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Christian Quinttus

Business Development Manager at VINTUS

Christian Quinttus has a wealth of experience in sales, brand management, and education. With a background in Classics and Economics from Colgate University, Christian has excelled in roles such as Business Development Manager, Brand Manager, and Northern California Sales Manager at VINTUS. Additionally, Christian has showcased their leadership skills as a Teacher of Latin at St. George's School, where Christian not only designed curricula but also coached sports teams and mentored students. Throughout their career, Christian has demonstrated a knack for building relationships, developing sales strategies, and driving growth in various sectors.

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New York, United States

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VINTUS

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In April 2004, Michael Quinttus founded VINTUS based on his desire to develop a focused portfolio of exceptional, family-owned, estate-based producers of hand-crafted wines. One of wine’s most thrilling dimensions is the seemingly endless range of aroma, flavor and texture profiles it offers, depending on vineyard sites, grapes used, climate and vinification. As wine consumers and professionals become more experienced with wine, they relish this diversity and savor new flavor and style experiences. In this context, it is the goal of VINTUS to assemble a diverse, international range of "wines of place" produced by passionate personalities driven to extract the maximum expression from their estates. Our producers are intensely attuned to their environments, emphasizing biodynamic, organic or sustainable viticulture and winemaking. VINTUS is not just the embodiment of its remarkable estates. It is also a team of young, dynamic and highly motivated professionals in sales, marketing and operations who share the VINTUS vision and its standards of excellence and service. Our work, with our partners, is to match the passion and rigor of our producers with the sophistication and determination necessary to make an impact in the fine wine industry.


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