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Virgin Wines introduce their first Fairtrade range

Released on = March 27, 2007, 10:47 pm

Press Release Author = Kristian Phillips

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = From the south facing mountain slopes of Argentina, the La
Riojana range includes Malbec, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc and Torrontes - the homegrown
favourite white grape.

Press Release Body = After a 3 year long search, Virgin Wines launch their first
Fairtrade range - La Riojana.

Founder and CEO, Rowan Gormley, says, “It took us a long time to find a Fairtrade
wine we could feel confident about. We didn’t want to jump on the bandwagon without
the right wine and La Riojana was definitely worth the wait. Bringing boutique
wines to our customers has always been our priority. Adding a Fairtrade certified
range to our selection really is the icing on the cake for us.”

From the south facing mountain slopes of Argentina, the La Riojana range includes
Malbec, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc and Torrontes - the homegrown favourite white grape.


The 21st century has seen a steady consumer trend towards choosing conscience over
convenience but Virgin Wines have always stressed the importance of supporting
ethically minded producers. Andrew Baker, Buying Director, says, “Using small
farmers means we all end up with a better bottle of wine for our money. These guys
have a passion and love for the wine they make, and the land they work, that you
just won’t find with the huge conglomerates.


Web Site = http://www.virginwines.com

Contact Details = kris@neooptic.co

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