Enotria has appointed two staff internationally to be responsible for sales of its Sicilian joint venture project Cantine Settesoli.
Enotria has appointed two staff internationally to be responsible for sales of its Sicilian joint venture project Cantine Settesoli.
Walter Cramer, based in France, will be business development director, resposnsible for global sales outside of the UK and Italy. He joins from Grand Chais de France and has worked in North, Central and South America. Cramer said: "There are huge opportunities for us, in particular in South America, building on existing US business, and burgeoning Chinese and Russian markets."
Ricardo Andujar will be the new export manager and will be based in Spain. Andujar already has a relationship with Enotria having worked for Principe de Viana supplying Enotria with wines from Rioja and Navarra.
Enotria's joint venture with Sicilian co-operative Cantine Settesoli has been in place since 1999. With over 2,000 growers and almost 6,000 hectares under vine, Settesoli produces a wide range of wines from indigenous and international grape varieties.