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9Th Edition Fully Revised and Enlarged Edited by David Moore and Neville Blech Wine behind the label 9th edition Fully revised and enlarged ‘For me, by far the best of the wine guides’ Steven Spurrier Contact details contents Contents Contents Navigation - Winery Contacts 2 Europe 4 France 4 Bordeaux 4 Médoc, Graves & Sauternes 4 Saint Emilion, Pomerol & other Bordeaux 13 Burgundy 25 Chablis & Yonne 25 Côte d’Or & Côte Chalonnaise 28 Mâconnais 42 Beaujolais 45 Alsace 47 Champagne 51 Loire Valley 55 Jura & Savoie 63 Rhône Valley 65 Northern Rhône 65 Southern Rhône 69 Languedoc & Roussillon 81 Languedoc 81 Roussillon 89 Provence & Corsica 95 South-West France 99 Italy 102 Piedmont & North-West Italy 102 North-East Italy 113 Tuscany 121 Central Italy 136 Southern Italy & Islands 143 Spain (incl. Sherry) 152 North-East Spain 152 North-West Spain 162 Central, Southern Spain & Islands 170 Portugal (incl. Port & Madeira) 177 Germany 183 Austria 191 Other Europe, North Africa & Middle East 195 North America 200 California North Coast 200 2 Contents & Navigation Contents Napa & Carneros 206 Central Coast & Sierra Foothills 216 Oregon & Washington State 224 Rest of North America 230 South America 231 Argentina 231 Chile 233 Brazil 236 Australasia 237 Australia 237 South Australia 237 Victoria & Tasmania 245 New South Wales & Queensland 251 Western Australia 253 New Zealand 257 Africa 262 South Africa 262 Navigation There are various aids to readers to navigate around this contacts guide which has been compiled in exactly the same order of wine regions and wine producers as the 9th print edition and may be used in tandem. It is fully paginated and can be navigated from the above contents page. In addition to this there are also direct navigation links from the contents page. Readers will also find an embedded navigation contents tree of bookmarks on the left hand side of this contact details supplement. Navigation is by continent, country and wine region. There is of course the search function as well. Symbols for new profiles as well as rosettes for individual wineries are included in these winery contact details and full details for these can be found in your book and on the Wine behind the label website. Readers can also navigate directly to winery websites from the contact details. Visiting & Ownership We have listed for most entries telephone and fax numbers for those readers who wish to visit producers. It is always advisable to call ahead because in many cases appointments need to be booked. It is also worth noting that many small producers are not open to visitors. Ownership is also given throughout and wherever this appears in bold it refers to a corporate owner rather than an individual or individuals who have a number profiles that may be crossed referenced throughout the guide. For example LVMH (LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton S.A. ) are owners of a number