Winery list for Arroyo Seco (Monterey)

Champagne HENRIOT
History It was in 1808, under Appoline Henriot, that Champagne Henriot was officially founded. She was the niece of the very famous Abbé Godinot, an erudite man who contributed to improvements in viticulture and the making of the Champagne wine. Appoline, an enterprising woman of great character, sold her wines both in France and abro ...
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Clos Triguedina
Geographical Location This estate is located to the west of the town of Cahors, across four communes: Puy l'Evêque (capital of the Cahors vineyards), Vire sur Lot, Floressas and Touzac. The familial estate extends over close to 70 hectares. It is made up of clay-silica and clay-limestone terraces, which are soils that favor the p ...
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Cotes d'Agly
Geographical Location Starting in Latour-de-France on the westernmost side, Agly runs across the Estagel commune toward the east and extends up to the borders of Corbières and Fenouillèdes. The growth of the vine is especially developed in the west and the south near Latour-de-France and Montner where the limestone leaves space ...
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Domaine AIME STENTZ
Want to explore the wines of Domaine Aime Stentz? Check out our Alsatian Varietal Wine Set. HISTORY Right at the heart of Alsace, on a 14,5-hectare the Four generations of the Stentz family set great value on tradition as well as progress, thus respecting the natural heritage transmitted by our elders. The true ...
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Domaine Seguela
Who are they…? Le Domain Seguela is operated by Trinidad and Jean-Pierre Seguela, for whom winemaking has been a family tradition spanning over 7 generations. Passionate about his profession and highly respectful of the “terroir” of his locality, Mr Seguela has established the goal of raising the reputation traditiona ...
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Laurent-Perrier
The House of Laurent-Perrier was founded in 1812 by André Michel Pierlot and took the name Vve Laurent-Perrier when Mathilde Emilie Perrier, the widow of Eugène Laurent, combined the two family names after she decided to expand the business. Eugénie Hortense Laurent, her daughter, inherited the House in 1925 and sold it ...
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