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Albariño: Top Producers of Spain's Star White Wine
Rías Baixas in Galicia, Spain, is the most famous wine region in Galicia, though it is often known simply by its characteristic grape: Albariño. Rías are inlets of the Atlantic similar to fjords.
by Aaron Taboada3 viewswineries - news
21st Century Tempranillo: Classics and Rebels in Ribera del Duero
Ribera del Duero occupies the position of challenger to Rioja’s dominance in Spanish red wine. Learn about some of the most important producers to visit to see the best of the old and the new in Ribera del Duero.
by Aaron Taboada3 viewswineries - news
Cultivating Sustainability: The World’s Best Vineyards’ Quest for a Greener Future
On the eve of the highly anticipated World’s Best Vineyards countdown in Rioja, Spain, a group of over 20 esteemed representatives from wineries in the Top 50 gathered at the iconic Bodegas Campillo. However, this gathering was not merely a celebration of wine excellence; it was an earnest discussion on the future of sustainability in... View Article The post Cultivating Sustainability: The World’s Best Vineyards’ Quest for a Greener Future appeared first on Winerist Magazine .
by Tania Lee4 viewsask-wineristriojavintelligencewine-educationwine-tradewine-travel - news
A Day in Lodi Wine Country: Where to Wine Taste in Lodi
Wine tasting in Lodi should be on every wine lover’s list. While it’s most known for big, bold reds, there are some Lodi wineries that offer impressive white wines, too. This distinct area has proven itself for hundreds of years and we’re lucky enough to experience (and taste) it. If you’re wondering where to wine taste in Lodi, these are the places you need to know! Where is Lodi? Lodi is a notable wine region in Northern California. It is nestled between the San Francisco Bay and Sierra Nevada Mountains. Lodi has been in the grape-growing business since the mid-1800’s and is continuing to make big strides in the wine world. This area is best known for it’s Zinfandel, due to it’s unique soil and mild temperatures. In fact, it’s known as the Zinfandel Capital of the world and produces 40% of California’s Zinfandels. Why You Should Visit Lodi Wine Country Lodi is home to some of the oldest grape vines– specifically of the Zinfandel variety. If you’re into the big, red wines, like Zin, L
by Kelsey Cummins5 viewstravel-guideswinecalifornialodiwine-countrywine-tasting
