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CardsSafe Ltd. Teams Up with Bacchus Wines (PLDC)


Pierre-Loup DeCam, Founder of Bacchus Wines (PLDC)


CardsSafe Ltd. is pleased to announce a new partnership with wine broker and aficionado Pierre-Loup DeCam, Founder of Bacchus Wines (PLDC).


CardsSafe and Pierre-Loup are thrilled to be working together to bring the joyful wines of Parenchère in eastern Bordeaux to independent restaurants, pubs and bars in the UK.


For all the negatives the last two years have brought the hospitality industry, a lot of good has blossomed from visionary individuals in the field. In 2019, after decades of business together, an idea struck. Could CardsSafe and Pierre-Loup's wine brokerage business, Bacchus Wines (PLDC), based in Hampshire, collaborate in a way to benefit their mutual customers?


The answer was, yes, they can!


HOW IT ALL BEGAN Pierre-Loup and Trond Rornes, Director of CardsSafe, met years back when Pierre-Loup was the landlord of a 500-year- old pub in Surrey. CardsSafe was first installed in the iconic public house in 2008, with additional units added quickly. He and his team saw immediately the benefits of the CardsSafe system, which handled their customers' bank cards safely, eliminating all fraud and increasing spend via food and drinks tabs by more than 20%.


ABOUT THE WINES Bacchus Wines (PLDC) offer beautiful wines to private clients and independent outlets. The majority of the wines hail from the award-winning


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There are six signature wines: The ‘Classique’ red Château de Parenchère, the prestigious ‘Cuvée Raphaël, the Bordeaux Clairet, the ‘La Roseraie’ ‘Bordeaux Rose’, the Bordeaux ‘Blanc Sec’, the cuvée ‘Esprit de Parenchère’ and the 2020 vintage: ‘L’Équilibriste’.


Château de Parenchère aims to obtain a well-balanced wine with a firm density and elegant and mellow tannins. They also seek to produce an elegantly wooded wine, with a present yet discreet oak (‘Cuvee Raphael’ and ‘Esprit de Parenchère’), that leaves plenty of room for expressing red fruit and spices aromas.


Trond Rornes, Director of CardsSafe, says, “I am convinced that all CardsSafe


Château de Parenchère. The Chateau dates back to 1570 and has a long and well-established history in viticulture.


Raphael Gazaniol renovated the Chateau in 1958, and later, it was further developed by his son Jean. Jean and Pierre-Loup grew up together and have been lifelong friends for over 50 years.


Jean Gazaniol, Creator of the fine wines of Ch. De Parenchère, reflects; “Pierre-Loup and I have been blessed with a friendship that has lasted for over half a century. Our mutual love for the land and the terroir naturally strengthened our ties. And what has always pleased me about Pierre Loup's approach to wine is that he has always been interested in WINE in itself apart from any consideration of classification, notoriety or fashion.”


customers will come to appreciate the Parenchère wines that Bacchus Wines (PLDC) is going to bring to the UK market via its energetic representative Pierre-Loup.”


CardsSafe and Pierre-Loup look forward to their partnership to offer independent restaurants, pubs and bars in the UK the opportunity to provide their customers with the fantastic Chateau de Parenchère wines from Bordeaux region.


To find out more, please email: Bacchus@cardssafe.com


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