of prestige wine brands including Moët & Chandon, Veuve Cliquot, Krug and others. Corporate owners who only appear once in the guide are not in bold. Obviously contact with a corporate owner shouldn’t be assumed to be possible via the winery’s address that follows it. 3 Bordeaux /Médoc, Graves & Sauternes France A-Z of producers - Médoc, Graves & Sauternes Ch. d’Agassac (Haut-Médoc) www.agassac.com Groupama 33290 Ludon-Médoc Tel: 05 57 88 15 47 Fax: 05 57 88 17 61 Ch. d’Angludet (Margaux) www.chateau-angludet.fr Sichel family 33460 Cantenac Tel: 05 57 88 71 41 Fax: 05 57 88 72 52 Ch. d’Arche (Sauternes 2ème CC) www.chateaudarche-sauternes.com Pierre Perromat 33210 Sauternes Tel: 05 56 76 66 55 Fax: 05 56 76 64 38 Ch. d’Armailhac (Pauillac 5ème CC) www.bpdr.com Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA 33250 Pauillac Tel: 05 56 73 20 20 Fax: 05 56 73 20 44 Ch. Bastor-Lamontagne (Sauternes) www.bastor-lamontagne.com Michel Garat 33210 Preignac Tel: 05 56 63 27 66 Fax: 05 56 76 87 03 Ch. Batailley (Pauillac 5ème CC) Héritiers Castéja 33250 Pauillac Tel: 05 56 59 01 13 Fax: 05 57 87 48 61 Ch. Bel Air Marquis d’Aligre (Margaux) Jean-Pierre Boyer 33460 Soussans Tel: 05 57 88 88 70 Ch. Belgrave (Haut-Médoc 5ème CC) www.dourthe.com Vignobles Dourthe 33112 Saint-Laurent-de-Médoc Tel: 05 56 35 53 00 Fax: 05 56 35 53 29 Ch. Beychevelle (Saint-Julien 4ème CC) www.beychevelle.com SC Chateau Beychevelle 33250 Saint-Julien-Beychevelle Tel: 05 56 73 20 70 Fax: 05 56 73 20 71 Ch. Boyd-Cantenac (Margaux 3ème CC) Lucien Guillemet 33460 Margaux Tel: 05 57 88 90 82 Fax: 05 57 88 33 27 ❁ Ch. Branaire (Saint-Julien 4ème CC) www.branaire.com Patrick Maroteaux 33250 Saint-Julien Tel: 05 56 59 25 86 Fax: 05 56 59 16 26 Ch. Brane-Cantenac (Margaux 2ème CC) www.lucienlurton.com Domaines Lucien Lurton & Fils 33460 Margaux Tel: 05 57 88 83 33 Fax: 05 57 88 72 51 ❁ Ch. Branon (Pessac-Léognan CC) Mme. Sylviane Garcin-Cathiard 69 Cours Gambetta, 33850 Léognan Tel: 05 56 64 05 22 Fax: 05 56 64 06 98 4 Bordeaux /Médoc, Graves & Sauternes France Ch. Brown (Pessac-Léognan CC) www.chateau-brown.com Jean-Christophe Mau allée John Lewis Brown, 33850 Léognan Tel: 05 56 87 08 10 Fax: 05 56 87 87 34 Ch. Caillou (Sauternes 2ème CC) www.chateaucaillou.com Michel & Marie-Josée Pierre 33720 Barsac Tel: 05 56 27 16 38 Fax: 05 56 27 09 60 Ch. Calon-Ségur (Saint-Estèphe 2ème CC) Denise Capbern-Gasqueton 33180 Saint-Estèphe Tel: 05 56 59 30 08 Fax: 05 56 59 71 51 Ch. Cambon-la-Pelouse (Haut-Médo) www.cambon-la-pelouse.com Marie family 5 Chemin de Canteloup, 33460 Macau Tel: 05 57 88 40 32 Fax: 05 57 88 19 12 Ch. Camensac (Haut-Médoc 5ème CC) www.chateaucamensac.com Forner family Route de Saint-Julien, 33112 Saint-Laurent-de-Médoc Tel: 05 56 59 41 69 Fax: 05 56 59 41 73 Ch. Cantemerle (Haut-Médoc 5ème CC) Philippe Dambrine 33460 Macau Tel: 05 57 97 02 82 Fax: 05 57 97 02 84 Ch. Cantenac-Brown (Margaux 3ème CC) AXA Millésimes 33460 Cantenac Tel: 05 57 88 81 81 Fax: 05 57 