Wineries´s news

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Pol Roger has launched its 2009 this week, it’s sixth and final vintage release for the last decade.
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Pol Roger has unearthed bottles of Champagne from the nineteenth century which have been buried beneath its facilities in Epernay for the past 118 years.
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Bodegas Patrocinio spearheads innovation through its latest development: the production of a new type of wine, wholly free from animal-based products, i.e. a fully vegan wine.
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Champagne Barons de Rothschild is to release a kosher rosé prestige cuvée this year to add to add to its five-strong Champagne range.
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Sandro Bottega, founder of Prosecco producer Bottega, aspires to be the Leonardo da Vinci of the wine world in terms of innovation and invention.
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Historic Rioja estate CVNE has bought Cava producer Roger Goulart in the company’s first acquisition outside of Rioja.
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Henkell has reportedly taken another step closer to acquiring Cava brand Freixenet, with crunch meetings said to be taking place this week.
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Having just yesterday brought you news of Numanthia’s Loewe leather wine barrel, Rioja estate Ramon Bilbao has gone one better and crafted a violin from a barrel.
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Château de la Chaize, one of the largest wine estates in Beaujolais, is changing hands after three-and-a-half centuries of being owned by the same family.
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