Paul Symington awarded CMG by King Charles at Windsor Castle

Paul Symington awarded CMG by King Charles at Windsor Castle

Paul Symington of Symington Wine Estates has been awarded the Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (CMG) by King Charles III at Windsor Castle, for services to UK-Portuguese relations and social and environmental sustainability.

Symington, a dual British and Portuguese national, was born just a couple of hundred metres from the Douro River and has become a pioneer of environmental and social sustainability. The Symington family has been producing Port there since 1882.

Symington Family Estates oversees four Port houses – Graham’s, Cockburn’s, Dow’s and Warre’s – as well as several Douro wine brands.

All of the company’s vineyards are sustainably managed under a minimum intervention certification, with 130 hectares farmed organically – the largest area of organic vineyard in northern Portugal.

Paul Symington said of the CMG award:

“It was an honour to meet the King, especially in the year of the 650th anniversary of the oldest unbroken alliance in the world, between Portugal and the United Kingdom. The history of Anglo-Portuguese families like mine, and of port, was significantly influenced by this and subsequent treaties which are still alive and relevant today. I am proud to receive this award that recognises my family’s generational dedication to the Douro, as well as the invaluable contribution of my colleagues with whom I have worked for many years.”

Symington Family Estates became B Corp certified in 2019, at which time it also announced its ambition to be a carbon neutral business by 2050.

“Becoming a B Corp sets us on a journey of further changes to systematically transform our activity and ensure we are responding to the big shared challenges of our time,” Rob Symington commented at the time.

Etienne Stefano Hunyady

Co Managing Partner at Red Joint Film

1y

Great job Paul!

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Nicholas Collis

Former Director at Wines & Tours Ltd and Creator of their E-Bike Vineyard Tours

1y

Fantastic news, a great achievement and indeed so well deserved!

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Richard Hall

Retired Golf Club Secretary and Wine Trade Sales Director. Currently Lakelands Hospice Volunteer and AGE UK Home Community Support Worker. Secretary of the G.L.Mellin Tournament (golf).

1y

A great honour Paul congratulations

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Simon McMurtrie

Chair, Ultimate Performance Chair, WSET - Wine and Spirit Education Trust

1y

Many congratulations Paul. You are such a worthy recipient of this distinguished award on behalf of you, your family, your company and the role you’ve played in nurturing the relations between the UK and Portugal. Very well done.

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Christian Davis

Former editor of various alcoholic drinks publications, including Harpers, Wine & Spirits, Drinks International and Vineyard.

1y

Well deserved. A man of vision who has quietly done lots to help and support the Port sector and, in doing so, has helped all and sundry in the Douro valley

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