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Enotria&Coe celebrates 50th anniversary with six new producers

Wine and drinks distributor Enotria&Coe has marked the occasion of its 50th anniversary by announcing the addition of six new producers to its portfolio.

Enotria&Coe celebrates 50th anniversary with six new producers

Enotria Winecellars Ltd was incorporated on 14 September 1972. Since its inception, Enotria&Coe has built a portfolio of over 250 wine producers and over 1,500 spirits, supplying 12,000 on-trade sites across the UK.

The distributor has announced the addition of six wine producers to its portfolio, consisting of four Italian wineries alongside one Greek and an Australian addition.

The list of producers added to the Enotria&Coe includes:

  • Arnaldo Caprai (Umbria, Italy)
  • Donato D’Angelo (Basilicata, Italy)
  • Marco Felluga (Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy)
  • Rob Dolan (Yarra Valley, Australia)
  • Serra Ferdinandea (Sicily, Italy)
  • Domaine Sigalas (Santorini, Greece)

CEO Troy Christensen called the anniversary a “landmark point” in Enotria’s history. He said: “We are incredibly  proud to welcome these new producers into the fold. They demonstrate that our talented buying team continues to source wine with the same dedication and vitality that our founder, Remo Nardone, embodied when he set up the business 50 years ago. We continue to  strengthen the calibre of our portfolio with iconic producers such as Domaine Sigalas.

“This group of producers also perfectly encapsulates how Enotria has thrived and survived over the last 50 years; we know and understand our core strengths, while staying ahead of UK market trends. This strategic expansion of our already iconic Italian portfolio with three key additions is a sign that we embrace our roots and we are still close to our heartland. However, we are also expanding into new winemaking regions and embracing emerging  philosophies through Rob Dolan and Serra Ferdinandea.”

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