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IMPORTERS Click on the Region to See a List of Our Importers. SOUTH IMPORTERS Click on the region to see a list of our importers. ASIA EUROPE CARIBBEAN China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Laos, Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Macau, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Malta, Poland, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam Russia, Spain, Sweden Islands, Dominican Republic, French West Indies, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad-Tobago, Turks & Caicos, U.S. Virgin Islands CENTRAL CANADA MEXICO AMERICA Belize, Costa Rica,Guatemala, Nicaragua, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, Panama Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Mexico City New Brunswick, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan OCEANIA – MIDDLE EAST SOUTH AMERICA SOUTH PACIFIC Dubai, Maldives Guam, Indonesia, New Zealand Colombia 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 2 Back to Top ASIAN IMPORTERS CHINA HONG KONG INDIA AobaiCheng Trading Ponti Fine Wines Brindco Sales Ltd. Company Limited Unit D, 2/F Luk Industrial Bldg. S-53 No.29 Jiangdong Avenue 8 Luk Hop Street Okhla Industrial Area, Phase II Jiang Shan City, Zhejiang San Po Kong, Kowloon, New Delhi, India 110020 Province, China 324100 Hong Kong 91 11 40 64 66 66 86 570 4188 195 852.2328.3218 www.brindco.com www.7treeswine.com www.pontiwinecellars.com.hk JAPAN LAOS MACAU Nakagawa Wine Company CEO Import-Export Ponti Fine Wines 3-1-3 Hotobashi Ban Oubmoong Unit D, 2/F Luk Industrial Bldg. Sumida-ku Shikhotta Distrct 8 Luk Hop Street Tokyo, Japan 130-0022 Vientiane, Laos San Po Kong, Kowloon, 81.2.3631.7979 856 220 55521334 Hong Kong www.nakagawa-wine.co.jp 852.2328.3218 www.pontiwinecellars.com.hk PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE SOUTH KOREA The Wine Club Worldwide Icon Wines Nara Cellar Co., Ltd. Philippines 22 Sin Ming Lane #06-77 554-11 Mookab-Ri, Chowol-Ub Suite 200 Midview City Kwangju-Shi, Kyungki-Do Goldcrest Building, Ayala Center Singapore, Singapore 573969 Seoul, South Korea Makati City, Philippines 65 6297 7548 822 542 4543 63 88.266.801 http://iconwines.com.sg www.naracellar.com TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM Formosawine Vintners California Pacific Wines Tan Khoa Corporation 662/15 Rama III Road 76-78 Street 9A Trung Son 13F, #2, Sec. 1 Su Shin Bangpongpang, Yannawa Residential South Road Bangkok, Thailand 10120 Binh Hung Ward Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 10492 (66) 2682 3838 Binh Chanh District, HCMC, 866 2 8772 8282 www.ca-wine.com Vietnam 84.8. 5431 8840 www.tankhoa.com 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 3 Back to Top CANADIAN IMPORTERS ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA MANITOBA Clarus Wine & Spirits Vintage Corks Ltd. Uni-Vins 3303 8th Street SE #260-280 Nelson Street 1350 reu Mazurette, Suite #326 Calgary, Alberta T2G 3A4 Vancouver, British Columbia Montreal, Quebec 403 296 0174 V6B 2E2 H4N 1H2 www.claruswine.com 604 725 6775 514 522 9339 www.vintagecorks.com www.univins.ca NEWFOUNDLAND NOVA SCOTIA, NEW ONTARIO Dialog Wines BRUNSWICK, PRINCE Rogers & Company 141 Torbay Road EDWARD ISLAND 55 Lake Shore Blvd. East PO Box 21221 Wine Visions Toronto, Ontario M5E 1A4 St. John’s, Newfoundland 40 Wedgewood Avenue 416 961 2294 A1A 5B2 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2B5 www.rogcowines.com 917 716 6225 902 443 5456 www.dialogwines.com www.winevisonsinc.com QUEBEC SASKATCHEWAN Amphora Wine and Spirits Saskatchewan Liquor & 871 ru Shefford, Ste. 301 Gaming Bromont, Quebec P.O. Box 5054 J2L TC4 Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 2G1 450 919 3020 306 787 4238 www.vinsamphora.com www.saskliquor.com 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 4 Back to Top CARIBBEAN IMPORTERS ARUBA BAHAMAS BARBADOS Pepia Est, n.v. The Bristol Group Trident Wines Schotlandstraat 63 Chesapeake Road R.M. Jones Complex Oranjestad, Aruba PO Box N-131 Whitepark Road 011 297 730 9975 Nassau, Bahamas Bridgetown, Barbados www.pepia-est.com 242 294 4100 246 262 2340 www.bristol.bs www.tridentwines.com BERMUDA BONAIRE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS Gosling Brothers, Ltd. Bonaire Wine & Gift Shop Caribbean Cellars 17 Dundonald Street Kaya Grandi 13 PO Box 3063 PO Box HM827 Bonaire, Netherland, Antilles O'Neal Complex, Port Ourcell Hamilton, Bermuda HMCX 599 717 2201 Roadtown Tortola, www.bonairegiftshop.com British Virgin Islands 284 494 4483 www.caribbeancellars.com CAYMAN ISLANDS DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FRENCH WEST INDIES Jacques Scott & Company, El Catador, S.A. Les Grands Vins de France Ltd. Virgilio Dias Ordonez 43 Lots 3 & 5 P.O. Box 488 GT Ens