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Ackerman Rémy-Pannier
Loire
Ten winemaking centres, located in the heart of the major wine-producing areas of the Loire Valley, give the Company its true
winemaking and traceability heritage. The Rémy Pannier brand, founded in 1885, is conquering global markets and is a
renowned reference for Loire wines.
Ackerman-Rémy Pannier (ARP) specialise in authentic wines, dedicated to the pleasures of tasting and conviviality. It is
always exciting to discover the character and personality of these wines.
Experience and tradition, as well as technological advances in terms of winemaking techniques, are at the heart of their
authenticity. ARP are strongly committed to the protection of terroirs through sustainable winegrowing.
Under the watchful eye of ARP oenologists, these farming practices are used by partner winegrowers and guarantee the
quality of the harvests, while respecting the character of each selected terroir. After pressing, alcoholic (and sometimes
malolactic) fermentations produce supple wines, with delicate aromas and good keeping qualities.
36-71 btls 72+ btls
case size
mixed mixed
51301 Dry White Confier, vdt 12x75cl £4.66 £4.16
51300 Red Confier, vdt 12x75cl £4.66 £4.16
51302 Anjou Rosé, vdt 12x75cl £4.91 £4.41
51306 Chenin Blanc, VDP 6x75cl £5.69 £5.19
51305 Dames de la Vallée Sauvignon, VDP 6x75cl £6.04 £5.54
51308 Merlot, VDP 6x75cl £5.49 £4.99
Sparkling Wines
36-71 btls 72+ btls
case size
mixed mixed
75150 Samur 1811, Sparkling 6x75cl £8.50 £8.00
75151 Tastemets Cabernet Rosé, Sparkling 6x75cl £7.40 £6.90
75152 Tastemets Chardonnay, Sparkling 6x75cl £7.40 £6.90
75154 Reminger Blanc de Blancs, Sparkling 6x75cl £5.23 £4.73
History
In the 18th century, Louis Rémy, a vassal of the "Seigneurerie de Milly" in Anjou, decided to leave for Chênehutte, situated on
the banks of the Loire. There he was employed as a bargee working between Saumur and Nantes. He sailed the large flat
bottomed barges, well adapted to the difficulties of navigating on the Loire at the time. Wine, transported in barrels, made up
the major portion of the cargo...
It was in 1885 that François Rémy, son of the last bargee in the family and apprentice cooper, took over a small vineyard left to
him by the widow of his boss on the death of the latter. Louis, his son developed the business, particularly the transport sector
which quickly spread to the west and east and included both the muscadet and pouilly regions. He associated his wife's name
to his and the company name became Rémy Pannier.
Thereafter Maurice Rémy, his son, both passionate and with a strong desire to develop the company, propelled Rémy Pannier
to the top of the list of Wine Merchants in the Loire Valley.
01246 453399
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