Picture: Christian G.E. Schiller with Bordeaux Guru Rene Gabriel, who was until 2005 for 15 Years the Head of Purchase at Mövenpick and now is a Consultant with Mövenpick, here at Mövenpick, Frankfurt
German Wine Journalist Mario Scheuermann issued an interesting posting on his web page Weinreporter's DrinkTank recently with a list of the largest wine and spirits retailers in Europe. Here is the list, ranked by the number of shops.
Top Seven
Gall & Gall 586 Shops (Netherlands). Gall & Gall (founded in 1884) belongs to the food retail giant Ahold (acquired in 1989).
Nicolas 530 Shops (France, GB). Owned by Groupe Castel.
Symbolaget 421 Shops (Sweden). Government monopoly in Sweden.
Jacques´ Wein Depot 285 Depots (Germany, Austria). Owned by the German wine and spirits trade giant HAWESKO.
Vom Fass over 280 Shops (33 countries)
Majestic Wines 206 Shops (GB)
Oddbins 158 Shops Shops (GB)
Others
Others include:
Wein & Co 29 Shops (Austria)
Weinland Mövenpick 28 Shops (Germany, Switzerland)
Vino 20 (Germany)
Rindchen´s Weinkontor 17 (Germany, including franchise partners).
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