Southern Wine and Spirits denies rumours of retreat from Bordeaux
Southern Wine and Spirits, America’s leading wine distributor, has denied rumours it has stopped buying high end Bordeaux.
Sophie Kevany is a freelance journalist, editor and researcher who is based in Bordeaux, France.
For Decanter, she reports on the news in Bordeaux, as well as covering various areas of the world wine industry such as environmentalism and reporting on wine markets.
She has formerly written for Agence France-Press, Dow Jones Newswires and the Profitable Ideas Exchange in Bordeaux.
Southern Wine and Spirits, America’s leading wine distributor, has denied rumours it has stopped buying high end Bordeaux.
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