FRANCE: Thiénot purchase highlights Champagne push
By Sophie Kevany | 11 May 2007
The purchase, announced last week, of a majority stake holding in Bordeaux negociant CVBG Dourthe-Kressmann by Champagne group Thiénot, brings to three the number of major Champagne houses investing in the region.
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The purchase, announced last week, of a majority stake holding in Bordeaux negociant CVBG Dourthe-Kressmann by Champagne group Thiénot, brings to three the number of major Champagne houses investing in the region.

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