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Armit will be showing new agency wines from Agricola Punica. Situated in the south west of Sardinia, the award winning Agricola Punica cellar is a joint venture between Sebastiano Rosa (winemaker at Tenuta San Guido, home of Sassicaia); Sardinian winery Cantina di Santadi; Tenuta San Guido; Santadi President Antonello Pilloni and legendary Tuscan wine consultant Giacomo Tachis.

SITT will be the first opportunity for Charles Taylor Wines to show new agency wines from Les Caves de Rauzan.

We are also very lucky to be joined by a whole host of producers, including:

Bodegas Luzon will join Wine Treasury at both venues.

Diogo Campilho from Quinta da Lagoalva will be joining Casa Leal in London.

Carol Maggs of Seidelberg Estate in South Africa and Sam Lockyer of Forrest Estate in New Zealand will be at both tastings with Haughtons/Adnams.

Returning after a couple of year’s absence, SWiG will be joined at both tastings by Adi Badenhorst, former head winemaker at Rustenberg. He will be showing his new range of family wines which are made from Rhone and Loire varieties. They are considered to be the future of South African winemaking.

For the first time in the UK SWig will also be showing the ‘Best Victorian Pinot Noir’ made by Tom Carson during his maiden vintage at Yabby Lake.

The legendary Larry McKenna will be with Seckford Agencies at both venues. The pioneer of New Zealand Pinot Noir.

Huber de Billy, Champagne Pol Roger will be in both London and Manchester.

Filipa Pato will be joining Clark Foyster at the London tasting.

New exhibitor Terroir Languedoc will be showing wine from new agency Domaine les Aurelles, the bio certified Domaine de Clovallon and the entry level cuvée from Pascal Fulla at Le Mas de L’Ecriture.

Jorje Maslakievicz, owner and winemaker of Domaine St Ferreol, Coteaux de Languedoc will be with Peter Osborne Fine Wines in London.   Jorje makes one of the finest Viogniers in the Languedoc, some consider on a par with great Condrieus of the N. Rhone.