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Our Land, Our Grapes, Our Hands
Raimat is one of the Codorníu Group's most historic wineries. Established in 1918 by Don Manuel Raventós, is a pioneer in the innovation of winemaking techniques in addition to experimenting with new grape varieties to improve the quality of its wines. The winery has the largest vineyard area in Europe owned by a single family and as such an example for other wineries.

Raimat owes its reputation to the union of two factors: a favourable yet rigorous climate –hot summers and cold winters– and the application of important technological advancements.

In 1975 Raimat began growing and studying Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay; in 1980, Merlot and Tempranillo. The harvest now also includes Pinot Noir, Albariño, Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah.

They have earned prestigious international prizes for the excellent quality of his wines. Raimat sales in the international markets represent 50% of the total winery sales. Raimat's main international distribution includes the Scandinavian countries, followed by Germany, Switzerland,Belgium, Holland, the United States and Great Britain.

Raimat's owner, the Codorníu Group has turned into one of the world's leading wine–producing companies; its possesses the largest area in Spain of own vineyards, some 3.000 hectares distributed throughout some of the best know wine regions.

Nowadays the Cordorniú Group owns nine wineries in Spain, one in Argentina and one in California. The Company has a presence in 90 countries and maintains nine sales offices overseas; exports account for 30% of sales.
Company name: Codorniu, S.A.
Established: 1551
Countries: More than 100
Other Brands: Codorníu, Raimat, Bach, Delapierre, Rondel, Viña Pomal, La Vicalanda, Viña Zaco, Viña Paceta, Séptima, Scala Dei, Nuviana, Veranza, Legaris, Abadía del Poblet, Thalassa, Parnás.
Website: www.raimat.com
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