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De Vries Premium Wines Stephanie Mwangi, Mitchelle Akoya, Hazel Mukami, Stephanie Odhiambo, Simon Gakungu, Rosemary Kiai, Sjouke de Vries, Rachael Maina, Seated from left to right: Veronicah Wambugu, Loise Wanjiru, Beverly Mbaika

Famille Perrin

Capital West Business Centre, Lantana Road, Nairobi, Kenya     +254 114 879 661     info@africaconsulting.com



Famille Perrin: Masters of Rhône Valley Wines
Famille Perrin, a cornerstone of Rhône Valley winemaking, represents generations of tradition and expertise. The family is renowned for producing exceptional wines from prestigious appellations such as Côtes du Rhône and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Their flagship estate, Château de Beaucastel, is a benchmark in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, reflecting the family's deep roots in the region. Across their vineyards, Famille Perrin expertly combines respect for terroir with meticulous craftsmanship to create wines of depth, elegance, and authenticity.

Sustainability
Sustainability is fundamental to Famille Perrin’s philosophy. The family has long been committed to organic viticulture and is a leader in promoting environmentally responsible farming across their vineyards. Their dedication to minimal intervention and respect for biodiversity ensures the long-term health of the land. By incorporating biodynamic practices, they cultivate vineyards that thrive naturally, producing wines that express the purest characteristics of their Rhône origins.

Awards and Recognition
Famille Perrin’s wines, particularly their Côtes du Rhône and Châteauneuf-du-Pape offerings, have garnered widespread acclaim. Their Côtes du Rhône wines, crafted from traditional Rhône varietals, are celebrated for their balance, rich fruit, and elegance, consistently receiving high scores from critics. Meanwhile, their Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines have earned numerous accolades, including gold medals at international competitions. Famille Perrin’s commitment to excellence and sustainability ensures that their wines remain highly regarded, from everyday Côtes du Rhône to the more structured Châteauneuf-du-Pape.