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Wine Catalog We have over 20 years’ experience in the exclusive UK representation of artisan vineyards from around the world and matching their wines to our customers. We guarantee unbeatable service including: • Listening to our clients’ needs • Wine list consultation • Fast, efficient customer service • Flexibility and always open to discussion • Excellent staff training • Exceptional wine quality Francois Domange, CMA (Chevalier de l’Ordre du Mérite Agricole) Best Boutique Wine Merchant UK (Food and Drink Awards 2020) Trade & Ex-cellar prices on request All transactions will be subject to the conditions of sale of Caves de Pierre Ltd t/as Vinothentic. Studio 17, Hiltongrove North One, 14 Southgate Road, London N1 3LY T: +44(0)20 7241 1140 - E: [email protected] - W: www.vinothentic.com VAT No: 627 9290 10 - AWRS No: XPAW00000103268 – EORI: GB627929010000 CONTENTS ITALY - VENETO ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 ITALY- PIEMONTE ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 ITALY- LOMBARDIA ................................................................................................................................................. 7 ITALY- TOSCANA ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 ITALY- UMBRIA ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 ITALY- EMILIA ROMAGNA ..................................................................................................................................... 8 ITALY- PUGLIA .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 ITALY- SICILY .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 PORTUGAL ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 SPAIN- LA RIOJA ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 SPAIN- RIAS BAIXAS .............................................................................................................................................. 11 SPAIN- JUMILLA ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 SPAIN- ALICANTE ................................................................................................................................................... 12 SPAIN- VALDEPENAS ............................................................................................................................................. 12 SPAIN- LA MANCHA ............................................................................................................................................... 13 GERMANY ................................................................................................................................................................. 13 AUSTRIA .................................................................................................................................................................... 13 HUNGARY ................................................................................................................................................................. 14 CROATIA ................................................................................................................................................................... 14 NEW ZEALAND ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 AUSTRALIA .............................................................................................................................................................. 15 SOUTH AFRICA ........................................................................................................................................................ 15 ARGENTINA .............................................................................................................................................................. 16 CHILE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19 URUGUAY ................................................................................................................................................................. 19 FRANCE - BURGUNDY ........................................................................................................................................... 19 FRANCE - RHONE .................................................................................................................................................... 26 FRANCE - PROVENCE ............................................................................................................................................. 31 FRANCE- LANGUEDOC .......................................................................................................................................... 31 FRANCE- SOUTH WEST .......................................................................................................................................... 34 FRANCE- BORDEAUX ............................................................................................................................................. 36 FRANCE- LOIRE ....................................................................................................................................................... 37 FRANCE- CENTRAL LOIRE .................................................................................................................................... 41 FRANCE- CHAMPAGNE .......................................................................................................................................... 42 Conditions of Sale ....................................................................................................................................................... 44 Advice to the Customer ............................................................................................................................................... 45 2 I T ALY - VENETO ITALY - VENETO Veneto Veneto Conti di Reforte Le Bertarole Pinot Grigio delle Venezie IGT Rosé Valpolicella DOC Classico Le Filagne Organic certified ICEA ITALY - VENETO ITALY - VENETO Veneto Veneto Le Bertarole Villa Doral Amarone della Valpolicella DOC Pinot Grigio DOC Venezia Classico Podere Cariano 3 ITALY - VENETO ITALY - VENETO Veneto Veneto Villa Doral Villa Doral Bianco Spumante Extra Dry Rosé Spumante Extra Dry ITALY - VENETO ITALY - VENETO Veneto Veneto Villa Doral Tonon Prosecco DOC Extra Dry Prosecco DOC Vino Frizzante 4 ITALY - PIEMONTE ITALY - PIEMONTE Piemonte Piemonte Villa Monsignore Antico Monastero Barbera d'Asti DOCG Barolo DOCG ITALY - PIEMONTE ITALY - PIEMONTE Piemonte Piemonte Corte Masera Dacapo Gavi DOCG Barbera d’Asti DOCG Sanbastian Organic conversion 5 ITALY - PIEMONTE ITALY - PIEMONTE Piemonte Piemonte Dacapo Dacapo Ruchè di Castagnole Monferrato DOCG Majoli Barolo DOCG Vigneti in Barolo Organic conversion Organic conversion ITALY - PIEMONTE ITALY - PIEMONTE Piemonte Piemonte Dellavalle Dellavalle Grappa Moscato Gran Cuvee Villa Isa Grappa aged in Port Barrels single vintage casks affinita in Barrique (42%Alc./Vol.) (42%Alc./Vol.) 6 ITALY - PIEMONTE ITALY - PIEMONTE Piemonte Piemonte ErreDiErre Tenuta San Pietro Limoncino (30% Alc./Vol.) Gavi San Pietro DOCG Certified Organic Biodynamic ITALY - LOMBARDIA ITALY - LOMBARDIA Lombardia Lombardia Castelveder Castelveder Franciacorta DOCG Brut Franciacorta Brut DOCG Rosé 7 ITALY - TOSCANA ITALY - UMBRIA Toscana Umbria Tenuta Maiano Matile Chianti DOCG Maiano Pinot Grigio Umbria IGP ITALY - UMBRIA ITALY - EMILIA ROMAGNA Umbria Emilia Romagna Matile Corte S. Maria Merlot Umbria IGP Sauvignon dell’ Emilia IGP 8 ITALY - EMILIA ROMAGNA ITALY - EMILIA ROMAGNA Emilia Romagna Emilia Romagna Dalfiume Nobilvini Torre Gaggio Trebbiano Rubicone IGP Chardonnay dell’Emilia IGP ITALY - E M I L I A ROMAGNA ITALY - PUGLIA Emilia Romagna Puglia Torre Gaggio Cantine Ionis Sangiovese Rubicone IGP Primitivo Acanto Salento Puglia IGT 9 ITALY - SICILY PORTUGAL Sicily Leira La Mura Adega Marques Cordeiro Nero d’Avola Sicilia DOC Encosta do Vale Galego Colheita Branco Organic Certified Organic Conversion PORTUG A L PORTUGAL Leira Leira Adega Marques Cordeiro Adega Marques Cordeiro Encosta do Vale Galego Colheita Tinto Encosta do Vale Galego Touriga National IG Tejo Organic Conversion Organic Conversion 10 SPAIN - L A R I O J A SPAIN - L A R I O J A La Rioja La Rioja Bodegas Don Sancho de Londoño Bodegas Don Sancho de Londoño Rioja DOC White Rioja DOC Red SPAIN - L A R I O J A SPAIN - R I A S BAIXAS La Rioja Rias Baixas Bodegas Najerilla Tomada de Castro Rioja DOC
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