
- 2018-11-07
- KRUG
Margareth Henriquez has been featured among the 200 most influential people in the wine industry.
Margareth Henriquez (President of Maison KRUG and Estates & Wines, the Wine Division of Moët Hennessy) has been featured among the 200 most influential people in the wine industry alongside Bernard Arnault (3rd) and Philippe Schaus (27th) in the ‘Revue de Vin de France’, a key publication in the French wine industry. She appears in the 37th position of the ranking, is also named one of the 10 most influential women, as well as one of the 10 most influential foreigners of the industry.
Margareth Henriquez
Born in Venezuela and educated in the United States, Margareth Henriquez has a passion for people, for cultural differences and for the world of wines and spirits. The former President of Moët Hennessy Argentina has been at the head of Krug since 2009 and now lives in France. She was already a globetrotter, having worked in Venezuela, Mexico and Argentina .She was appointed as the 2013 Woman of the year by Drinks International; one of the most important trade media in the UK.
■Comment from Dom Pérignon Cellar Master Vincent Chaperon.
“Dom Pérignon and refined gastronomy have a mutually inspiring and elevating relationship. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Chef Natsuko Shoji for the past two years, and I’ve been continually impressed by her deep love for Dom Pérignon, her unique personality, artistic sense, creativity, and above all, her humanity. She also demonstrates a thoughtful approach to passing on her legacy to the next generation through meaningful dialogue with others. I am truly looking forward to continuing our journey together. ”Dom Pérignon and refined gastronomy have a relationship of mutual inspiration and enhancement. I have been working with Chef Natsuko Shoji for two years now, and she has a love for Dom Pérignon, a unique personality, artistry, creativity, and yet is very human. I am also impressed by her thoughtfulness regarding inheritance to the next generation and her attitude of communicating with various people. I am very much looking forward to working with her in the future."
■ Comment from été Chef Natsuko Shoji.
“Dom Pérignon is a truly special champagne to me. As it is often called ‘the art of time,’ it is not swayed by fleeting trends, but is crafted with a long-term perspective, maintaining its singular taste to this day. Remarkably, about 1% of the grapes used still come from the vineyards cultivated by Dom Pierre Pérignon himself since 1668, preserving the origin at its core. I see it as a true piece of art that carries his DNA. It is an incredible honor to collaborate with Dom Pérignon.”