Forbes published a feature on VINTUS’ 20th anniversary following an interview between writer Rachel King and VINTUS CEO and Founder Michael Quinttus on the company’s 20th anniversary. In the interview, Quinttus discusses VINTUS’ journey, growth, and core philosophy. Key takeaways from the article highlight VINTUS’s commitment to curating a unique portfolio of fine wines and spirits, focusing on long-term partnerships, and adapting to changing industry dynamics.
Quinttus underscored the importance of maintaining integrity and quality as guiding principles for the business, emphasizing that much of VINTUS’ success has been driven by a focus on relationships with family-owned producers and a mission to represent brands that exhibit exceptional craftsmanship. Rather than rapid scaling, VINTUS has grown selectively, prioritizing meaningful partnerships over time that align with its values. “It’s about adding producers that we’re passionate about, and that fit into our long-term vision for VINTUS,” said Quinttus.
In celebrating this milestone, Quinttus expressed gratitude for the trust and collaboration we have built with our partners over the years, underscoring our growth has been a collaborative effort grounded in mutual respect and shared values. Read the full online story HERE and attached
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