon 41 fl. 61,5 8,0 06926 Barramundi Shiraz Merlot 6.865 Box 20.595,0 2.574,4 07052 Rene Barbier Tinto Anejo 842 Box 2.526,0 315,8 07154 Pasqua Cabernet Merlot Venezie 2.326 Box 6.978,0 837,4 07192 Fratelli Cei Chianti 1.218 fl. -
2016 Tbilisi
NATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CENTER OF GEORGIA SAKPATENTI 6(442) 2016 TBILISI INID CODES FOR IDENTIFICATION OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA LIST OF CODES, IN ALPHABETIC SEQUENCE, AND THE CORRESPONDING (SHORT) NAMES OF STATES, OTHER ENTITIES AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (WIPO STANDARD ST.3) INVENTIONS, UTILITY MODELS (10) Number of publication for application, which has been examined (54) Title of the invention AD Andorra for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) NE Niger (11) Number of patent and kind of document (57) Abstract AE United Arab Emirates GD Grenada NG Nigeria (21) Serial number of application (60) Number of examined patent document granted by foreign patent office, date from which patent AF Afghanistan GG Guernsey NI Nicaragua (22) Date of filing of the application has effect and country code (62) Number of the earlier application and in case of divided application, date of filing an AG Antigua and Barbuda GH Ghana NL Netherlands (23) Date of exhibition or the date of the earlier filing and the number of application, if any application AI Anguilla GI Gibraltar NO Norway (24) Date from which patent may have effect (71) Name, surname and address of applicant (country code) AL Albania GT Guatemala NP Nepal (31) Number of priority application (72) Name, surname of inventor (country code) AM Armenia GW Guinea- Bissau NR Nauru (32) Date of filing of priority application (73) Name, surname and address of patent owner (country code) AN Netherlands Antilles GY Guyana NZ New Zealand (33) Code of the country or regional organization allotting -
Publication 574:10/17:New York State Registered Distributors of Liquor
Publication 574 New York State Registered Distributors of Liquor and Wine NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE PAGE NO: 1 REPORT NO: MA0008R2 10/10/2017 REGISTERED DISTRIBUTORS - - - LIQUOR AND WINE (DWS) L 9828 CA L 8907 CA L 9551 CA 1-800 WINESHOP.COM, INC 22 HUNDRED CELLARS, INC. 26 BRIX LLC WINESHOP AT HOME FIELD RECORDINGS WINE B CELLARS 525 AIRPARK RD 460 MARQUITA AVE UNIT B 703 OAKVILLE CROSS RD NAPA CA 94558-7514 PASO ROBLES CA 93446-5910 OAKVILLE CA 94562 L 8718 CA L 9583 CA L 8303 CA 3730 SILVERADO TRAIL, LLC 7 & 8 LLC 9 DRAGON CELLARS, LLC MENDING WALL VINEYARD 7 & 8 YAO FAMILY WINES 3720 SILVERADO TRL N 4028 SPRING MOUNTAIN RD 105 ZINFINDAL LANE SAINT HELENA CA 94574-9810 SAINT HELENA CA 94574-9773 SAINT HELENA CA 94574 L 8891 PA L 8205 CA L 8855 75 A & R NISSLEY, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION A DONKEY AND GOAT LLC NISSLEY VINEYARDS LONE MADRONE, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION DONKEY AND GOATCA 140 VINTAGE DR 5800 ADELAIDA RD 1340 5TH ST BAINBRIDGE PA 17502-9357 PASO ROBLES CA 93446-9783 BERKELEY CA 94710-1311 L 8706 CA L 9646 OR L 8851 75 A H WINES INC A TO Z WINEWORKS, LLC A TRIBUTE TO GRACE WINE COMPAN 27 E VINE ST A TO Z WINEWORKS, REX HILL VINEYARDS 9050 SAN ANTONIO RD LODI CA 95240-4854 30835 N HIGHWAY 99W ORCUTT CA 93455 NEWBERG OR 97132-6966 L 9207 CA L 8428 CA L 8763 CA A V V WINERY COMPANY LLC A W DIRECT INC A W DIRECT LLC ALEXANDER VALLEY VINEYARDS A W DIRECT A W DIRECT 8644 HIGHWAY 128 5325 CORRICK RD 980 AIRWAY CT STE A HEALDSBURG CA 95448-9021 SANTA ROSA CA 95409-3313 SANTA ROSA CA 95403-2000 L 8917 CA L 9062 OR L 9405 OS A. -
Capítulo 4. Resultados (Archivo Pdf, 144
