Growth
Whilst the two years during the pandemic saw excellent growth due to exports which compensated for losses amongst the traditional sector, this growth is also the result of a balanced business policy between the various distribution networks as well as the diversity of our offer.Despite a turbulent international context, we are solidifying our commitment to embracing winegrowing that is more respectful towards people as well as the environment, creating a win-win partnership with our producers.
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“Low so2”
Sulphites are traditionally used in wine due to their antioxidant and antiseptic properties. They help prevent the development of bacteria and organoleptic defects, but some
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Three new cuvées
Of the twelve appellations that constitute the successful Gabriel Meffre range launched in 2011, our three flagship appellations have now extended into a premium range:
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CSR: A communal concept
Commitment, excellence and independence: these are the three key words that Jean-François Curie, the CEO of Boisset – La Famille des Grands Vins chose to
Performance monitoring indicators
*x2 volume of organic and HVE3 wines compared to 2018
*19% of our purchasing volume was certified organic (5%) or HVE3 (14%)
*60% of added value redistributedto employees in 2021 compared with 58% in 2018
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382 medals including 70 gold between 2019 and 2022
594 articles between 2019 and 2021
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