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DO Catalonia, DO Penedès, DO Pla De Bages, DO Tarragona, DO Alella, Or DO Conca De Barberà the Region/Classification of the Product DO Catalonia, DO Penedès, DO Pla de Bages, DO Tender No. 201707018 Tarragona, DO Alella, or DO Conca de Barberà Sumoll 2015 or younger The reference of the project, use it in communication with us. Monopoly: Norway (Vinmonopolet) Which monopoly distributor. Assortment: Possible Permanent listing/depending on volumes availability Which type of initial contract. Deadline written offer: January 24, 2017 Before this date you have to submit paperwork. Launch Date: July 1, 2017 Expected date the product will be launched in the market. Characteristics: An explanation of style profile of the product. (SeeTaste Taste Style: Styles Info) Red Wines Info Aromatic quality, Complexity The style of what the buyer have in mind, see link for detailed description. Product Requirements Country of Origin: Spain What Country / Countries the product is originating from. Type of Product: Red wine What type of product our client ask for. Region (Classification): DO Catalonia, DO Penedès, DO Pla de Bages, DO Tarragona, DO Alella, or DO Conca de Barberà The region/classification of the product. Grapes: Single grape variety Sumoll The grape composition of the product. Vintage: 2015 or younger The vintage we ask for. Ex. Cellar Price: 4 - 6,1 € € 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): 360 (Volume Unit 750 ml Glass bottle) The minimum volume we have to state in the offer. Estimated Volume (yearly): 1.200 (Volume Unit 750 ml Glass bottle) The estimated volume of the product on a yearly basis. 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. Sample Image: Yes If we have to submit an image to the offer or not. Other Requirements: Other criteria the product have to meet. 1. Single grape variety Sumoll 2. One-lot min. 360 bottles Read about Concealed Wines Code of conduct & CSR Standard here. To receive further information on this and other tenders feel free to contact us: 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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