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Soave is an Italian word that means “suave” or “pleasant,” which perfectly describes the wines that bear the same name. Here’s an overview.

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The new era of vodka is here

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Our Top 5 dazzling cocktails for spring

Spring is finally here! No more boots, no more heavy winter coats. It’s time to enjoy dressing more lightly, warmer weather, evenings that stretch out under the sun, and delicious cocktails in good company.

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  1. Sangiovese
    Wine cultivation

    Sangiovese

    Sangiovese owes its fame to the great wines of Tuscany, famous since the Middle Ages. It is widespread throughout the Italian peninsula, and its cherry and spice scents come in several styles depending on where it is grown. It is now found in temperate regions of California where it manages to express all the finesse of its aromas.

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  2. Sauvignon blanc
    Wine cultivation

    Sauvignon blanc

    Sauvignon is a grape native to the Gironde and the Loire, in France (two regions which claim its origin). It produces very distinctive wines with great freshness where fruity and herbaceous notes intermingle. Besides France, it has adapted wonderfully well to New Zealand, Chile and the United States (California).

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  3. Pinot noir
    Wine cultivation

    Pinot noir

    Grown in Champagne, Savoy, the Loire Valley and Alsace, Pinot Noir owes its fame to the great wines of Burgundy. The cool regions of California, New Zealand, Chile and Argentina also allow it to thrive. It is the source of delicate wines with complex aromas of red fruits and spices.

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  4. chablis, wines, french wines, bourgogne, white wines
    Profiles

    Chablis: The artfulness of a rare terroir

    Nestled in northern Bourgogne, the Chablis region produces dry whites that charm wine drinkers the world over. There, Chardonnay is expressed in crystalline form to be enjoyed beyond its classic seafood pairings.

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  5. Cabernet Sauvignon vines
    Wine cultivation

    Cabernet Sauvignon

    Known worldwide thanks to the great wines of Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon grows in most regions where the heat and sunshine allow it. Its intense aromas of black fruits and its powerful structure make it particularly attractive and explain its growing popularity.

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  6. riesling
    Wine cultivation

    Riesling

    Riesling is a white grape whose origin has always been claimed by both the Rhine Valley and the Moselle. Very permeable to its soil, it remains one of the varieties that best transmits the richness of its terroir. Although Germany and Alsace are the standard bearers of the grape variety, there are some very fine vintages in Austria and in some New World countries.

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  7. Gamay
    Wine cultivation

    Gamay

    Highly appreciated for its great freshness, its thirst-quenching power and aromas of red berries, Gamay is the emblematic Beaujolais grape. It thrives in cool, mountainous climates, especially in France, Switzerland and Canada.

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  8. Sophie Tabet et Marco Marangi
    Profiles

    Chez Sophie: exceptional cuisine

    When you go to Sophie Tabet’s and Marco Marangi’s Griffintown restaurant, you can create your own tasting menu from all the items they offer. This unique concept, like no other in the world, allows you to discover the chef’s fine cuisine, along with personalized wine pairings carefully selected by her husband - the sommelier. At Chez Sophie, your wish is their command!

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  9. Jacqueline and Alain Cloutier SAQ history
    Interviews

    Cloutier family: Product passion from mom to son

    From cashier to manager, Jacqueline Cloutier discovered a love for wine that she passed on to her son through good bottles and travel. Today, her grandson takes on the family torch as an expert in spirits. Portrait of a passionate family.

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  10. california, wine, gallo
    Tasting and service

    California wines: 6 estates to discover

    The leading wine producer in the United States, California spans a vast and diverse territory that yields exceptional wine styles.

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  11. gerardo cesari, italian wine
    Profiles

    Gerardo Cesari: For the love of Veneto

    From incredible Amarone to bold Ripasso, the Gerardo Cesari family vineyard is dedicated to making Valpolicella wines shine.

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  12. di stasio, hospitality, wine
    Interviews

    The art of entertaining with Josée di Stasio

    It's in our nature to share life's happy moments with our loved ones; we asked Josée di Stasio for her tips on how to welcome friends and family at home.

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