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THE GRAPE PROVIDERS


WHEN WINE REALLY MATTERS YOU CAN RELY ON THESE GUYS FOR EFFICIENT, RELIABLE AND COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS


Onshore Cellars


Onshore Cellars provides not only wine provisioning, but a complete solution for wine supply to yachts, villas and private clients throughout the world. Provisioning wine is made easy with their commitment to first class service, online shopping, free impartial advice, bespoke storage solutions in the heart of Antibes, WSET training and efficient world wide delivery. From their experience as successful yacht crew they know and understand your needs and continue to streamline wine provisioning to yachts, making the process simple. For more details Tel: +33 (0)787 474 091 or visit www.onshorecellars.com


1862 Wines


1862 is the date of creation of this renowned establishment. The oldest wines and spirits cellar of Cannes welcomes you in a warm and authentic atmosphere, right in the heart of the city centre, between the Old Harbor of Cannes and Meynadier Street (just a step from the Palais des Festivals and La Croisette. Hervé and Julien, their two sommeliers, will dispense their expert advice in order to guide your choices among 850 references of wines (Grand Crus of Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Provence, Rhône Valley, World wines) and 400 spirits and liqueurs (Whisky, Rhum, Armagnac, Cognac...) On board delivery 7 days a week and the possibility of a duty free option. For more details Tel: +33 (0)4 93 39 44 56 or visit www.1862wines.com


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