UPDATE: FRANCE: Vranken toasts fizz in Champagne sales
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 4 April 2007
Vranken-Pommery Monopole is targeting acquisitions in still wine in 2008, the Champagne house has said. Company secretary Paul Bamberger said today (4 April) that Vranken, which has interests in Champagne, Port and wines from the Rhone and Provence, is looking to further expand its wine stable in 2008.
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Vranken-Pommery Monopole is targeting acquisitions in still wine in 2008, the Champagne house has said. Company secretary Paul Bamberger said today (4 April) that Vranken, which has interests in Champagne, Port and wines from the Rhone and Provence, is looking to further expand its wine stable in 2008.

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