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David Liorit

Since 2014, under the leadership of its managing director, David Liorit, Château Petit Val has made the fusion of tradition, innovation, and elegance its DNA. Meet a man in constant search of challenges.   You are the managing director of Château Petit Val. What was your career path before arriving at the Château? After studying viticulture, oenology, wine commerce, and agricultural management, I enrolled at the Derenoncourt school, where I learned to break away from traditional academic foundations to bring my own style to wine. I then became the general manager of a group of shareholders... Read more

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Wines of Eastern Germany Hard work for a strong return

The World Germany 20 years ago the Wall fell. Some wine growers of Saale-Unstrut and of Saxony, who started from nothing, set their vineyards under the spotlights again. Well done ! In the West of...

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Art de Vignes comes to light in Seychelles

World Île Maurice Art de Vignes comes to light in Seychelles This exceptionnal wine growers' club organized a gastronomic week within two establishments of the Constance group. A first large-...

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Christopher Delalonde Sommelier of the year in England

World Royaume-Uni Christopher DelalondeSommelier of the year in EnglandL’ancien élève de Philippe Faure-Brac, installé outre-Manche depuis plus de dix ans, vient de décrocher ce trophée parrainé par...

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Italian Petit Verdot. Not SO unusual

World ItaliaWho would ever think, especially in recent times, that Italy could claim to be an innovative country in winemaking? In the old as in the new world of wine, the so called Belpaese is...

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Interview OF Jean-Philippe Delmas

Interview Primeurs 2009 Interview of Jean-Philippe Delmas Chairman of the Top Ranked Growth of Graves Association Nous n’étions pas à Hong Kong… he Chairman, Jean-Philippe Delmas, explains us why...

France

Interview of Philippe Castéja

Interview Primeurs 2009 Interview of Philippe CastéjaChairman of the top ranked growths of 1855 council Historical jewels, the classed growths of 1855 count 60 Médoc, 1 Graves and 26 Sauternes and...

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