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Complete Guide to Sparkling Wines

Sparkling wines are always about the refinement and lightness of the wine along with the richness and depth of taste. It is a delightful drink that marks a celebration of our special days. However, there must be some question marks behind these fuzzy, fabulous bubbles that bring so much joy. So,...

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Semillon

Semillon is a grape variety native to Bordeaux region. It is one of the most widely planted grapes in France. The skin is white and the grape has few tannins, medium acidity, medium body and almost oily consistency. Depending on its origin, we can find flavors of lemon, pear, or papaya. In...

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Pinot Gris

Pinot Gris in French, or also known as Pinot Grigio in Italian, is a mutation of Pinot Noir - it is a grape with few tannins and medium acidity. No matter where the grapes are grown, in Pinot Gris wines you will find flavors of citrus, green apple, and white peach. The high acidity in Pinot Gris...

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UNESCO Protected Wine Heritage in Italy

UNESCO World Heritage Sites are places, cities, entire regions and monuments that have been declared as having a universal value for humanity and future generations. As a result of the uniqueness of each protected site, we are able to remember some of the greatest natural and man-made wonders of...

Your Guide to White Wines: Winemaking, Styles & Food Pairings

The days are growing warmer, and soon the pleasant summer will arrive – it's time to move to white wines! A perfect pairing for a vacation to the countryside and a lively party before dawn, a romantic dinner or Sunday brunch. White wine has always been linked with elegance and refinement. We...

International Riesling Day 2025

International Riesling Day, celebrated annually on March 13, is a toast to the versatile and delightful Riesling grape. On this day, wine lovers around the globe savour Rieslings from renowned regions, appreciating their bright, aromatic profile. Riesling, known for producing wines with diverse...

Women in the World of Wine

This year, for International Women’s Day, we decided to introduce you to innovative, hardworking and fierce female winemakers that run some of our partner wineries. The Story of the “Yellow Widow”Madame Ponsardin takes over one of the most important Champagne housesIn the past, female figures...

Mosel Wine Route

The Mosel river (or Moselle, depending on which side of it you are) is more than 550km long and it passes through three European countries: France, Luxembourg and Germany. Along its valley in all three countries, the river creates a very fertile and favourable terroir for the cultivation of...

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