Zuccardi
 Combination of multiple microclimates, altitudes, & soil types creates multiple terroirs
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Uco Valley 
Mendoza (Argentina) | 
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Château Lynch-Moussas
 Irishman John Lynch acqd estate & vineyards and built the chateau built in 18th century
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Pauillac 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Castello di Bossi
 History dating back to 9th century; Located in Castelnuovo Berardenga (southernmost appellation of Chianti Classico)
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Chianti Classico 
Tuscany (Italy) | 
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CVNE
 Located in traditional n'hood of Haro station where oldest wineries of Rioja Alta established themselves
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Rioja Alta 
Rioja (Spain) | 
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Bertani
 According to legend, Amarone was discovered  in 1936, in cellars of Villa Novare (now Villa Mosconi Bertani)
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Valpolicella 
Veneto (Italy) | 
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Zenato
 Based in region surrounding Lake Garda, w/ a great microclimate that allows for optimal growing season
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Valpolicella 
Veneto (Italy) | 
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Château Grand-Puy Ducasse
 Located in the heart of Pauillac
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Pauillac 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Vina Concha y Toro
 Latin America's leading producer; 9500 hectares of prime vineyards; Flagship brand is Casillero del Diablo
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Maipo Valley (Chile) | 
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Bodegas Salentein
 Vineyards planted in some of highest elevations on the planet; Chief winemaker José Galante has been called the 'Father of Argentine Malbec'
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Uco Valley 
Mendoza (Argentina) | 
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Château Pape Clément
 Named after its most famous owner Pope Clement V (who moved papal court to Avignon), who received winery as gift when Archbishop of Bordeaux
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Pessac-Leognan 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Allegrini
 Veneto’s most acclaimed winery; Allegrini's Amarone is the gold standard
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Valpolicella 
Veneto (Italy) | 
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Torre Mora
 Region has complex microclimate w/ fertile volcanic soil, at high altitude characterized by important daily thermal excursion
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Etna 
Sicily (Italy) | 
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Château Batailley
 Name comes from battle in 1453 at the chateau & vineyard during 100-years war; The French re-conquered neighbouring Chateau Latour from the English
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Pauillac 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Marchesi Antinori
 Winemaking since 1385 when Giovanni Antinori became member of Florentine Winemaker’s Guild; Founding member of Associazione Marchi Storici d’Italia
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Chianti Classico 
Tuscany (Italy) | 
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Flechas de los Andes
 Flechas de Los Andes ('Andes arrows') refers to 5 arrows, symbol of Rothschild family (symbolizing 5 brothers at origin of dynasty)
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Uco Valley 
Mendoza (Argentina) | 
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Château Léoville Las Cases
 One of largest & oldest classified growths in Medoc
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Saint-Julien 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Marchesi di Barolo
 Some of finest wines in Piedmont, incl. prestigious Cannubi cru
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Barolo 
Piemonte (Italy) | 
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Château Giscours
 Estate first mentioned in document dating back to 1330
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Margaux 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Terrazas de los Andes
 Located in heart of Perdriel, at foot of impressive Andes mountain range
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Luján de Cuyo 
Mendoza (Argentina) | 
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Pio Cesare
 Producing wine since 1881
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Barolo 
Piemonte (Italy) | 
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Château Lafaurie Peyraguey
 13th century gateway & castle towers, along w/ main building rebuilt in 17th century give it a Hispano-Byzantine look; Lafaurie purchased it during the Revolution in 1794
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Sauternes 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Bodega Trivento
 Named for 3 winds that influence its vineyards - Polar (from south),  Zonda (from the Andes in west) & Sudestada (from southeast)
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Mendoza (Argentina) | 
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Château Faugères
 Situated on sunny slopes of Dordogne valley, east of St-Émilion
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St-Émilion 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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Frescobaldi
 Frescobaldis were patrons of major works in medieval Florence incl. Santa Trinita bridge & Basilica of Santo Spirito
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Chianti Classico 
Tuscany (Italy) | 
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Susana Balbo
 Susana is Argentina’s first female enologist & one of the country's top winemakers
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Luján de Cuyo 
Mendoza (Argentina) | 
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Catena Zapata
 One of Argentina's high altitude Malbec pioneers; In 1902 Catena family began making wine in Mendoza; In 1994 Nicolas Catena first Argentine to export bottling of Malbec
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Mendoza 
Mendoza (Argentina) | 
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Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte
 Archetypical Graves; History dates back to Crusades; Past owners incl. M Duffour-Dubergier (Mayor of Bordeaux) & Louis Eschenauer (the famous wine shipper)
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Pessac-Leognan 
Bordeaux (France) | 
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