Distributor of biodynamic wines in Sweden?

originally posted by Larry Stein:
Distributor of biodynamic wines in Sweden?Asking for a friend (really!). She's based in France and reps wines from Jura, Loire, and Burgundy.

Although no one explicitly mentioned it only Systembolaget (a gov't monopoly) sells wines to consumers, but Eric and Tore know that quite well.

The importers, such as Brézème's, Dryckesbutiken, can sell to the restaurant/hotel trade or the monopoly, as can the others.

It isn't the same as the US or even other EU countries, where there can be a three-tiered system of Importer, Distributor, and Retailer.
 
originally posted by Josh Fontaine:
who does she rep in France ?

Laura's company is Blue Granát. There's no website, only a Facebook group. It's hard to get a handle on all the domaines she reps. Domaine du Possible ( Côtes du Roussillon), Domaine Bruno Dubois (Saumur-Champigny), Domaine Zélige Caravent (Pic St Loup), and Champagne Lelarge-Pugeot (Vrigny, Champagne). That's the portfolio she started with when she formed the company two years ago. Since then, she's added Chandon de Briailles and Domaine de la Pinte. Probably others, too. I met her when I tasted at de la Pinte in 2014.
 
originally posted by Larry Stein:
originally posted by Josh Fontaine:
who does she rep in France ?

Laura's company is Blue Granát. There's no website, only a Facebook group. It's hard to get a handle on all the domaines she reps. Domaine du Possible ( Côtes du Roussillon), Domaine Bruno Dubois (Saumur-Champigny), Domaine Zélige Caravent (Pic St Loup), and Champagne Lelarge-Pugeot (Vrigny, Champagne). That's the portfolio she started with when she formed the company two years ago. Since then, she's added Chandon de Briailles and Domaine de la Pinte. Probably others, too. I met her when I tasted at de la Pinte in 2014.

Cool thanks, seems like it's mostly export. In any case most of those domaines are already repped in Paris through others....
 
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