Bodegas Pomar, C.A.

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Bodegas Pomar, C.A.
Type Private company
Industry Alcoholic drinks
Founded1985
Headquarters Carora, Lara, Venezuela
Products Still wine and sparkling wine
RevenueIncrease2.svg $ ? billion (2006)
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Decrease2.svg $ ? billion (2006)
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Number of employees
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Parent Empresas Polar, C.A.
Website

Bodegas Pomar is an Empresas Polar subsidiary that makes still and sparkling wine. The company also set a joint venture with the French cognac manufacturer Martell and its headquarters are located in Carora, Lara, Venezuela. Their vineyards are located in Altagracia, Lara and enclose 80 hectares.

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