Grand Cru is the largest importer and distributor of quality wines in Latin America. With a strong omni-channel presence, offering over 2,000 labels from around the world in nearly 80 points-of-sale from Manaus to Porto Alegre. In addition to franchises and its own operations, it has e-commerce, a wine club, and distribution to the finest restaurants, hotels, and gourmet stores. With over 20 years of tradition, it is recognized as a synonym for quality due to the unique experience it provides for wine enthusiasts. Founded in 1998, Grand Cru arrived in Brazil four years later, in 2002, with a focus on importing Argentinian wines and great wines from Bordeaux. The company has since grown to become the largest chain of exclusively imported wine shops in Brazil. Currently, Grand Cru operates in the import and distribution market with nearly 80 units in the most important Brazilian cities - including branches and franchisees - as well as a website, its Wine Club (Confraria Grand Cru), and a telesales center. The wines are carefully selected, undergoing evaluation by the demanding sommelier team, resulting in a portfolio of the highest quality, ranking among the best in South America. The company operates in the Food and Beverage industry, representing a solid presence in the market. However, information about their headquarters and recent investments is not currently available. Nonetheless, Grand Cru's long-standing presence and its continued expansion in the Brazilian market are noteworthy.
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