News Hallgarten Expands Portfolio with Bellavista and Quinta da Romaneira by Olivier Watson January 6, 2025 3 min 6 Hallgarten & Novum Wines adds Bellavista and Quinta da Romaneira to its portfolio, enhancing its premium Italian wine offerings for 2025.Hallgarten’s Exciting New Additions in 2025 As the wine industry kicks off 2025, Hallgarten & Novum Wines is making waves by welcoming two prestigious wineries into its portfolio: Bellavista, a renowned producer of Franciacorta sparkling wines, and Quinta da Romaneira, a celebrated estate known for its high-quality Ports and Douro wines. This strategic move not only diversifies Hallgarten’s offerings but also solidifies its reputation as a leading specialist wine importer in the UK. Bellavista was established in 1977 by Vittorio Moretti in the heart of the Franciacorta zone. It has gained acclaim for producing classic method sparkling wines that embody elegance and Italian style. Under the guidance of winemaker Mattia Vezzola, who partnered with Moretti in 1981, Bellavista transformed into a benchmark for quality within the region. This winery is celebrated not just for its exquisite wines but also for its commitment to excellence and tradition. Quinta da Romaneira, on the other hand, has been on an impressive journey since it was acquired by AXA Millésimes in 2004. With significant investments directed towards rejuvenating this historic property in the Douro Valley, it has emerged as one of the premier producers in Portugal, known for crafting terroir-driven expressions that reflect the unique character of this remarkable vineyard. The Essence of Bellavista The hallmark of Bellavista lies in its meticulous production process. As one of the pioneers of Franciacorta, it has set standards with its classic method sparkling wines. These wines are characterized by their complex aromas and flavors which result from aging on lees—a technique that enhances texture and depth. In addition to sparkling wines, Bellavista offers a selection of dry whites that showcase the diverse terroir of Franciacorta. Their commitment to sustainability and quality resonates throughout their entire range, making them a perfect fit for Hallgarten’s premium offerings. Jim Wilson, Hallgarten’s portfolio director, emphasizes this partnership’s significance: “The wines of Bellavista represent the epitome of Italian style – stunningly presented and beautifully elegant.” This collaboration aims to elevate Hallgarten’s Italian portfolio alongside other esteemed names like Vietti and Banfi. Quinta da Romaneira’s Legacy Quinta da Romaneira stands out not only for its rich history but also for its unwavering focus on producing exceptional Ports and Douro reds and whites. The estate’s terroir-driven philosophy results in wines that express both heritage and innovation—qualities that resonate well with contemporary wine lovers. Festive Vibes: Celebrate with Mangrove and Drinks December 16, 2024 3 Vietti’s Potential Sale: A Shift in Langhe’s Wine Legacy? January 29, 2025 0 UK Fast Food Targets Schools: Threatening Children’s Health December 5, 2024 7 Under Christian Seely’s leadership, extensive efforts have been made to revitalize this estate while maintaining respect for traditional winemaking practices. The outcome? A collection that speaks volumes about quality—ranging from robust reds to luscious Ports that embody the essence of the Douro Valley. Seely expresses his excitement about partnering with Hallgarten: “I am delighted to begin working with Hallgarten & Novum Wines on distributing our wines in the UK.” This partnership is expected to bolster Quinta da Romaneira’s presence within this competitive market. Upcoming Trade Tasting Event To celebrate these new additions, Hallgarten will host a two-day trade tasting event on January 27-28 at Old Billingsgate in London. Attendees will have an exclusive opportunity to sample both Bellavista’s sparkling range and Quinta da Romaneira’s acclaimed wines. This event is anticipated to draw industry professionals eager to explore these exciting new offerings firsthand. It represents a fantastic opportunity for sommeliers, retailers, and hospitality representatives to deepen their understanding of these exceptional producers while networking within the industry. Conclusion With Hallgarten & Novum Wines expanding its portfolio by including Bellavista and Quinta da Romaneira, there is much to look forward to in 2025. Both wineries bring rich histories coupled with modern techniques aimed at creating outstanding wines. As they make their mark within the UK market under Hallgarten’s expert guidance, wine enthusiasts can expect an elevated experience filled with quality selections from Italy and Portugal. Photo by paola capelletto on Unsplash airportFranciacorta Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Insights from Nic Rezzouk on Wine Trends and Sales next post Surgeon General Proposes Alcohol Cancer Warning Labels Elettra Lamborghini’s Vegan Journey: Sweet Surprises Ahead February 13, 2025 Why Spiedo & Margherita is Rome’s New Culinary... 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