France
Michael Corso Selections
Our goal at Michael Corso Selections is simple: to import top quality wines at the best possible prices. Our belief is in the growers: good growers will always make good wine. We travel regularly and extensively in France seeking those producers whose wines offer a classical profile and express the unique qualities of their specific terroirs.
We work predominantly with small vignerons who are keenly aware of the importance of the land that they pass on to their children and grandchildren. Hence, many of the wines we import are produced sustainably, many organically and all are made with a respect for quality. We believe in letting the winemakers make the wine; we are not interventionist importers.
Ziegler
Legacy Brands is fortunate to carry this wonderful winery from France. Such wines inclued Cremant Brut, Cremant Rose, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Riesling and a Pinot Blank. Get intouch with your local sales representative to learn more about these wonderful wines.
The Delegate
Legacy Brands is fortunate to carry this wonderful winery from France. Such wines inclued The Delegate White and The Delegate Red. Get intouch with your local sales representative to learn more about these wonderful wines.
Yvon Mau
Providing customers and consumers all over the world the very best in Bordeaux wines, that is the Yvon Mau philosophy. With over a century of expertise, a true passion for the Bordeaux vineyards and the emphasis placed firmly on quality and creation, Yvon Mau is redefining the role of the Bordeaux trader and restoring prestige to the profession.
The strategy has three focuses: moving the product portfolio upmarket (developing Grand Cru Classé and exclusive châteaux ranges, innovations...), expanding internationally and consolidating our positions in France. Implementation is organised around the company's two mainstays: excellence in selecting wines and establishing sustainable, lasting partnerships with the brands it distributes and its longstanding customers.
Marchetti Imports Ensedune Malbec
The young vines that produce this wine are grafted from Argentinian Malbec, which of course comes originally from Cahors in France. He found this possibility in partnership with winegrowers from the Coteaux d’Enserune, who follow a 1,000 year old viticultural tradition marked by a storically un-French willingness develop varieties from other horizons. The unique soils on the Montandy plateau outside Béziers are red, chalky and acidic with traces of iron – very similar to the best Malbec vineyards in Argentina. The wine is named for the Oppidum d’Enserune, an ancient ruin which sits high on a ridge and dominates the landscape surrounding the vineyards.