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Elenco Punti Vendita Icon ALBANIA MAPO Cash & Carry - Rr. Jashar Skenderi, Komuna Kashar, Tirana Tirana Airport ARGENTINA Tonel Privado (tonelprivado.com) Frappe (frappe.com.ar) AUSTRALIA BWS; Dan Murphy’s; First Choice; Liquorland; Vintage Cellars AUSTRIA AGM; Merkur; Metro; REWE; Spar; Transgourmet; Wedl BAHREIN www.bmmishops.com BMMI Shop located at Mina Salman BELGIUM Alvo; Carrefour; Colruyt; Cora; Delhaize; Intermarche; Makro; Match; Spar; Spar Lambrechts BULGARY Kaufland (nationwide); Fantastico CANADA Ontario – LCBO; Québec – SAQ; Alberta: catene principali – RCLS, LSNA, COSTCO, CALGARY CO-OP, SOBEYS; British Columbia – BC Liquor Stores; Manitoba – Manitoba Liquor Mart; Saskatchewan – Saskliquor; Prince Edward Island – PEI LIQUOR; Nova Scotia – NSLC; Newfoundland – NLLC Liquor store CANARIES Alcampo; Boprezo; Cash Diplo; Dinosol; El Corte Inglés; Jesuman; Makro; Miquel Alimentació; Spar Canarias; Unide CHINA www.JD.com City Mart; Lotus; Shanghai Bailian Group CYPRUS Airports DF shops; Alfa Mega; Metro; Sklavenitis COLOMBIA Exito; Jumbo; Specialized Liquor stores COSTARICA Auto Mercado; Walmart; Mas x Menos PriceSmart y Duty Free DENMARK Bilka; Dagrofa S-Engros; Føtex; H.J. Hansen independent retailer; Johansens Vinhandel; Meny; Skjold Burne; Slots vin; Spar; Superbrugsen FINLAND Tallink Silja Ferries GERMANY Edeka; Famila; Globus; kaufhof; Kaufland; Metro; Real GREECE Ab Vasilopoulos; Anthidis; Cava Canava; Cava Sirios (Thessaloniki); Georgilakis; Halaris; Halkiadakis; In.Ka Crete; Liquor Stores; Masoutis; My Market; Oak; Sklavenitis; Spirit (Thessaloniki); Supermarkets; Thanopoulos HOLLAND Gall & Gall; Mitra; DirckIII; Sligro; Makro; Hanos; Plus; Hoogvliet; Deen; Vomar; Jumbo; Coop; Boni; Independent Liquor stores ICELAND Vinbudin – Icelandic monopoly IRELAND Dunnes Stores; O’Briens; Tesco Ireland ITALY Auchan; Bennet; Carrefour; Conad; Coop; Crai; Despar; Discoverde; Esselunga; Famila; Finiper; Iperal; Iperconad; Ipercoop; Ipersimply; Pam; Panorama; Sigma; Simply; Sisa; Tigros; Unes Lagardère DF shops at Rome Fiumicino airport MSC Cruise (onboard shops) JAPAN Along Ltd.; Amazon Japan; Bic; BOSS; Department Store; Don Quijote; Kashiwa-ya; Liquor O; Metro; Shinanoya; Suntory ieno-bar; Tsukasa; Yamaya; Yokohamaya KOSOVO MAPO Cash & Carry Rr. Lidhja e Pejes 206B, Magjistralja Prishtine – Fushe Kosove, Pristina LEBANON Aziz; Carrefour; Charcutier Aoun; Cigale; Golden Star; Hyper Bou Khalil; Metro; Spinney's; Storium Saliba LUXEMBOURG Alvo; Auchan; Cactus; Cora; Match MALTA Charles Grech Retail Outlets in B’Kara; Valletta; Ta’ Xbiex; Sliema; Ibrag & Bugibba MEXICO Palacio de Hierro; Sam's; Chedraui; City Fresko; La Europea NORWAY Monopoly stores NEW ZEALAND Glengarry - Auckland and Wellington PANAMA DOM. 13 stores “Felipe Motta Wine Store & Deli” PHILIPPINES Duty Free Philippines; In all Duty Free Philippines; Market-Market Global City Taguig City; Puregold Duty Free Clark Airbase - Pampanga City; Puregold Duty Free Subic - Olangapo City; Rustans Makati City; S&R Aseana; Pasay City; S&R Commonwealth - Quezon City; S&R Congressional - Quezon City; S&R Davao City – Philippines; S&R Ilo-Ilo City; S&R Pampanga; S&R Shaw Boulevard - Pasig City; S&R The Fort - Taguig City POLAND Makro Cash and Carry markets; Pinot’s specialty shops in Łódź, Warsaw, Kraków PORTUGAL Continente ROMANIA Auchan; Billa; Carrefour; Cora; Kaufland; Mega Image; Metro; Real; Selgros RUSSIA www.wine-room.ru AST wine boutiques Wine Room; Arial DF, Domodedovo Int’l Airport, Moscow SLOVENIA E. Leclerc; Interspar; Mercator Hipermarket, Mercator SM SOUTH KOREA Cheongdam and Hannam – Seoul; Busan; Paju, Yeoju, Pankyo, Siheung, Goyang and Hannam - Gyeonggi-do SPAIN Alimentacion Peninsular S.A.; Cardoso; Cash Lepe Sl; Centros Comerciales Carrefour, S.A.; Cervedist; Comercial Piedra Trujillo S.L.U.; Conaco S.A.; Consum - S.Coop. Valenciana; Cooperativa San Rafael; Coviran S.C.A.; Cudal Distribucion; Deza; Distribuciones Plata Granada; El Corte Ingles; Gadisa Retail S.L.U.; Grupo Eroski; Grupo Hermanos Martin S.A.; Grupo Upper; Hermanos Ayala Sousa S.L.; Juan Fornes Fornes S.A.; Leclerc; Luis Piña S.A.; Supersol Spain, S.L.U.; Unialco S.L. Liquor Store SWEDEN www.systembolaget.se Systembolaget SWITZERLAND Coop; Manor Duty free Weitnauer Samnaun UK Asda; Bargain Booze; Bestway; Booker (M&S); Co-Op; Costco; Dhamecha Foods; Drinks Supermarket; E H Booth; J Sainsbury; Nisa; Ocado; Parfetts; T and S stores; Tesco; Todays; Waitrose; Wm Morrison P&O Ferries (onboard DF shops); Brittany Ferries (onboard DF shops); Condor Ferries (onboard DF shops) Aelia Duty Free Luton Airport - London City Airport - Belfast International UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (DUBAI) Dubai Duty Free .
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