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Global Wine Distributor signs Agreement with Martín Códax

Submitted by Gabriella on Monday, 21 May 2007No Comment |
Being that Catavino’s Virtual Wine Tasting this month is Albariño, how interesting that the international wine distributor E&J Gallo just signed an agreement with the Galician winery, Martín Códax to retain exclusive rights to distribute their wines in the US. As a result of this contract, Martín Códax will not only become the top selling Rías Baixas winery, but also the top selling Spanish producer in the US! Beginning this month, Martín Códax’s Albariño and their Riojan Martín Códax Erto will be available in all 50 States. We would love to have people get out there and let us know not only how available it is but whether you’re fond of their wines in our forum!

Cheers,
Gabriella

Oh and check out Adrienne’s article about one of their wines here: Podredumbre Noble – Spanish wines new friend?

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