44 Resultados Capítulo IV Resultados 4.1 Antecedentes del valle de Barossa, Australia El sur de Australia se caracteriza por tener “el 43% de área vinícola del país, donde se produce el 48% de vino nacional, del cual, el 60% es para exportación” (SATC, párr. 20, 2003-2004). La región de Barossa en el Sur de Australia, es conocida como una de las más ricas y productivas en la vinicultura. Los primeros viñedos fueron establecidos entre 1840 y 1850 por colonizadores provenientes de Inglaterra, Alemania y Polonia. La riqueza de la tierra permitió que se sembrara vid y que fuera trabajada por inmigrantes luteranos procedentes de Alemania (Government of South Australia, 2007a). Para el año 1890, se exportaba vino a Inglaterra y la producción del vino se convirtió en la industria más importante de la región (Government of South Australia, 2007b). En general Australia, de acuerdo con Getz (2000), presenta características destacadas que la han llevado a tener éxito en las exportaciones al Reino Unido y a los Estados Unidos en los últimos 20 años. Estas características toman en cuenta “el clima favorable de las regiones, la baja presencia de pestes y enfermedades que podrían atacar a la plantación, innovación en la tecnología, vinos intensos de alta calidad con sabores frutales y el enfoque estratégico en los mercados” (Getz, 2000, p.26). Principalmente las familias que se instalaron en Barossa, construyeron su viñedo en dos áreas primordiales: en el fondo del valle, siguiendo el curso del río North Para desde Nuriootpa hasta Lyndoch conocido como el valle de Edén y la parte este, llamado valle de Barossa. -
Bubbles French/ Mediterranean Australia & New Zealand
Bin Bubbles Bottle 101 Maschio Prosecco, Brut, 187mL Italy 12 105 Chandon Rose, 187mL California 15 112 Chandon Brut Classic, 187mL California 12 113 Krug, "Grand Cuvee", NV 375ml France 150 104 Zonin, Prosecco, NV Italy 45 120 Banfi, Rosa Regale, Brachetto d'Acqui, 2015 Italy 65 111 La Marca, Prosecco, NV Italy 48 114 Ruffino, Prosecco, Brut, NV Italy 50 117 Segura Viudas, Brut, Cava, " Aria", NV Spain 48 119 Chandon, Brut, Classic, NV California 55 102 Scharffenberger, Brut, NV California 38 108 Schramsberg, Brut, Blanc de Noir, NV California 98 118 Moet & Chandon, "Imperial", NV France 95 142 Taittinger, "Prestige Rose", NV France 285 140 Krug, "Grand Cuvee", NV France 450 100 Krug, "Clos du Mesnil" Brut Blanc de Blancs, 1995, 1998 France 1900 137 Veuve Clicquot Brut, Yellow Label, NV France 130 135 Pol Roger, Blanc de Blanc "Extra Cuvee de Reserve", NV France 230 115 Pol Roger, Blanc de Blanc "Extra Cuvee de Reserve", 2002 France 486 138 Moet & Chandon, "Dom Perignon", Brut, 2005 France 440 134 Deutz "Cuvee William Deutz" , Brut, 2000 France 275 132 Louis Roederer, "Cristal" Brut, 2007 France 585 144 Salon "les Mesnil" Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs, 1995 France 850 106 Lucien Albrecht Blanc de Blancs, NV France 95 110 Perrier-Jouet, Belle Epoque "Fleur" , Brut, 2005 France 225 116 G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge, NV France 96 6 oz 9 oz French/ Mediterranean Splash Glass Bottle 281 Santa Margherita, Pinot Grigio, Alto Adige, Italy, 2014 18 27 68 274 Banfi, Pinot Grigio, "Le Rime", Tuscany, Italy, 2015 11 16 44 237 Beni di Batasiolo, Cortese, Gavi "Granee", Piedmont, Italy, 2012 14 21 55 228 E. -
Download the Press Release
Press release – 7 November 2019 CHANGES TO THE PERNOD RICARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PERNOD RICARD USA AND NORTH AMERICA PERNOD RICARD WINEMAKERS AND PERNOD RICARD PACIFIC Pernod Ricard announces that Paul Duffy, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Pernod Ricard North America and a member of the Group’s Executive Committee (COMEX), has declared his intention to leave the group to return to Ireland. He will be replaced as of 2 December, 2019 by Ann Mukherjee, currently Chief Commercial Officer of S. C. Johnson & Son, a global family manufacturer of household and professional products. Paul will continue to serve until Ann’s arrival. On this occasion, Alexandre Ricard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Pernod Ricard, acknowledged Paul’s time and commitment to Pernod Ricard