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Beringer
This Californian winery has the honour of appearing on Wine Spectator’s Top 100 list more times than any other winery in the world. Based in the Napa Valley it was established in 1876 and was the only American winery to survive prohibition as it was contracted to produce altar wine during prohibition years.
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Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte
Named as one of the top five Champagne Brands in the world by AC Nielsen and as the number one Champagne in France, the quality of Nicolas Feuillatte's cuvées is strictly controlled. From a highly discriminating grape selection process with one out of four grape growers in Champagne supplying the winery, to availing of the most innovative
wine making techniques, it is no wonder Nicolas Feuillatte has been referred to by renowned wine critic Robert Parker as "one of the finest values in the non-vintage category."
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Chileno
Produced by Vina Ventisquero, Chileno has been named as the best brand to come out of Chile for two consecutive years by A.C. Nielson. Chileno has vineyards based in five of Chile’s top wine making areas, it offers good quality wines and, as Chileno Gold shows, Chilean wine is popular with Irish wine drinkers.
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Cordier
Founded in 1886, Cordier Mestrezat Grands Crus is an expert in marketing classified growth wines. Experts in the sales of Bordeaux Grands Crus and similar wines, its business is also built around a prestigious range of wines bearing the Cordier signature. This include Cordier Prestige and Cordier Collection Privée.
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Dooley’s
This creamy toffee vodka comes to Galvins with some very prestigious international awards to its credit. Dooley's has a multitude of drinking options - it can be enjoyed on its own, as a shot, on the rocks and it makes a versatile cocktail ingredient!
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Freestyle Cocktails
This quality premixed range of cocktails is all about making cocktails effortless. They are quick and easy to prepare and with specially engineered pourers they’ll use just the right amount of pre-mix, ensuring quality of the cocktail for the consumer and vital cost control for you.
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Jackson Estate
Situated at the heart of Marlborough, Jackson Estate benefits from the cool climate to produce some spectacular Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc wines. First vineyards were established three decades ago, though the Jackson family first arrived in New Zealand in 1842. The famous gum tree that graces the Jackson Estate label was planted in 1867 by Alice Jackson, great grandmother of the founders of Jackson Estate.
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Laroche
Based at the heart of Chablis in France, Laroche’s winemaking traditions date back five generations. Laroche is respected by wine lovers and wine experts the world over for high quality Chablis wines and this was emphasised in 2003, when it was awarded “White Winemaker of the Year” at the International Wine Challenge. Added to this is a focus on using Stelvin closure which ensures a consistent high quality throughout the Chablis range.
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Laroche Punto Nino & Punto Alto
This highly regarded French winery has now brought its expertise to Chile, where it has set up its own winery in the Casablanca valley, an area renowned for white varietals and Pinot Noir. However, Laroche also owns vines on the other side of the El Mahuco mountain, so can take advantage of the red grape varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot which excel in the Maipo valley. The Laroche Chilean range aims to create reserve level wines that accurately reflect the terroir and consist of two levels - the classic Punto Nino and the platinum Punto Alto.
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Laroche L'Avenir Wines from South Africa
The latest venture for the award-winning Laroche, with well-established wineries in Chablis and the South of France, sees an extension of its talent to the winemaking capital of South Africa, Stellenbosch. Under the guidance of the young and dynamic head winemaker, Tinus Els, L'Avenir represents a premium range aiming to bring a fresh approach to some of the grape varietals synonymous with South African winemaking such as Chenin Blanc and Pinotage.
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Sobieski
Currently ranked as the number two selling Vodka in Poland, Sobieski is one of Galvins’ newest additions. Named after a heroic 17th century Polish king, Sobieski is made following traditional recipes and is distilled four times to ensure a smooth taste.
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Spier
Established in 1692, Spier has grown to become one of South Africa’s largest and most respected wineries. Not only does Spier focus on high quality wines but it also holds an outstanding position on social responsibility and was the first winery to be accredited by South Africa’s Wine Industry Ethical Trade Association.
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Step Road
Based in Adelaide in South Australia, the Step Road winery creates fresh, smart and quality wines using the most modern wine making techniques and prides itself on its environment awareness. The First Step brand is designed to be fruit forward and easy drinking in style making it an ideal choice as a house or function wine. The Step Road label represents the pinnacle of the winemaker’s craft and uses grapes from estate-owned vineyards only to ensure close monitoring of the grape-growing process.
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Underberg
The beneficial effect of Underberg is the result of the potency of selected aromatic herbs from 43 countries – worldwide after a good meal. Underberg is based on a secret Underberg family recipe whose members are personally responsible for blending the herbs. The herbs are carefully cut immediately before preparation, this guarantees optimum effectiveness and the full aromatic flavour. Two things contribute to Underberg's distinctive character: it's unique beneficial digestive effect and the unmistakable portion-sized bottle, wrapped in straw-paper. Convenient, practical and always exactly the right quantity for well-being.
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Xuxu
A unique vodka drink with 50% fresh strawberry fruit that can be enjoyed in many different ways. A fantastic shot, it can be enjoyed on its own or with a dash of whipped cream. For a longer drink it can be blended with crushed ice or mixed with pear cider, red bull or sparkling wine. For total indulgence, pour it over ice-cream!
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Yali
Since its launch in the Irish marketplace in 2005, Yali has received numerous awards and rave reviews, wowing critics and consumers alike. Named after the valley in which the winery is housed and also the Yali bird, a colourful Finch native to the area, Yali is produced by the same winery as Chileno.
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Galvins Wines & Spirits also distributes a comprehensive range of Italian wines including: