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Kouros Assyrtiko 2024
Pale straw in color with a nice citrus and minerally nose. On the mid palate the wine packs a punch with strong zesty lime notes that eased a bit as it breathed. On opening it had a touch of effervescence … Continue reading →
by John Galea5 viewsjg-reviewwine - news
Domaine de la Baume Les Thermes Cabernet Sauvignon 2023
This is a Vin de Pays wine, now known by the EU designation Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP), these are wines that either couldn’t or chose to not meet the rules of the Appellation, assuming they are in a region covered by … Continue reading →
by John Galea3 viewswine - news
Texas Wine Growers Brings the All Texas Tasting Experience to Fredericksburg This March
If you want to understand Texas wine without the marketing fluff, this is the one to circle. Presented by Uncork Texas Wines, Texas Wine Growers is hosting an educational and genuinely fun afternoon celebrating wines made entirely from Texas grown grapes alongside artisan foods from across the state. The 100% Texas Tasting Experience puts the […] The post Texas Wine Growers Brings the All Texas Tasting Experience to Fredericksburg This March appeared first on Austin Food Magazine .
by Hayden Walker5 viewseventsfeaturedfood-festivalwine - news
Best Wine to Drink with Indian Food
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by Omkar Pachpatil3 viewswine - news
Habits de Lumiere – the Festival of Lights in Epernay, France
During a three days stay at the Reims in the Champagne region of France, Mukul Manku went on a family visit to the nearby city of Epernay, to attend the famous Habits de Lumiere – also known as the Festival of Lights. In this post, Mukul talks about his experience. A Train Journey to Epernay Continue reading "Habits de Lumiere – the Festival of Lights in Epernay, France"
by mukulmanku5 viewschampagne-epernay-habits-de-lumierewinechampagne-houseschampagne-tourismfestival-of-lightshabits-de-lumiere - news
Hautvillers – the Cradle of Champagne
UNESCO World Heritage Landscape Hautvillers is part of a UNESCO listing called the Champagne Hillsides, Houses and Cellars. Inscribed in 2015, this designation recognises the historic vineyard slopes around villages like Hautvillers, along with the Champagne houses and cellars in Reims and Épernay. This historic village is closely associated with Dom Pérignon, the Benedictine monk Continue reading "Hautvillers – the Cradle of Champagne"
by mukulmanku5 viewschampagnechampagne-tourismcradle-of-champagnehautvillershautvillers-tourismewine - news
Best Beverage For Valentine’s Day Equals Bubbles
The Best Beverage for Valentine’s Day equals bubbles, and there are plenty of us who love them! Holidays like Christmas, New Years, and Valentines Day all have love yearnings attached to them. I know I’m so busy the rest of the days in the year, I don’t specifically focus the same way. I adore roses, […] The post Best Beverage For Valentine’s Day Equals Bubbles first appeared on Wine Blog .
by Jo Diaz4 viewswinealta-vistadomaine-carnerosvalentines-day-sparling-wines - news
12 Excellent Wine Clubs For Wine Lovers
Love wine? Join the club! Here are our 10 of our favorite wine clubs and subscriptions to seek out, from Napa to Sonoma and beyond! The post 12 Excellent Wine Clubs For Wine Lovers first appeared on WineCountry.com .
by Devin Parr5 viewswinewine-enthusiastnapa-winessonoma-wineswine-clubwine-education - news
Champagne Krug Grande Cuvée 173eme
During a recent visit to Reims France, Mukul Manku savoured Champagne Krug Grande Cuvée 173eme at Le Parvis champagne bar just across the famous Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims. In this post Mukul writes about this ethereal experience. Enchanting City of Reims A visit to the city of Reims in heart of the champagne region, was on Continue reading "Champagne Krug Grande Cuvée 173eme"
by mukulmanku5 viewschampagnechampagne-and-caviarchampagne-bar-reimschampagne-krugchampagne-krug-grand-cuveewine - news
Brown Brothers’ Beautiful Escape
Fine food and wine, heritage and innovation, all come together in this Ultimate Winery Experience at one of Australia’s oldest wineries. The post Brown Brothers’ Beautiful Escape appeared first on Food Wine Travel .
by Christine Salins5 viewscellar-doors-australiawinewine-featurestop-experiencesvictoria - news
Different Types of Grapes Used to Create Wine
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by Omkar Pachpatil3 viewswine - news
February Wine Club Tasting Notes
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by Tasting List Changer5 viewstasting-noteshermosa-beachjeff-bonafedelos-angelesmanhattan-beachredondo-beach - news
INTRODUCING KING’S REACH – VICTORIAN WINES FIT FOR ROYALTY
King’s Reach, a new small-batch wine brand delivering expressive wines from treasured old vine sites across Victoria’s King Valley, Sunbury and Heathcote regions. Launching this summer, the range includes a Prosecco and Pinot Grigio from King Valley, alongside a Sparkling Brut from Sunbury that are perfect for relaxed summer entertaining – think long lunches, golden-hour […] The post INTRODUCING KING’S REACH – VICTORIAN WINES FIT FOR ROYALTY appeared first on Ocean Road Magazine .
