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A French legacy of innovation brings fermentation solutions to winemakers
More than 180 years ago, two friends started a distillery in northern France to make grain alcohol and Dutch gin. Soon after, they turned to making fresh yeast, from which Société [...]
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Celebrities who Owns Wineries – Sting
Sting’s Winery Il Palagio: The Rockstar Who Makes Wine as Revenge He got conned on the day he bought... The post Celebrities who Owns Wineries – Sting appeared first on The Finest Italian Wine .
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Inside 1 Mill Road’s Cross-Border Wine Chapter
The post Inside 1 Mill Road’s Cross-Border Wine Chapter appeared first on Social Sips .
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Celler Cal Pla: Tradition in Motion
In a region celebrated for its modern renaissance, this 245-year-old family estate reflects what Priorat has always been. The cobblestones beneath our feet are worn smooth by centuries of harvest traffic. On our left stands a stone building more than 300 years old; on our right, its younger sibling from 1850, built because the family […] The post Celler Cal Pla: Tradition in Motion appeared first on Advinetures.ca .
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Celler Gritelles: A Measured Approach
Dr. Xavier Estivill was our first stop on what would be a single, tightly packed day in Priorat. In hindsight, there was no better place to begin. We met him in one of his vineyards above Cornudella de Montsant, where he quickly set the tone, walking us through the site’s soils, elevation, and exposure in […] The post Celler Gritelles: A Measured Approach appeared first on Advinetures.ca .
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The Remix of the La Grande Dame 2018: Emmanuel Gouvernet’s High-Stakes Harmony
By Martha Cisneros Paja Meet one of the winemakers from Veuve Clicquot Emmanuel Gouvernet The light inside Café Louis Vuitton bounces off the crystal like a lens flare in a Villeneuve frame, casting sharp, expensive shadows across the table. Emmanuel Gouvernet leans forward, his movements possessing a rhythmic fluidity that immediately betrays his past life […] This post The Remix of the La Grande Dame 2018: Emmanuel Gouvernet’s High-Stakes Harmony was posted on WineDivaa .
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How sweet is dry wine?
Let’s talk about sugar – specifically, sugar in wine. Wine grapes contain natural sugar but,...
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Making our 2021 sparkling wine — the final steps
King Estate makes sparkling wine in the traditional French method, or méthode champenoise. It’s a...
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Paradox in a Bottle
The defining characteristic of King Estate’s Paradox Pinot Gris can be summed up in one...
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🍷 The Rise of Low- and No-Alcohol Wines: Why Everyone’s Drinking Smarter in 2025
🥂 A New Era of Wine Without the Hangover Wine lovers around the world are rethinking how — and why — they drink. Searches for The post 🍷 The Rise of Low- and No-Alcohol Wines: Why Everyone’s Drinking Smarter in 2025 appeared first on The Finest Italian Wine .
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🍇 How AI Is Transforming the World of Wine: When Technology Meets Terroir
🧠 Introduction: A New Vintage of Innovation The story of wine has always been one of balance — between nature and nurture, intuition and science.Now, The post 🍇 How AI Is Transforming the World of Wine: When Technology Meets Terroir appeared first on The Finest Italian Wine .
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Last Lap Around The World #1: Brunello, Lirac, Uruguay
The first installment of our mega 2025 issue features Brunello standard Il Poggione, a new Lirac project called Etienne that'll make you think you're drinking Chateaneuf, and a survey of Urugua's summery whites. The post Last Lap Around The World #1: Brunello, Lirac, Uruguay first appeared on Good Vitis .
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F/W 24′ The Whole Shebang: All The Articles
We've got a one-of-a-kind Napa sauvignon blanc clone; a tiny report on the Colorado wine scene; check-in's with Morét Brealynn, Merry Edwards, and Clarice Wine Company; killer cru Beaujolais; a piece on the absurdity and absurdly cool thing of aging wine; and a profile of Russian River Valley's Bucher Wines. The post F/W 24′ The Whole Shebang: All The Articles first appeared on Good Vitis .
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F/W 24′ Feature: Back To The Vintage
Aging wine is such a privileged thing to do, it’s such an abstract thing to do, and it’s one of the more imprecise wine topics to try to capture in a coherent way, which is saying quite a bit. It’s kind of an absurd topic. It’s also a fascinating multi-dimensional way to travel through time and space while getting a window into the soul of a vineyard, and a winemaker, and a vintage, in a single bottle. The post F/W 24′ Feature: Back To The Vintage first appeared on Good Vitis .
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Solar at The Castle
Going Green at The Castle The post Solar at The Castle appeared first on Castello di Amorosa .
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Brooks Painter, Director of Winemaking
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