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(C) Vignerons Indépendants 2025 - Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume with moderation.
6522 Results
3 Medals
Sophie DUBOIS, Laurent DUBOIS
Bordeaux
7 Les Bertrands 33860 REIGNAC France
HVE
Julien VUILLEMEZ, Valentin VUILLEMEZ
Bourgogne - Beaujolais
43 Rue de l'Église 71700 Chardonnay France
Philippe CLUZEL
Languedoc - Roussillon
1195 A Chemin Du Mas De La Tour 30300 BEAUCAIRE France
Bio
4 Medals
Marc BENASSIS
Languedoc - Roussillon
11 Rue Des 3 Consuls 66140 CANET EN ROUSSILLON France
1 Medal
Anne KOENIG
Sud-ouest - Armagnac
1495 Route De Cordes 81600 GAILLAC France
Bio
Being an Independent Winemaker means cultivating your own vines, making wine in your own cellar, and selling your wine while sharing your passion. The collective brand “Independent Winemaker” embodies committed, authentic, and human viticulture. Recognized by its logo, it promotes the diversity of terroirs and the unique expertise of the men and women who make their wines from start to finish. Guaranteeing a direct relationship between producers and consumers, it has always championed authentic wines and personalities.
Buying a wine labeled “Vigneron Indépendant” (Independent Winemaker) is a committed act! Behind this label are several thousand French winemakers who cultivate their vines, vinify, and market their wines themselves. It is a sign of recognition for consumers seeking authentic vintages and ancestral know-how. It means supporting the men, women, and families who make their wine from start to finish on their own estates. It means prioritizing artisanal quality, terroir diversity, and the local economy. Discerning consumers recognize this logo as a mark of authenticity: a wine with a true story and a direct link to the winemaker.
Depuis 1976, la Confédération des Vignerons Indépendants de France représente et défend un modèle viticole singulier, fondé sur l’indépendance, le savoir-faire, le lien direct avec le consommateur et la richesse des territoires. Syndicat professionnel, elle agit pour la reconnaissance du métier de Vigneron Indépendant, le soutien aux domaines viticoles, et la promotion de leurs spécificités en France comme à l’international. Organisée en réseau et animée par des vignerons engagés, la Confédération repose sur un fonctionnement démocratique, collégial et participatif.