Tag Archive: Georges Duboeuf
Beaujolais Icon Georges Duboeuf Dies At 86
Georges Duboeuf, a winemaking icon of France’s Beaujolais region and a force in promoting Beaujolais in the U.S., passed away yesterday after suffering a stroke at his home in Romanèche-Thorins near Lyon, the Agence France Presse reports. He was 86. Continue reading →
Posted in News on January 6, 2020News Briefs for November 21, 2019
•Georges Duboeuf has launched the latest edition of its Beaujolais Nouveau, heralding the first European wines of the 2019 vintage. Continue reading →
Posted in News on November 21, 2019Quintessential Wines Sees Turnaround For Duboeuf, Upside For Spanish Portfolio
With annual volume of around 1 million cases, Napa, California-based importer and marketer Quintessential Wines has been achieving growth across a number of imported wine segments recently. Continue reading →
Posted in News on April 10, 2019News Briefs for August 7, 2018
•375 Park Avenue Spirits, a division of Sazerac, has announced a number of new, multi-year strategic partnerships in the U.S. with brands in Pernod Ricard’s global portfolio. Continue reading →
Posted in News on August 7, 2018Georges Duboeuf Returns To Growth In 2017
Following a period of difficulty that began around 2005, the Georges Duboeuf portfolio has stabilized in the U.S. market, and importer Quintessential Wines says the brand will be up about 2% this year. Continue reading →
Posted in News on November 28, 2017Exclusive: Deutsch’s Revenues Reach $600 Million, Led By Surging Josh Cellars
During its first quarter-century in business, Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits forged its reputation as one of America’s top wine importers, having built first Georges Duboeuf (now handled by Quintessential Wines) and then Yellow Tail into dominant brands in their respective categories. Continue reading →
Posted in News on December 12, 2016