over an extensive and successful career, saying "Paul will be remembered as one of our management team members who accompanied the growth of our Group over the last 25 years. We wish him the best for his return to Ireland. I am very pleased to welcome Ann to our Executive Committee. Her comprehensive marketing and commercial expertise will not only undoubtedly contribute to furthering the transformation of our ever-more consumer-oriented company, but to achieving our first and foremost objective: to accelerate our growth in our number one market, the United States." Seperately, after 32 years of a distinguished career within Pernod Ricard, Bruno Rain will be retiring from the Group and from his role as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Pernod Ricard Winemakers. Bryan Fry, currently Managing Director of Pernod Ricard Pacific, has been appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Pernod Ricard Winemakers, replacing Bruno with effect December 2nd, 2019. -
New Zealand Winegrowers Annual Report
NEW ZEALAND WINEGROWERS INC Annual Report 2020 200 Years Celebration Te Whare Ru¯nanga, Waitangi WITHER HILLS Vision Around the world, New Zealand is renowned for our exceptional wines. Mission To create enduring value for our members. Purpose To protect and enhance the reputation of New Zealand wine. To support the sustainable diversified value growth of New Zealand wine. Activities Advocacy, Research, Marketing, Environment COVER PHOTO: NZW 200 YEARS CELEBRATION, TE WHARE RUNANGA, WAITANGI NEW ZEALAND WINEGROWERS INC Annual Report 2020 Chair’s Report 02 Advocacy 06 Research 12 Sustainability 16 Marketing 20 Financials 29 Statistics 32 Directory 40 Chair’s Report NZW 200 YEARS CELEBRATION Perhaps more than any other year in recent times, this was a year of two halves. During the first half of the year the thriving New Zealand wine industry In New Zealand, we were privileged industry celebrated its past, and where - every second of everyday - to be able to complete our grape looked ahead with optimism. The 80 glasses of its distinctive wine are harvest as “essential businesses”, but second half reminded us just how sold somewhere in the world. the effort and stress involved in doing unpredictable the world can be, how so safely was high. Our total 2020 crucial it is to plan for the unexpected, A milestone was reached in February, harvest of 457,000 tonnes reflects and react with agility when the with the opening of the Bragato the near perfect growing conditions unexpected arrives. Research Institute’s Research Winery. experienced in most of the country, This new facility provides us a base and a 2% increase in planted area In September we celebrated the from which to set the national to 39,935 hectares. -
Modern Slavery Statement
MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT 2020 We bring good times from a good place. We are passionate hosts and respectful guests. 0 | Page Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd ABN 75 007 870 046 CONTENTS A MESSAGE FROM PERNOD RICARD WINEMAKRES…………………………… ……..2 We treat each other with respect - We collaborate STRUCTURE, OPERATIONS & - We are honest and SUPPLY CHAINS…………………………… .…3 transparent - We can rely on one another - We act ASSESSMENT OF RISK…………………..5 with integrity - We are genuine and accountable - ADDRESSING RISK.……………………..….7 We have open conversations - We play an active role in MEASURING EFFECTIVENESS……………………………..10 the communities in which we operate. CONSULTATION………………………… .…..11 COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT…………………… ………....12 1 | Page MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT A MESSAGE FROM PERNOD RICARD WINEMAKERS This is the first Modern Slavery Statement made by Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd and covers the fiscal year 2020. This statement outlines the steps we have taken to identify, manage and mitigate the specific risks of modern slavery in our operations and supply chain. We recognise that slavery is a violation of fundamental human rights and are committed to doing business with integrity. We aim to implement and enforce systems and controls to ensure that the risks of modern slavery in our business and supply chain are identified and addressed. Our business is committed to taking collective action to address critical global issues, aspiring to create a more convivial world, a world without excess. As part of our Sustainability and Responsibility (S&R) roadmap, Good Times From a Good Place, we have set clear 2030 objectives supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. -
Interpolar Transnational Art Science States
ART I N AN TA R C T I C A , A SE R I E S O F CO N F E R E N C E S … P. 4 @rt Outsiders September 2008 - 9th year www.art-outsiders.com Tel : +33 (0)1 44 78 75 00 Maison Européenne de la Photographie 5-7 rue de Fourcy – 75 004 Paris M° Saint-Paul ou Pont-Marie / Bus 67, 69, 96 ou 76 I N T E R P O L A R A RT 24 September 2008 - 12 October 2008 with Marko Peljhan and Annick Bureaud, Bureau d’études, Ewen Chardronnet, Andrea Polli, Catherine Rannou. The extreme in the centre by Annick Bure a u d rom the very first polar expeditions, artists have contributed to the imaginary surrounding the FEarth’s “extremities” and their work has fed a sense of the sublime and of romanticism. Such a romantic vision endures, fuelled by adventurers of the extreme, who set out crossing, alone, the antarctic continent, the touching (and a n t h ropomorphic) image of penguins, the deadly beauty of the environment conveyed by thousands of images of “icy white”, and by the fact that Antarctica is now threatened by global warming and our pollution, that this last huge, supposedly virg i n , territory is in danger. To create in or about Antarctica today is as much a political as an artistic act, just as it was in the 19th or early 20th century. Except today the continent faces quite a diff e r ent reality and our approaches are p r obably more varied, more contradictory, more complex; burdened with numerous clichés all the I-TASC - The Arctic Perspective more enduring for being mostly true. -
LIQUOR SERVICES SALES PRICE LIST UPDATED Feb 2017 ALL
LIQUOR SERVICES SALES PRICE LIST UPDATED Feb 2017 ALL ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO: HST 15% ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGES $30 PROCESSING FEE ON ALL ORDERS SOME ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE SPECIAL ORDER (*) AND REQUIRE 15 “WORKING” DAYS NOTICE PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE LOCALLY BOTTLED PRODUCT 13299 Quidi Vidi Iceberg (12pk) $34.60 2412 Quidi Vidi 1892 (12pk) $25.40 5545 Quidi Vidi Premium (12pk) $23.90 14317 Quidi Vidi British IPA (12pk)* $27.05 8345 Quidi Vidi Eric’s (12pk)* $25.40 4184 Quidi Vidi Honey Brown (12pk)* $25.40 5543 Quidi Vidi Light (12pk)* $23.90 4671 Storm Irish Red (6pk)* $14.65 4670 Storm Island Gold Ale (6pk)* $14.65 12011 YellowBelly Wexford Wheat (750ml)* $5.70 12012 YellowBelly Fighting Irish Red (750ml)* $5.70 12013 YellowBelly Pale Ale (750ml)* $5.70 3932 NL Screech $27.55 11486 Ragged Rock Rum* $27.05 11500 George Street Spiced Rum* $28.50 1011 Old Sam Dark Rum* $27.55 8091 Shiver Vodka* $27.05 8223 Shiver Gin* $27.05 2113 Cabot Tower Rum* $31.95 8179 Crystal Head Vodka* $49.95 3793 Iceberg Vodka $27.55 6003 Iceberg Gin $27.55 11448 Iceberg Silver Rum* $27.55 6554 Iceberg Gold Rum* $27.55 1957 London Dock Dark Rum* $32.95 1618 Smugglers Cove Dark Rum* $27.05 DOMESTIC BEER Tin (24pk) $55.05 9602 Coors Light (8pk) $18.80 9601 Canadian Light (8pk) 9599 Black Horse (8pk) 9600 Canadian (8pk) 17482 India (8pk)* 6825 Keiths (8pk) $18.80 Keiths (24pk) $56.40 IMPORTED BEER 5554 Guiness Pub Draught (8pk) $24.15 4416 Cider (each)* $4.30 2816 Corona (12pk) $26.60 COOLERS 6747 Smirnoff Ice (12pk) $34.00 2153 Classic/Strawberry (each)