by Ocean Road Magazine3 viewswineking-s-reach - news
Pajaru Vientu Appassimento 2024
Dark in color with a dark, dried fruit nose. On the mid palate the wine shows some fruity dark dried plums that match the nose along with some mild oak and tobacco notes. The finish is on the lighter side … Continue reading →
by John Galea5 viewsitalianjg-reviewwine - news
An Exceptional Tasting of Wines of Chateau Cheval Blanc alongside Cheval des Andes
Located in south of Saint Emilion and bordering Pomerol, Château Cheval Blanc has an exceptionally rich soil profile with an interplay of gravel, clay and sand. Cabernet Franc and Merlot flourish across 39 hectares of this historic estate. As President of Wineglitz India – The Wine Club, Mukul Manku attended the Tasting of the Wines Continue reading "An Exceptional Tasting of Wines of Chateau Cheval Blanc alongside Cheval des Andes"
by mukulmanku5 viewssaint-emilion-bordeaux-right-bank-chateau-cheval-blancwinewine-tastingwine-tasting-structured-wine-tasting-instinctive-wine-tastingchateau-cheval-blanccheval-des-andes - news
Wine of the Week: 2021 Roederer Estate Clark Road Vineyard Brut
Each week, I spotlight a wine that truly stands out—whether for its singular character, compelling backstory, or the sheer pleasure it brings in the glass. This week’s pick is one that feels especially meaningful: the 2021 Roederer Estate Clark Road Brut, a single-vineyard, vintage-dated sparkling wine from Anderson Valley. What makes Clark Road distinctive to... Read More
by Martin D. Redmond3 viewswine - news
36 Common Wine Descriptions & Wine Tasting Terms
If talk of ‘terroir’ and ‘tannins’ has you scratching your head, our guide to 36 common wine terms will help build your tasting confidence in no time. The post 36 Common Wine Descriptions & Wine Tasting Terms first appeared on WineCountry.com .
by Hana-Lee Sedgwick5 viewswine-educationwine-enthusiastwinewine-tasting - news
Mas de Libian Côtes du Rhône with Pork and Mushrooms
(Click on any photo for a full size slideshow) Côtes du Rhône WinesOne of France’s major rivers, the Rhône winds its way from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean sea. In wine terms, we think mainly of the lower section of the river, from Lyon to the Mediterranean. Côtes du Rhône (CdR) wines come from the … Continue reading →
by foodwineclick5 viewsbiodynamicfoodfrench-winophilesorganicwinewine-food - news
She Asked, “Can We Go To The Castle?”
Dream Big Or Go Home Wine lovers aren’t born, they’re created, and this is my story of how it simply seems to happen. Ask any nursing mother to prove me wrong, we plant seeds, nurture them, and watch them grow. It’s like cultivating orchids, we use our gawd-given intuition and they bloom beautifully. We’re not […] The post She Asked, “Can We Go To The Castle?” first appeared on Wine Blog .
by Jo Diaz5 viewscastello-di-amorosakorbel-winerywinewine-educationwine-marketingarmstrong-woods - news
The Quiet Season: Understanding the Winemaking Process in Winter
When the Maryland landscape turns white and the vines go dormant, many assume the winery goes quiet. However, for our production team, the winemaking process in winter is a season of high-stakes precision and constant movement. In our latest “Behind the Vines” video, Rachel, our Assistant Winemaker, takes us inside the cellar to demystify one of the most critical maintenance tasks: managing headspace and protecting the integrity of our aging vintages: Why the Winemaking Process Never Stops During the summer and fall, the focus is on growth and harvest. But once the wine is in the cellar, our biggest challenge... Read More » The post The Quiet Season: Understanding the Winemaking Process in Winter appeared first on Linganore Wines .
by Dena Purvis5 viewshighlightednewsuncategorizeddrinklocalmdwinewine - news
India’s Free Trade Agreement: A New Era for Wine and Cars
How the tables have turned. India was notorious for decades of staggering import duties. It The post India’s Free Trade Agreement: A New Era for Wine and Cars first appeared on The Primlani Kitchen aka Indian Wine Goddess .
by Rashmi Primlani, DipWSET3 viewswine - news
Verona – The Closing of the Games and the Oenological Heart of Veneto
With the closing ceremony of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Verona becomes the final point of a journey that has... Continue reading The post Verona – The Closing of the Games and the Oenological Heart of Veneto comes from AlexWine .
by Alessandro Gaboardi5 viewswinewine-wine-regionsmilano-cortina-2026veneto - news
Val di Fiemme and Anterselva – Endurance and Purity
With the inclusion of Val di Fiemme in Trentino and Anterselva/Antholz in Alto Adige, the Olympic narrative of Milano –... Continue reading The post Val di Fiemme and Anterselva – Endurance and Purity comes from AlexWine .
by Alessandro Gaboardi5 viewswinewine-wine-regionsdolomitesmilano-cortina-2026trentino - news
Cortina d’Ampezzo and the Dolomites – Elegance and Altitude
In the collective imagination, Cortina d’Ampezzo represents the quintessential setting for the Winter Olympics. Having served as the historic venue... Continue reading The post Cortina d’Ampezzo and the Dolomites – Elegance and Altitude comes from AlexWine .
by Alessandro Gaboardi5 viewswinewine-wine-regionsdolomitesmilano-cortina-2026veneto
