Boutique Viticulture: Magrez vineyards
Bernard Magrez’s 32 vineyards from Morrocco to Napa signify a fresh approach to boutique viticulture and wine tourism. Diversity within exclusivity. He has recently built up a significant portfolio of winery properties in France, the US, Argentina, Morocco, Spain, Portugal and Uruguay.
The Bordeaux shop also offers visits and overnight stays at the flagship chateaux in the region – which include Pape Clément, Chateau Fombrauge, and La Tour Carnet. Each shop offers consumers the opportunity to discover wines from the entire company range comprising 30 chateaux and over 90 brands worldwide. More shops are scheduled to open next year.
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