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Est. 1890 · Rioja del Reyno
Bodegas Manzanos Azagra
Azagra, Navarra
The family’s original estate and the heart of Manzanos Wines. This château-style winery uses gravity-fed production across four underground floors, allowing the gentlest handling of fruit from vine to barrel.
- Château-style architecture
- Gravity-fed production across 4 underground floors
- Family estate since 1890
- State-of-the-art temperature-controlled cellars

Est. 1801 · Rioja Alta
Bodegas Manzanos Haro
Haro, La Rioja
The oldest winery in the legendary town of Haro, home to the Berceo and Palacio de Manzanos brands. Its deep underground cellars have aged some of the finest Rioja wines for over two centuries.
- Oldest winery in Haro since 1801
- Home of Berceo and Palacio de Manzanos
- Historic underground aging cellars
- Located in the Barrio de la Estación wine district

Est. 1864 · DO Navarra
Bodegas Manzanos Campanas
Campanas, Navarra
The oldest winery in DO Navarra, Bodegas Manzanos Campanas is where the first rosé in the region was produced in the 1950s. Today it continues to lead Navarra’s winemaking innovation.
- Oldest winery in DO Navarra, founded 1864
- Birthplace of Navarra rosé (1950s)
- Home of Las Campanas and Castillo de Olite brands
- Modern facilities with traditional character
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Est. 1530 · AOC Jurançon
Château Jolys
La Chapelle de Rousse, Jurançon
One of the most prestigious estates in the Jurançon appellation of Southwest France, Château Jolys has been producing exceptional wines since the 16th century. Overlooking the Pyrenees mountains, the estate is renowned for its sweet and dry white wines crafted from Gros Manseng and Petit Manseng grapes, varietals unique to this corner of Béarn.
- Historic estate dating back to the 16th century
- Stunning views of the Pyrenees mountains
- Specializes in Gros Manseng and Petit Manseng white wines
- Produces both sweet (moelleux) and dry Jurançon wines

Est. 1920 · DOCG Piedmont
DuchessaLia
Santo Stefano Belbo, Piedmont
Based in the prestigious Piedmont wine region of Northwestern Italy, DuchessaLia produces an elegant range of wines that showcase the best of Italian winemaking. From delicate Moscato d'Asti to powerful Barolo and Nebbiolo d'Alba, the estate combines generations of tradition with modern techniques.
- Located in Italy's renowned Piedmont wine region
- Produces Moscato d'Asti, Nebbiolo d'Alba, and Barolo
- Combines traditional Italian winemaking with modern techniques
- Wide range spanning sparkling, white, and bold red wines

Est. 1949 · Valle del Maule
Cremaschi Furlotti
Maule Valley, Chile
A family winery with Italian-Chilean heritage in the heart of Chile's Maule Valley, Cremaschi Furlotti has been crafting wines for multiple generations. The warm Mediterranean climate and diverse terroir produce vibrant wines from both international and distinctly Chilean varietals.
- Italian-Chilean family heritage spanning multiple generations
- Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Pinot Noir
- Signature Carmenere — Chile's flagship red grape
- Located in the warm, diverse terroir of the Maule Valley

Est. 2002 · Western Cape, South Africa
Bruce Jack Wines
Stellenbosch, Western Cape
Award-winning winemaker Bruce Jack produces bold, characterful wines from the Cape Winelands of South Africa. Known for innovative blends and exceptional varietal expression, the range includes South Africa's signature Pinotage alongside Sauvignon Blanc and the popular Moveable Feast Red Blend.
- Multiple international wine awards
- South Africa's signature Pinotage varietal
- Popular 'Moveable Feast' Red Blend
- Bold, characterful wines from the Cape Winelands
