- name of the
négociant, not the name of the
original grape or wine producer. Some
négociants have a
recognizable house style.
Négociants, who are also...
-
grapes to
larger producers,
merchants called négociants, who
blend and
bottle the wine. The
roughly 115
négociants who
produce the
majority of the wine only...
-
CINOA (Confédération
Internationale des
Négociants en
Oeuvres d'Art, or
International Confederation of Art and
Antique Dealers' ****ociations) is a Brussels-based...
-
represents nearly 10,000
Bordeaux wine
producers and growers, and 400
négociants. It is by some
estimated to be the most
important wine
industry body in...
-
dominated by the more than 30
négociants who
produce nearly 90% of the wine sold
outside the
Beaujolais region. Many of
these négociants, such as
Maison Louis...
- own wine or sell
their grapes to one of the
forty plus
négociants in the region.
These négociants would blend and
bottle the wine
under their own label...
- all ten
Bordeaux chateaux as well as
several other Bordeaux négociants,
Loire négociant and
producer holdings and a
number of
brand wines such as the...
- cooperative, for
example Cellier des Dauphins, or sell them to one of the 51
négociants (wine
producers and merchants) who blend, distribute, and
export on an...
- mid-20th century, wine
production in the
Barolo zone was
dominated by
large negociants who
purchased grapes and
wines from
across the zone and
blended them into...
-
Arthur Guinness Jean
Martell Le
Choix de Cognac : l'établis****t des
négociants irlandais en eau-de-vie au
XVIIIe siècle, by
Louis Cullen La naissance...