Sandeman (wine)
Sandeman is a brand of Port and Sherry wines founded in 1790.
Its well known logo features a caped man known as "The Don" dressed in a Portuguese student's cape and a wide traditional Andalusian type hat.
Besides Port and Sherry wines, it also produces Brandy and Madeira wine.
History
Brothers George and David Sandeman from Perth founded the company in 1790 with £300. David, more interested in banking than vintnering, left the company in 1798 to found the Commercial Bank of Scotland leaving George in sole charge.In 1953, Sandeman bought the port company Robertson Brothers.
Initially passed to his nephew, George Glas Sandeman, Sandeman remained a family business until bought out by the drinks company Seagram in 1979. In 2001 the operation was sold to Sogrape by Diageo and Pernod Ricard who had acquired it from Seagram. A descendant, George Thomas David Sandeman is a member of the board of Sogrape Vinhos S.A.