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Wines and pairings to celebrate your queen: Mom

It's Mother's Day, and all she wants for the occasion is to see you. Ok, maybe a little dinner too, and a nice glass of wine.

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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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The new era of vodka is here

Here’s the classic drink you love, in a ready to drink version. The Absolut Ocean Spray Cranberry is just perfect, chilled from the can or poured over ice.

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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. cooper in action
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    A forgotten figure: the cooper

    Vintners, oenologists, cellar masters, distillers and winegrowers are inevitably in the highest ranks when you’re talking about wines and spirits. However, there is an essential figure, often ignored, in the production of wine and fine alcohols: the cooper

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  2. Smoky notes - Mezcal
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    Smoky notes

    Wine, whisky, mescal, even beer can have smoky notes, which pair marvellously with similarly smoky foods. Subtle or intense, smoky notes can come from various sources — all related to how the item or product was made.

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  3. Differences : screw caps and corks
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    Differences : screw caps and corks

    The fight over wine corks versus screw caps has spilt a lot of blood in the wine industry. Why have screw caps been such a big success? Do corks still have a future?

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  4. Rosé and salad
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    Pairing wine with salad

    The acid in vinegar tends to bring out a wine’s inherent acidity.

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  5. Burgundy on the table
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    Burgundy on the table

    When it comes to wine and food pairing, Burgundy is full of opportunities!

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  6. Food-wine pairings
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    Food-wine pairings

    Because more than one pairing is often possible, harmonizing wine and food is often subjective. You can always adjust a pairing to your tastes.

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  7. The perfect pairing
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    The perfect pairing

    Friends have arrived, and generously brought wines and beer to share. To best savour your bottles, here is our guide for perfect pairings all meal long.

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  8. Pleasurable port
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    Pleasurable port

    Whether sipped while stargazing near the campfire, or shared with friends and family while eating together, Port is always a pleasure to drink.

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  9. Alsatian wines
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    Are all Alsatian wines sweet?

    Many believe that Alsatian wines are sweet and mild. But is that fact or fiction?

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  10. Wine glasses
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    Venetian wine

    Veneto is a world-renowned region, but beyond its lagoon, it also offers vineyards to discover (or rediscover). Here’s a quick tour through Veneto.

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  11. Piedmont
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    Portrait of Piedmont

    Located not far from Turin, Piedmont is the land of Nebbiolo, the well-known red grape that is used in the production of many a great wine. But it is also home to many other treasures, both wine and food included.

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  12. Wine cellar
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    Bordeaux supérieur

    Think Bordeaux and what usually come to mind are the well-known Grands Crus and their stratospheric prices. But there are pearls to be found in some of the smaller appellations.

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