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Día Internacional del Merlot

Día Internacional del Merlot

Publicado el 2021/11/05

Every year on the 7th of November, wine lovers around the globe unite to celebrate International Merlot Day. As one of the world's most noble and widely cultivated grape varieties, Merlot offers a multitude of flavors ranging from black cherry to hints of vanilla. Its versatility in pairing and...

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Día Internacional del Riesling 2024

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...

Día Internacional del Cabernet Franc

Cabernet Franc is a red grape and it is among the twenty most widely planted grape varieties in the whole world. The Cabernet Franc grape is the parent grape of two other very common red grape varieties: Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.  Scroll down this blog post to learn more about this...

Día Internacional del Merlot

Every year on the 7th of November, wine lovers around the globe unite to celebrate International Merlot Day. As one of the world's most noble and widely cultivated grape varieties, Merlot offers a multitude of flavors ranging from black cherry to hints of vanilla. Its versatility in pairing and...

Día Internacional del Cabernet Sauvignon

“If we talk about wine mythology, cabernet would be one of the key characters on Mount Olympus. Cabernet is intimately tied with Bordeaux, whose wines are associated with elegance and decent life in the Anglo-Saxon world.” - Sebastian Payne, wine master Cabernet Sauvignon: the king of the...

Feliz Día Internacional del Pinot Noir 2021

The 18th of August is International Pinot Noir Day. Critics who adore Pinot Noir describe it as “the most poetic wine, which makes the stomach turn like falling in love.” Pinot Noir is one of the toughest, independent, and unusual grape varieties; you can’t ignore it, but if you like it, it’s for...