Cult and Boutique Wines
Cult and Boutique Wines is a unique wine company located in the United Kingdom that specializes in cult & boutique-style Australian wines, which they cater to clients at worldwide wine fairs and trade shows. They represent only a select amount of wineries with specialty wines. Australia itself has one of the fastest growing wine industries in the world.
Trade specialist Ben Austin has said that the company concentrates on wines that are high-end but with a low production rate--"something a little bit different to the mass production wines that you tend to find on the shelves of your local merchant," Austin says in a post on the group's Facebook page.
They import a stellar amount of wines including Gibson, Kaesler, and Kay Brothers. Their wines come from wine yards that include Hobbs Winery in South Australia, Wild Duck Creek in Heath cote, Victoria, Australia, and family-owned vineyard Kay Brothers Winery in South Australia.
Their wines are listed in respectable wine publications like The Wine Advocate with positive reviews and are seen in premiere locations like Mandarin Oriental and Knights bridge Hotel. Their clients include wine buyers, private owners, businesses, posh restaurants, and luxury hotels.
TRADE SHOWS
Cult & Boutique Wines like to spend their time at trade shows because it's an excellent way to show attendees the unique Australian specialty wines available in the UK that are not necessarily available by trade. It also draws attention to Australia's and fast growing wine industry.
Cult & Boutique Wines has participated in an extensive amount of trade shows and international wine fairs. They have shown their wines to clients and onlookers at the London International Wine Fair, which they've been a part of four years. This fair is known to be the largest of its kind in Europe.
One of their most popular was their showing of wines at the 2009 International Wine Fair in London. Wines that were highly regarded by the crowd at the Excel Centre included the 2004 Two Hands Zippy's Block Shiraz and The Colonia Estate Emigre 2006.
During the 2010 International Wine Fair, wine enthusiasts have the chance try premium Australian wines made available in the UK and meet highly recognized winemakers like David Anderson from Wild Duck Creek and Colin Rayment, General Manager at the Kay Brothers Winery.
Last year, they showcased their wares at "World Class Australia," an annual trade testing in February 2010 at London's Saatchi Gallery. The group had the chance to showcase their new Australian wines which are becoming more and more recognizable in the United Kingdom.
Clients who are interested in buying wines from Cult & Boutique wines are welcome to join their online mailing list. Specialty wines ordered are delivered to your front door. Business and corporate clients can customize their purchases and include items such as gift wrap or frequent deliveries.
For Further Information:
Cult and Boutique Wines - Wiki Page
Cult and Boutique Wines - Business Card
Cult and Boutique Wine - bigsight
Cult and Boutique - Qapacity
Trade specialist Ben Austin has said that the company concentrates on wines that are high-end but with a low production rate--"something a little bit different to the mass production wines that you tend to find on the shelves of your local merchant," Austin says in a post on the group's Facebook page.
They import a stellar amount of wines including Gibson, Kaesler, and Kay Brothers. Their wines come from wine yards that include Hobbs Winery in South Australia, Wild Duck Creek in Heath cote, Victoria, Australia, and family-owned vineyard Kay Brothers Winery in South Australia.
Their wines are listed in respectable wine publications like The Wine Advocate with positive reviews and are seen in premiere locations like Mandarin Oriental and Knights bridge Hotel. Their clients include wine buyers, private owners, businesses, posh restaurants, and luxury hotels.
TRADE SHOWS
Cult & Boutique Wines like to spend their time at trade shows because it's an excellent way to show attendees the unique Australian specialty wines available in the UK that are not necessarily available by trade. It also draws attention to Australia's and fast growing wine industry.
Cult & Boutique Wines has participated in an extensive amount of trade shows and international wine fairs. They have shown their wines to clients and onlookers at the London International Wine Fair, which they've been a part of four years. This fair is known to be the largest of its kind in Europe.
One of their most popular was their showing of wines at the 2009 International Wine Fair in London. Wines that were highly regarded by the crowd at the Excel Centre included the 2004 Two Hands Zippy's Block Shiraz and The Colonia Estate Emigre 2006.
During the 2010 International Wine Fair, wine enthusiasts have the chance try premium Australian wines made available in the UK and meet highly recognized winemakers like David Anderson from Wild Duck Creek and Colin Rayment, General Manager at the Kay Brothers Winery.
Last year, they showcased their wares at "World Class Australia," an annual trade testing in February 2010 at London's Saatchi Gallery. The group had the chance to showcase their new Australian wines which are becoming more and more recognizable in the United Kingdom.
Clients who are interested in buying wines from Cult & Boutique wines are welcome to join their online mailing list. Specialty wines ordered are delivered to your front door. Business and corporate clients can customize their purchases and include items such as gift wrap or frequent deliveries.
For Further Information:
Cult and Boutique Wines - Wiki Page
Cult and Boutique Wines - Business Card
Cult and Boutique Wine - bigsight
Cult and Boutique - Qapacity