Profiles
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Drenched in West Coast sunshine, California never ceases to impress with its ochre landscapes, epicurean culture and drive to innovate that quickly extended to its vineyards.
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Flavourful and complex, Rioja wines provide comforting pairings for fall and winter meals. Reserva wines, in particular, give a sense of elegance to special occasions – without breaking the bank.
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Refreshing, tasty, plentiful, and more accessible than you might think, discovering German wines is easy and lots of fun!
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With its unique and vast range of grape varieties, Portugal holds a unique place on the world wine map. A highly accessible place, too, with wines often as inexpensive as they are flavourful.
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Diversity, finesse, and vitality are on the menu when it comes to wines from the Loire Valley. It’s a region that can be surprising in many ways, but especially when it comes to the freshness of its wines and their well-deserved place on everyone’s table.
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Propelled by the unflagging international success of its Sauvignon Blanc, the New Zealand wine industry is constantly expanding its horizons – and taking its green side seriously.
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Légers en alcool, savoureux et pratiques, les cocktails prêts à boire n’ont jamais été aussi populaires auprès des Québécois. Forte de son passé artisanal, la Cidrerie Milton continue d’innover et de se démarquer en présentant la pomme autrement grâce à quatre cidres offerts en version cocktail.
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Mariana is derived from the scientific name of the black spruce: Picea mariana. Emblematic of the North American boreal forest, the tree also gives Canopée forest gin—the very first spirit created by Distillerie Mariana—its distinctive essence.
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Elegant chateaux and historic villages, welcoming temperatures of valleys and plains... the Val de Loire is a treasure trove of happiness from diverse wine discoveries to classic French charm.
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After charming the world with its affordable, quality Cabernets, since the 1980s, Chile has incessantly been seeking out new opportunities and opening new wine territories.
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When he founded his wine estate back in 1870, Don Maximiano Errázuriz was already envisioning the best, in the sunny climate of Chile’s Aconcagua valley. It’s a vision that the estate continues to share worldwide, in an effort to continually step it up.
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Building on a 360-year history and a renewed and forward-looking energy, South Africa produces a range of wines as distinctive and diverse as its amazing landscapes.