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Creed

reflecting the character of the beautiful Barossa region We proudly present our wine for your enjoyment, drink and enjoy!

L.A. Cetto

Double Gold Medal Winner 2009!
L.A. Cetto produces a wide variety of vinifera wines, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, Chenin Blanc, and Nebbiolo. Interestingly, all of their wines had won awards in International Competitions.

Paulett Wines

consistently good winter rains, hot summers tempered by cool nights and a long ripening period produces grapes of exceptional flavours and balance.

L.A. Cetto

Founded by an Italian, Angelo Cetto, history says that Cetto started the wine business in 1930, bought a number of small wineries in the 1980, and now he is responsible for more than half of the country’s wine. Cetto cultivates 2,500 acres of vineyards in Baja California; also tequila and olive oil. The winery has a nice outdoor tasting area to enjoy the wine.

L. A. Cetto is one of the most renowned and oldest wineries in Mexico. In addition to the vineyards, L. A. Cetto offers gardens, a picnic area, wine tasting room, tours and they also have a tasting boutique in Ensenada. Today, with more than 75 years of tradition and quality, L. A. Cetto are without doubt one of the most important wineries in the Mexican industry; a total of 132 obtained international prizes in France, Italy, Spain, England, Canada and the United States. L.A. Cetto is the Mexican winery recognized internationally; with awardse from more than 25 countries. Their wines are a sample of the quality and the certainty of the Mexican vitivinicultura, tribute to the art to make good wine.

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Valle de Guadalupe

A long time ago, Valle de Guadalupe was known as La Venta and was a station for stagecoaches traveling on the Zacatecas-Guadalajara route.
Embedded in the Altos de Jalisco region, Valle de Guadalupe is the cradle of brave men, intellectuals and beautiful women. This joyful town has clean, cobblestone streets. The only paved street is Main Street, which is an extension of highway number 80 joining Guadalajara with Lagos de Moreno and San Luis Potosí. The town’s tranquility is constantly interrupted by the highway’s intense traffic (mostly large buses and heavy trucks).

Historical records indicate that Valle de Guadalupe was inhabited by sedentary farmers living near a small ceremonial center around 600 or 700 AD. The date is estimated from archeological remains found in El Cerrito, which was probably abandoned around 1200 AD. Documentary sources referring to the region, then known as Nueva Galicia, are quite scarce. It was not until we saw an 18th century map that we found Valle de Guadalupe (under its former name of La Venta) as a station for stagecoaches covering the difficult and dangerous route from Zacatecas to Guadalajara. During colonial times, Valle de Guadalupe was settled by ranchers and a few Indians, who did manual labor.

 

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Campo Azul

Learn about an award winning Tequila that offers unparalleled value without compromise.

Passion De Tango

An impressive selection of wines Dancing with Argentinean Passion.

Wallaby Creek

Distinctive wines from Australia with an authentic character.

Douglas XO

The heraldic symbol of Scotland - The Lion Rampant features proudly on our new label – the DOUGLAS XO.

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