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What Is A Wine Négociant?: Négociant Wine Merchants - BinWise There is also a middle ground between standard negociant and négociant-éleveur You can think of it as a négociant-éleveur-lite They take fermented or clarified wine and make small improvements to it That also invites the risk that they degrade the wine, too (see wine oxidation and bottle shock in wine)
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What is a Negociant? - Definition from WineFrog A negociant, in the context of wine, is a merchant who purchases grapes, bulk juice or finished wine from other vineyards They can bottle the wine under their own name either as is or after blending with other wines
Everything You Need to Know About Négociant Wines - Verve Wine Although négociant wines are often viewed as inferior to their estate-bottled counterparts, we’ve got a few producers that are certain to shift that mentality Today, micro-négoces around the globe are purchasing responsibly-farmed fruit and vinifying wines that rival some of the best estate-bottled juice Learn more
What Is the Future for American Wine Négociants? - SevenFifty Daily Some are négociant-only ventures, while others are negociant wine brands within larger import, distributor, or even winery portfolios Some are marketed primarily direct-to-consumer, while others are traditionally distributed to on- and off-premise buyers