Evaristo Morales Mont Vernon 1 384 Shedden Road Santo Domingo, Dominican Saint Martin, French West Indies Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, Republic 97150 West Indies 809 540 1644 059 087 3321 345 949 7600 www.elcatador.com.do http://french-wines-west- www.jacquesscott.com indies.grands-vins-de-france.eu/ JAMAICA PUERTO RICO TRINIDAD-TOBAGO Betco Premier Ltd. Plaza Cellars Vintage Imports Unit 5, 29 Molynes Road P.O. Box 363328 42 Hunter Street Kingston, Jamaica 10 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936 Woodbrook 876 960 6458 787 781 2070 Port of Spain, Trinidad www.plazacellars.com 868 628 4592 www.vintageimportsltd.com TURKS & CAICOS U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS Discount Liquors & Wine West Indies Corporation Cellar Ltd. P.O. Box 302695 P.O. Box 167 12-14 Estate Contant 1025 Leeward Highway Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos U.S. Virgin Islands 00804 Islands 340 774 2350 649 946 4536 www.bellows.vi www.winecellar.tc 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 5 Back to Top CENTRAL AMERICAN IMPORTERS BELIZE COSTA RICA GUATEMALA Wine Distribution Delika, S.A. Corchos PO Box 44 Ofibodegas Del Oeste No. 52-53 La Avenida Tarpon Street Del Puente Rio Virilia Sta. Ana 15-52 Zona 10 San Pedro, Belize Belén 100M N. Alajuela, Guatemala City, Guatemala 501 226 3430 Costa Rica 01010 www.winedevine.com 506 2253 0449 502 2224 1100 www.delika.cr www.corchos.com.gt NICARAGUA PANAMA Trade Express Felipe Motta e Hijo, S.A. Planes de Altamira Calle Principal 3ra estapa, #301 Parque Industrial, Costa del Este Managua, Nicaragua 82493 Panama City, 505 2278 0541 Republic of Panama 507 302 5555 www.felipemotta.com 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 6 Back to Top EUROPEAN IMPORTERS BELGIUM DENMARK ENGLAND Wine & More Vild Med Vin ApS The Wine Treasury la 496 Erpent Enghaven 5 - 7 Clapham North Art CentrE Chausée de Marche 7500 Holstebro, Denmark Unit 4 Erpent, Belgium 5101 (+45) 77 34 2164 London, England SW4 6DH 32 81 35 43 69 www.vildmedvin.dk 44 020 7793 9999 www.wineandmore.be www.winetreasury.com ENGLAND FINLAND FRANCE Top Selection Solera Finland Le Gout Du Vin 16 Conduit Street Ayrite 18 37 rue d” Auxonne London, England W1S 2XL Vantaa, Finland 1510 Dijon, France 2100 44 845 410 3255 358 20 7 416 800 03 80 79 79 06 77 www.topselection.co.uk www.solera.fi www.le-gout-du-vin.fr GERMANY HUNGARY ICELAND Weingarten Eden GmbH & Veritas Borkereskedés Föroya Bjóe ehf. Co. KG 1033 Budapest, Szölökert köz 2 Hlíðasmára 9 Eden 1 Budapest, Hungary Kópavogur, Iceland 201 Tettenweis, Germany 94167 36 30 311 35 63 354.895.8886 49 85 3292 0050 www.borkereskedes.hu www.foroyabjor.is www.weingarten-eden.de MALTA POLAND RUSSIA No12 Wines Wine Express Beluga Imports 187, Wine Pressers Wharf, Sitna Gora 10 119180, Moscow, 4 Marsa, Malta MRS 1912 Kartuzy, Poland 83 300 Yakimanskaya, Building #1 356 25607 558 48 58 684 0790 Moscow, Russia www.no12wines.com www.wine-express.pl +7 495 510 26 95 www.belugagroup.ru SPAIN SWEDEN No12 Wines Ward Wines AB Edificio Porto Pi 166, Planta 1 Östermalmsgatan 87D Av Joan Mallorca, Spain 7015 Stockholm, Sweden 114 59 34 629 608 482 +46 08-511 698 30 www.no12wines.com/palma-de- www.wardwines.se mallorca 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 7 Back to Top MEXICAN IMPORTERS CABO SAN LUCAS CANCUN MEXICO CITY Baja Wines Cedis La Europea Vinos, Viendos y Bodegas, Carretera Trans Peninsilar, S/N Chetumal-Cancun 116 S.A. de C.V. San Jose del Cabo, B.C.S., Cancun, Q. Roo, Mexico 77500 Cerrada de Sierra Candela No. 12 Mexico 23400 984 873 31 63 Lomas de Chapulepec 624 142 6500 www.laeuropea.com.mx Mexico. D.F, Mexico CP 11000 www.bajawinescabo.com 52 55 5202 4722 www.vvb.com.mx 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 8 Back to Top MIDDLE EASTERN IMPORTERS DUBAI AND MALDIVES Maritime & Mercantile Int'l P.O. Box 70 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 009 714 5113 www.mmidubai.com 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 9 Back to Top OCEANIA & SOUTH PACIFIC IMPORTERS GUAM INDONESIA NEW ZEALAND Pacific Wine & Spirits, Inc. Boga Fine Wines Dhall & Nash Fine Wines Airport Industrial Centre PT Bogacitra Nusapratama 84 College Hill 165 Skyline Drive, Ste. 1100 Sentra Industri Kapuk Blok E1 Freemans Bay Tamuning, Guam 96913 No. 48-49 Auckland, New Zealand 1011 671 649 8127 Jakarta, Utara 14470 64 (0)9 357 0493 62.21.5689.2830 http://dnfinewine.com/ www.bogafinewine.com 1000 LODI LANE, ST. HELENA, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7108 Fax: (707) 963-7595 DUCKHORN.COM 10 Back to Top SOUTH AMERICAN IMPORTERS COLOMBIA Club del Vino, Ltd. Calle 95, #11a-47 Bogota, Colombia 57 3156753062 www.clubdelviono.com.co 1000 LODI LANE, ST.
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