For more than 60 years, Les Georges Duboeuf has been one of the most recognizable and influential names in Beaujolais wine, celebrated worldwide for its vibrant expressions of Gamay, deep connection to terroir, and spirit of conviviality. Founded in 1964 in Romanèche‑Thorins, in the heart of the Moulin‑à‑Vent appellation, the house has become a global ambassador for Beaujolais, exporting wines to more than 100 countries while remaining rooted in regional craftsmanship
In the storied landscape of Rioja Alta, where centuries of winemaking tradition intersect with modern craftsmanship, Carlos Serres stands as one of the region’s most enduring and influential producers. Founded in 1896 by French négociant Charles “Carlos” Serres, the winery helped shape Rioja’s global identity long before the region earned its reputation as a fine‑wine powerhouse.
For more than 140 years, Piccini has stood as one of the great families of Italian wine — a name synonymous with Tuscan heritage, innovation, and a deep respect for the land. What began in 1882, when Angiolo Piccini purchased just seven hectares in the Chianti hills, has grown into one of Italy’s most recognized and dynamic wine estates, now producing more than 30 million bottles a year and exporting to over 90 countries.
If there’s a winery today that embodies purpose, place, and people, it’s Santa Julia—the flagship estate of the Zuccardi family in Mendoza, Argentina. Rooted in family legacy and grown through a deep respect for land and community, Santa Julia represents one of the world’s most influential models of sustainable, organic, and socially responsible winemaking.