88 81 90 Ch. Carbonnieux (Pessac-Léognan) www.carbonnieux.com Perrin family 33850 Léognan Tel: 05 57 96 56 20 Fax: 05 57 96 59 19 Ch. Les Carmes Haut-Brion (Pessac-Léognan) www.les-carmes-haut-brion.com Group Pichet 197 Avenue Jean Cordier33600 Pessac Tel: 05 56 93 23 40 Fax: 05 56 93 10 71 Ch. de Chantegrive (Graves) www.chantegrive.com Henri Lévèque 33720 Podensac Tel: 05 56 27 17 38 Fax: 05 56 27 29 42 Ch. Charmail (Haut-Médoc) Olivier Seze 33180 Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne Tel: 05 56 59 70 63 Fax: 05 56 59 39 20 Ch. Chasse-Spleen (Moulis) www.chasse-spleen.com Céline Villars-Foubet 33480 Moulis-en-Médoc Tel: 05 56 58 02 37 Fax: 05 57 88 84 40 Dom. de Chevalier (Pessac-Léognan) www.domainedechevalier.com Olivier Bernard 102 Chemin de Mignoy, 33850 Léognan Tel: 05 57 64 16 16 Fax: 05 57 64 18 18 5 Bordeaux /Médoc, Graves & Sauternes France Ch. Cissac (Haut-Médoc) www.chateau-cissac.com Danielle Viallard 33250 Cissac-Médoc Tel: 05 56 59 58 13 Fax: 05 56 59 55 67 Ch. Clarke (Listrac-Médoc) www.cver.fr Baron Benjamin de Rothschild 33480 Listrac Tel: 05 56 58 38 00 Fax: 05 56 58 26 46 Ch. Clerc-Milon (Pauillac 5ème CC) www.bpdr.com Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA 33250 Pauillac Tel: 05 56 73 20 20 Fax: 05 56 73 20 44 ❁ Ch. Climens (Barsac 1er CC) www.chateau-climens.fr Bérénice Lurton 33720 Barsac Tel: 05 56 27 15 33 Fax: 05 56 27 21 04 Clos Floridène (Graves) www.denisdubourdieu.com Denis & Florence Dubourdieu 21 Route de Cardan, 33410 Beguey Tel: 05 56 62 96 51 Fax: 05 56 62 14 89 Ch. Clos Haut-Peyraguey (Sauternes 1er CC) J & J. Pauly 33210 Bommes Tel: 05 56 76 61 53 Fax: 05 56 76 69 65 Ch. Cos d’Estournel (Saint-Estèphe 2ème CC) www.estournel.com Michel Reybier 33180 Saint-Estèphe Tel: 05 56 73 15 50 Fax: 05 56 59 72 59 Ch. Cos Labory (Saint-Estèphe 5ème CC) Bernard Audoy 33180 Saint-Estèphe Tel: 05 56 59 30 22 Fax: 05 56 59 73 52 Ch. Couhins-Lurton (Pessac-Léognan CC) www.andrelurton.com Les Vignobles André Lurton 33420 Grézillac Tel: 05 56 64 75 87 Fax: 05 56 64 71 76 Ch. Coutet (Barsac 1er CC) www.chateaucoutet.com Baly family 33720 Barsac Tel: 05 56 27 15 46 Fax: 05 56 27 02 20 Ch. Dauzac (Margaux 5ème CC) www.chateaudauzac.com MAIF 33460 Labarde Tel: 05 57 88 32 10 Fax: 05 57 88 96 00 Ch. Doisy-Daëne (Barsac 2ème CC) www.denisdubourdieu.fr Denis Dubourdieu Domaines 33720 Barsac Tel: 05 56 27 15 84 Fax: 05 56 27 18 99 Ch. Doisy-Védrines (Barsac 2ème CC) www.domainedechevalier.com Olivier Castéja 1 Rue Védrines, 33720 Barsac Tel: 05 56 27 15 13 Fax: 05 56 27 26 76 6 Bordeaux /Médoc, Graves & Sauternes France ❁ Ch. Ducru-Beaucaillou (Saint-Julien 2ème CC) www.chateau-ducru-beaucaillou.com Borie family 33250 Saint-Julien-Beychevelle Tel: 05 56 73 16 73 Fax: 05 56 59 27 37 Ch. Duhart-Milon (Pauillac 4ème CC) www.lafite.com Domaines Barons de Rothschild/Chalone Wine Group 33250 Pauillac Tel: 05 56 73 18 18 Fax: 05 56 59 26 83 Ch.
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