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A spring season to savour

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The world of rosé

Rosé wines are gaining popularity the world over. France’s Provence may be the leader and ground zero, but globally, winemakers are all hopping on the rosé train, making rosés that reflect their region-specific grape varieties. The result? Rosés for every taste, and for every occasion.

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8 bubblies for a sparkling celebration

Whether you’re tying the knot, having your first picnic of the season or congratulating yourself for your spring cleaning, sparkling wine is always a fine choice for celebrations big and small.

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Muscadet AOC, like spring in a bottle

To complement the blooming season, it's hard to find a more appropriate wine than fresh, mineral, elegant, and authentic Loire Muscadets.

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Soave: Wonderful white wines

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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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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5 mouthwatering spring pairings

The arrival of spring necessitates celebration. To welcome the return of the warm weather, we've come up with five pairings that put our favourite seasonal products in the spotlight.

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    Chile’s new horizons

    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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    Errázuriz: a 150-year-strong pioneer

    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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    South Africa, the Land of a Thousand and One Wines

    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.

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    Australia: Diversity on a continental scale

    Having over 100 grape varieties spread over a landmass larger than all of Europe is a recipe for diversity. As Aussie winemakers embrace it more than ever, it’s time to invite them back to your table.

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    Whisky three ways

    Versatile and more popular than ever, whisky is a must-try ingredient in recipes! Contemplate (more than just once, if you must!) these three ways of enjoying whisky: in recipes, in a cocktail or plain over ice!

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    "Bella Italia!"

    They’re intense, passionate, romantic and proud; their melodious language embodies different accents from region to region, as do their culinary specialties and wines. Italians love to talk, to eat and to linger at the table, as if time didn’t matter, because this moment reunites two very important values for them: pleasure and family.

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  7. Campari: bitter’s better
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    Campari: bitter’s better

    Italy has created a wealth of aperitivo and amaro, bitter liqueurs based on special blends of herbs, spices, roots, citrus peel, and other secret ingredients. Here’s how to use some of the most famous ones.

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    Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne: ‘Tis the season

    The Champagne fame is such that eyes light up at the mere mention of its name. Whether enjoyed by a discoverer or a connoisseur, this French appellation embodies classicism, pleasure and happiness every time. It brings excitement to moments big and small and can be served both as an aperitif or paired to a fine meal.

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    BBQ party: vegetarian-style

    Spontaneous meet-ups are often the best. Surprise your friends with a delicious veggie barbecue meal — even those who are carnivorous will love it!

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  10. La Chaufferie Distillery
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    La Chaufferie Distillery

    Housed in one of Granby’s historic buildings, La Chaufferie microdistillery is masterfully led by a very small team of passionate artisans who painstakingly craft their spirits, from grain to glass.

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    The 1960s: From the martini to the Singapore Sling, long live cocktails!

    As the Quiet Revolution was unfolding, a revolution in consumption habits seemed to be on the horizon, and the Régie des alcools had every intention of being a part of it.

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    The 1980s: The wine in our sails

    From new Beaujolais to exclusive Bordeaux and Port, wine was taking up more and more space at the SAQ, at a time when culture and the wine market all over the world were undergoing a complete transformation.

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