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Varietals

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  1. Corvina: a rare varietal
    Profiles

    Corvina: a rare varietal

    Even though grown internationally, some varietals remain rare and unusual: here’s your chance to discover one of them!

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  2. Grape variety: Savagnin
    Wine cultivation

    Grape variety: Savagnin

    Jura is place unto itself. An oddball of French wine regions. There’s plenty of Chardonnay and Pinot for those looking something more familiar, but above all, it’s the realm of Poulsard, Trousseau and, especially, Savagnin.

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  3. Teroldego
    Wine cultivation

    Rare cepages: teroldego

    Essayer de nouveaux cépages, c’est sortir de sa zone de confort – et découvrir des saveurs nouvelles et excitantes. Le teroldego, par exemple…

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  4. Alsatian wines
    Profiles

    Are all Alsatian wines sweet?

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

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  5. Piedmont
    Profiles

    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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  6. tannat grapes
    Wine cultivation

    Tannat: beyond Madiran

    Quebec knows this cepage as the source of Madiran wines. Yet it has also seen great success in other soils!

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  7. Wines from a land down-under!
    Profiles

    Wines from a land down-under!

    Describing Aussie winemaking in just a few lines is tricky. The offer down under is more diverse than ever and behind us are the days of the monolithic full-bodied Australian wine. Recent years have ushered in new quality-focussed producers, and lately they’ve been taking a much more balanced approach to the craft.

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  8. White grapes for wine
    Profiles

    Chenin blanc

    Dry, sweet, sparkling or still, Chenin Blanc makes a great accompaniment to any meal.

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  9. glass of sauvignon
    Wine cultivation

    Cabernet-Sauvignon

    Riding on the prestige of the Grands Crus from Médoc, Cabernet Sauvignon has become the most planted red grape variety on the planet, just ahead of Merlot, another variety that originated in Bordeaux.

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  10. Portrait of a Variety: Grenache
    Profiles

    Portrait of a Variety: Grenache

    Grenache is now one of the most popular varieties on the planet, thanks in part to its great expressive diversity. Here are a few Spanish examples.

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  11. winery in picture
    Wine cultivation

    Grape variety: chenin blanc

    Rare is a grape variety as multifaceted as this magnificent white originating from the Loire Valley, that can produce dry, lively wines, rich and floral vintages, and even the entire range of sweet wines, including dessert wines and even botyrized wines (those affected by what we call “noble rot”)—not to mention sparkling wines of great quality. Its aromas of pear and sometimes peach, white flowers, and even honey or wet wool, are endowed with remarkable complexity.

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  12. a bottle of cinsault
    Wine cultivation

    Grapes: cinsault

    An underestimated Mediterranean grape variety! For quite some time, very little merit has been accorded to Cinsault, a grape variety originating from the Rhône and Languedoc regions. Or perhaps it’s more accurate to say it has been granted only a single virtue: its ability to produce a high volume of fruit—perfect for creating inexpensive cuvées or easy-to-drink rosés for guzzling.

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