Bringing Foreign Wine and Spirits into France


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Jan 05 2020 29 mins   1
I recently went to a wine tasting with Ramon Bilbao, a Spanish company responsible for a large portion of the rioja wine that is consumed around the world. It got me thinking about how hard it can be to find a large selection of foreign wine in France. France has a lot of great domestic products, so I’m always curious to see how foreign products place themselves or make inroads into the country. Ii chatted a bit with Gilles Fournier of Zamora while at the tasting about this and invited him into the studio to talk to him about the challenges and interest of bringing foreign wine and spirits into France. Gilles was born in Madagascar and grew up around Africa. He studied law and international trade in Bordeaux and subsequently specialized in wine and spirits. After working with some big names in the spirits world, as well as creating his own wine-related company, in 2016, he became involved with Zamora, which lead to his current position managing the newly created French subsidiary of Zamora. Spirits and liqueurs mentioned under the umbrella of Zamora during the podcast: Loléa Bodega Ramon Bilbao Licor 43 Villa Massa Limoncello Martin Miller’s Gin Yellow Rose Texas Whiskey COCKTAIL RECIPE: Limoncello & Tonic Gilles recommends taking a break from the usual spirits mixed with tonic and try it with their Villa Massa Limoncello for something sparkling and refreshing. Simply mix the limoncello with your favorite tonic over ice and enjoy! If you’re looking for more cocktail and drinks talk between shows, head to our site, www.52martinis.com and if you’d like to carry me around in your pocket, download our iOS app, Paris Cocktails. As always, thank you to today’s guest and you listeners for tuning in our downloading. Additional thanks to: World Radio Paris for editing and production. Don’t forget to like their Facebook page! Emily Dilling of Paris Paysanne for show notes and web assistance and Son Little for the music we use As usual, we remind you to drink responsibly. And finally, if you like what we’re doing, drop a quick review.