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Corporate Presentation Presentation �  2020 Since 1940 CORPORATECORPORATE PRESENTATION PRESENTATION 2020 SINCE 1940... Our history began to be written in 1940, when Manuel Mendez and Maruja Otero founded Casa Penouzos in Chantada Galicia (Spain), a small and endearing establishment dedicated to Tourism and wine selling. 01 The hard winters of Medium Age, were the reason that pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela used an alternative way which pass through this country. The Winter Way, which used an ancient Roman way (Via SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Romana), will be the base of Vinigalicia. Family Winery The Atlantic Way is a WINTER WAY Roman road that ran CHANTADA VÍA ROMANA WINERY in the north of today's VINIGALICIA Portugal and the Galician VINICOLA DE CHANTADA provinces of Pontevedra, CASTRELO PETÍN DE MIÑO TERRIÑA WINERY A Coruña and Lugo. O ROSAL MARQUÉS DE SANFIZ WINERY It started in Lucus Augusta VÍA ATLÁNTICA WINERY and was running around VERÍN the Atlantic front LAGAR DE DEUSES WINERY to Onuva. ATLANTIC WAY 02 WE ARE QUALITY PART OF... GUARANTEE The quality of our products is guaranteed and certified by independent bussines of regional, national and international scope. 03 ... TODAY Maruja Otero Adquisition of First Galician Obtaining and Manuel Start to a Valdeorras Obtaining Wine with certification in Mendez founded bottling wines D.O. winery. certifications in Vegan Casa Penouzos without D.O. Terriña varietals certification 1940 1997 2011 2013 2017 2019 1976 1998 2012 2015 2018 2020 Adquistion of We started to Adqusition of the Incorporation Incorporation of Starting up Vía Atlántica elaborate and first winery. Via of wineries in Monterrei D.O. Vinigalicia 2.0 winery in selling bulk Romana in the Ribeiro and winery Rías Baixas wines Ribeira Sacra D.O. Rias Baixas D.O.s D.O.s 04 OUR WWIINESNES & LIQUORSLIQUORS WINES WITH D.O. Santiago de D.O. RIBEIRA SACRA D.O. VALDEORRAS D.O. MONTERREI Compostela D.O. Ribeira Vía Romana winery Terriña winery Lagar de Deuses winery Sacra D.O. Valdeorras D.O. Ribeiro D.O. RÍAS BAIXAS D.O. RIBEIRO D.O. Rías D.O. Vía Atlántica winery Marqués de Sanfiz winery Baixas Monterrei 06 PREMIUM WINES WITH D.O. Santiago de D.O. RIBEIRA SACRA D.O. VALDEORRAS Compostela D.O. Ribeira Vía Romana winery Terriña winery Sacra D.O. Valdeorras D.O. Ribeiro D.O. RÍAS BAIXAS D.O. RIBEIRO D.O. MONTERREI D.O. Rías D.O. Vía Atlántica winery Marqués de Sanfiz winery Lagar de Deuses winery Baixas Monterrei 07 ANOTHER WINES: VARIETALS AND AUTOR PRAGUSTUS (AUTOR) SUEÑOSUEÑO DE ESPAÑA DE ESPAÑA VIÑA MEIGA ENTRE RÍOS BiB MAR DE ROBLES LAS CAMELIAS (VARIETALS) MARQUÉS DE ARDOZA PRAGUSTUS (VARIETAL) ESTRELIÑA 08 SPARKLING WINES PREMIUM CLASS CHARMAT METHOD 5.5 MOSCATO CONDELIER 09 SWEET WINES VERMOUTH LIQUORS 10 OUR FIGURES OUR GROUP IN FIGURES IMPORTING COUNTRIES TURNOVER 25 25 24 23 22 20 Mill. 20 Mill. 21 20 20 20 17 Mill. 16 Mill. 15 Mill. 15 15 10 10 5 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 12 OUR GROUP IN FIGURES WORKERS VINIGALICIA BOTTLES 70 54 15 Mill. 12.950.000 Mill. 60 53 11,701.000 Mill. 11,577.000 Mill. 50 50 46 10,405.000 Mill. 40 38 10 Mill. 9,375.000 Mill. 30 20 5 Mill. 10 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 13 OUR GROUP IN 54 FIGURES 2019 WORKERS 5 GALICIAN D. O. 71 HA OF VINEYARDS 12,950 Millions BOTTLES 14 GROUP BILLING OUR GROUP IN FIGURES 2019 20,103.273€ OF TURNOVER 5 D.O SPARKLING 1 WINES STILL Packaging 1 WINES lines SPECIAL 11 1 FORMATS 2 BAG IN BOX 1 DESTILLED CAPACITY OF bottles 40.000 per hour 15 INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE IN 24 COUNTRIES - 2019 16 SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS 17 OUR TEAM 3 Generations “ and more than 50 families,“ improving day by day wines to enjoy Ctra.N540 Km 50 27500 - Chantada (Lugo, Spain) GPS: 42º37´55.794” N 7°46´12.442”W Telephone: +34 982 454 005 | Fax: +34 982 454 094 [email protected] www.vinigalicia.es .
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