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Côte de Brouilly, la pietra blu del vulcano estinto
La vasta e irregolare regione del Beaujolais costituisce una sorta di prolungamento meridionale della Borgogna e attinge il suo nome dall’antica capitale Beaujeu. Si dipana longitudinalmente per oltre cinquanta chilometri partendo a nord dall’attiguo Mâconnais fino alla città metropolitana di Lione con larghezze mediamente più... L'articolo Côte de Brouilly, la pietra blu del vulcano estinto proviene da oscarwine .
by Roberto Sironi1 viewvinibeaujolaisborgognachateauthivincotedebrouillygamay - news
LEARNING ABOUT WINE: Wine Production in Fuissé: A History
Wine Production in Fuissé: A History The village of Fuissé sits near the southern end of Burgundy’s limestone belt, where the vineyard land of the Côte d’Or and Côte Chalonnaise gives way, a few kilometers to the south, to the granitic terrain of Beaujolais. It is a small commune in the department of Saône-et-Loire, and ... Read more The post LEARNING ABOUT WINE: Wine Production in Fuissé: A History first appeared on My VanCity .
by Mitch RABINOWITZ6 viewswinebourgognechardonnayviticultureabbey-of-clunyaligote - news
NEW Rall 2025s: Precision, purity & pleasure
Donovan Rall has raised the bar yet again! While Donovan is most excited about the reds, his latest release includes some of the best renditions of the Rall White and Grenache Blanc to date. This is a winemaker who’s captivated by all aspects of wine – from the vineyards and soils to the glassware – […] The post NEW Rall 2025s: Precision, purity & pleasure appeared first on Wine Cellar Plus .
by Lauren Segers-Jewell3 viewsalllocal-winesbeaujolaisdonovan-rallgrenachepaardeberg - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsancellottabeaujolaischampagnechardonnayitalylambrusco-salamino - news
Discovering Beaujonomie: An Immersive Beaujolais Wine Tasting in New York
Discovering Beaujonomie: An Immersive Beaujolais Wine Tasting in New York By Martha Cisneros Paja The world of wine is at its best when we strip away the rigid tasting grids and replace them with shared stories and full glasses. As a wine writer who frequently tastes side-by-side with producers, I find the most compelling stories […] This post Discovering Beaujonomie: An Immersive Beaujolais Wine Tasting in New York was posted on WineDivaa .
by winedivaa3 viewswinelifebeaujolaisfrench-winesvins-de-francewine-tasting-events - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsbarolobeaujolaiscaliforniachampagnechardonnaygamay - news
A Masterclass in Organic Resilience with Clos du Cellier aux Moines and Domaine Mont Bessay
By Martha Cisneros Paja From Limestone to Granite: A Masterclass in Organic Resilience with Clos du Cellier aux Moines and Domaine Mont Bessay May 2026 has been one of the most concurrent and bustling event months in the city, but some experiences demand that you pause, return to your notes, and truly assimilate the gravity […] This post A Masterclass in Organic Resilience with Clos du Cellier aux Moines and Domaine Mont Bessay was posted on WineDivaa .
by winedivaa4 viewswinelifebeaujolaisburgundyfrench-terroirfrench-wines - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsbeaujolaiscabernet-franccaliforniacastilla-y-leonchampagnechardonnay - news
I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life: Part Eight—The Home Stretch
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist6 viewsbeaujolaisburgundywinecabernet-sauvignoneiffel-towereurope - news
I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life: Part Seven—Hallelujah
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsbeaujolaisburgundywinecabernet-sauvignoneiffel-towereurope - news
LEARNING ABOUT WINE Crémant de Bourgogne
Crémant de Bourgogne Crémant de Bourgogne is easier to understand when it is treated as one of Burgundy’s wine categories rather than as a secondary alternative to more famous sparkling regions. It is made by the traditional method, and it shares Chardonnay and Pinot Noir with Champagne, but those facts do not tell the reader ... Read more The post LEARNING ABOUT WINE Crémant de Bourgogne first appeared on My VanCity .
by Mitch RABINOWITZ5 viewswinechardonnayaligoteappellationbailly-lapierrebeaujolais - news
I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life: Part Six—Down to Moulin-à-Vent)
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist6 viewsbeaujolaisburgundywineeiffel-towereuropefood - news
I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life: Part Five—The Hospices de Beaune)
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way … Continue reading →
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I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life: Part Four—The Start of the Hospices de Beaune)
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsbeaujolaisburgundywineeiffel-towereuropefood - news
I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life): Part Three—Down to Beaune
Last week, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way back in the … Continue reading →
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I am Pretty Sure I Was COVID Patient Zero (Recounting the Worst Ten Days in my Life): Part Two—Paris
Last week, I decided to recount one of my many trips to France, which also turned out to be what I consider to be the sickest I have ever been (and that includes COVID). It happened way back in the … Continue reading →
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The Beaujolais Renaissance: Crus, Gamay, and Generational Change
For much of the late twentieth century, global perceptions of Beaujolais were shaped by the commercial success—and stylistic simplification—of Beaujolais Nouveau. While Nouveau introduced millions… Read more The post The Beaujolais Renaissance: Crus, Gamay, and Generational Change appeared first on Vinum 55 .
by Kim Allison6 viewsall-about-winewine-deep-divewine-educationbeaujolaisvinum-55 - news
November Wine Reviews: From Bordeaux Blanc to Beautiful Beaujolais
A small but mighty round-up and the launch of my limited-edition wine club. Every year, I get to November and lose it just a little bit. It feels like everything goes a tiny bit wrong – I accidentally post Carousels with typos, I wake up feeling a little off, my stomach can’t cope with the […]
by Katie5 viewswinewine-reviewsbeaujolaisbordeauxcotes-du-rhonevouvray - news
Beaujolais Nouveau Day 2025
After a decade-long hiatus, we’ve decided to dive back into the joy of Beaujolais Nouveau. Thursday 20th November, the third Thursday in November, is the release day, and we will have some Beaujolais Nouveau open for tasting. We will be supplying the always popular wine from Georges Dubeouf. What: Beaujolais Nouveau Day 2025 Where: Fareham […] The post Beaujolais Nouveau Day 2025 appeared first on Fareham Wine Cellar .
by Dominic Lockyer6 viewsbeaujolais-nouveaueventswine-tastingbeaujolaisbeaujolais-nouveau-2025fareham-wine-cellar - news
F/W 24′ Try This Wine: Balanced Beaujolais
Try the 2021 Zest Of Fleurie Montgenas No. 135 because it shows a cru-level of the appellation’s complexity while capturing that explosive brightness often shut down by cru-level cellar treatment. It’s an incredibly pretty Beaujolais, and requires no additional aging. The post F/W 24′ Try This Wine: Balanced Beaujolais first appeared on Good Vitis .
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