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WO Western Capechenin Blanc Roussanne 2013 Or Younger WO Western CapeChenin Blanc Roussanne 2013 or Tender No. 183837 younger The reference of the project, use it in communication with us. Monopoly: Sweden (Systembolaget) Which monopoly distributor. Assortment: Permanent listing (6 months minimum) Which type of initial contract. Distribution: 117 Systembolaget stores How many stores of distribution. Deadline written offer: July 24, 2015 Before this date you have to submit paperwork. Launch Date: March 1, 2016 Expected date the product will be launched in the market. Characteristics: An explanation of style profile of the product. We are looking for a dry, fresh, full-bodied and very tasty wine with the character of citruszest, candied orange, honeydew melon, fresh pineapple and spices from the barrel. Wine must have a long, nuanced and concentrated aftertaste. Product Requirements Country of Origin: South Africa What Country / Countries the product is originating from. Type of Product: White wine What type of product our client ask for. Region (Classification): WO Western Cape or underlying origins The region/classification of the product. Grapes: A grape variety of at least four grapes where Chenin Blanc and Roussanne must be included The grape composition of the product. Vintage: 2013 or younger The vintage we ask for. Ex. Cellar Price: 4,5 - 6,3 € per 750 ml Glass bottle The net price we could pay per unit (not per case). Notice that we do not ask for any commission on top of this price! Minimum Volume (units): 6.600 (Volume Unit 750 ml Glass bottle) The minimum volume we have to state in the offer. Type of Container: Glass bottle The type of container requested for the product. Container Size: 750 ml The volume of container requested for the product. Ageing: The wine must be entirely or partly fermented and aged in oak barrels. The required ageing. Sample Image: If we have to submit an image to the offer or not. Other Requirements: Other criteria the product have to meet. 1. Only one offer per producer. 2. The producer in offer and on label must be an estate situated within the region of origin stated on the label. 3. All grape varieties have to appear on the back label. 4. The wine should be mentioned in Platter’s 2015 South African Wine Guide. 5. An image of both front and back label has to be attached to the offer. Read about Concealed Wines Code of conduct & CSR Standard here. To receive further information on this and other tenders feel free to contact us: Concealed Wines AB - www.concealedwines.com - [email protected] Telephone: 08-41 02 44 34 [email protected] ONLINE SUPPORT Calle Nilsson (Skype ID: callenil) Email: [email protected] Concealed Wines AB - www.concealedwines.com - [email protected].
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