The Malta Independent 24 April 2024, Wednesday
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Ta’ Betta Wine Estates features in ‘Strive for Perfection’ celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

Saturday, 29 October 2022, 18:18 Last update: about 2 years ago

Ta' Betta Wine Estates has been interviewed by the Royal correspondent Robert Jobson and has been invited by St James' House to feature in the prestigious Platinum Jubilee Edition of the RREC 2022 publication Strive for Perfection celebrating the Queen's Jubilee.

The launch of the publication was held at Grosvenor House in Mayfair, London where Ta' Betta showcased its wines among other world-class luxury brands. The launch was followed by the London Press Club Ball. "This was a great opportunity to promote Malta among a global audience of very discerning people. We are delighted that Ta' Betta has been recognised as a quality brand and that our story is attracting interest in very exclusive circles internationally," said Astrid Camilleri.

Ta’ Betta Wine Estates owners have been interviewed by the Royal correspondent Robert Jobson and featured in the prestigious Platinum Jubilee Edition of the RREC 2022 publication ‘Strive for Perfection’ celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee


The Ta' Betta story now spans over two decades driven by a passion for fine wines and a desire to raise the profile of Maltese wines internationally. Owned by Astrid and Juanito Camilleri, the four-hectare estate situated in Girgenti, limits of Siggiewi, has a state-of-the-art boutique winery with a production capacity of circa 25,000 bottles of D.O.K. Superior wines. Ta' Betta wines are named after three prominent grandmasters whose character the wines personify: Jean Parisot is a tenacious oak-fermented Chardonnay; Antonio Manoel is an opulent Merlot-Cabernet Sauvignon blend; while the robust Philippe Villiers is a Syrah-Cabernet Franc blend. The estate's flirtatious Syrah Rosé, Isabella Guasconi, is named after the lovechild of Grand Master de Valette. "Our wines have had some excellent reviews in international connoisseur circuits and despite the significant challenges to project a brand internationally, we are delighted we are already exporting to London, Zurich and Berlin. Although our production volumes are limited, we aim to reach out further to put Malta on the map of discerning wine lovers," said Juanito.

The RREC, the International Club for Rolls-Royce and Bentley Enthusiasts, is a distinguished global organisation, and one of the largest dedicated-marque car clubs. Through its high-end events and publications, the club informs, inspires and connects owners, while also safeguarding and celebrating the heritage of Rolls-Royce and Bentley.

St James' House is a world-renowned publisher of high-quality commemorative books for major international events and the British Royal Family is one of their principal areas of expertise.

For more information visit https://www.tabetta.com/ and https://www.sjhpublishing.com/campaigns/rrec-strive-for-perfection/


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