Wine-growing regions
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There’s a lot going on right now with South African wines. With their remarkable array of styles and grape varieties, these wines will be the stars of your summer BBQs. And with the shift towards noble varieties and sustainable practices, you have even more reasons to fall for South African whites and reds!
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2021 is a vintage of challenges where the best producers have succeeded in delivering excellent results. It also marks a return to basics for Bordeaux with wines in a classic style, of very good quality, imbued with a contemporary touch, after three intensely sunny vintages.
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Dream beaches, cultural gems, wonders of nature and fine cuisine, the largest island in the Mediterranean has everything to seduce the most seasoned traveler. And if its beauty captivates you, just wait until you taste its wines.
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With vacation season in full swing, we’re feeling inspired by the picturesque West Coast landscapes for a little get away, even if just for dinner. We turn to the states of Washington and Oregon for quality, unpretentious wines, reflecting the coolness for which the two regions are renowned.
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If the greatness of a vintage is associated with the height of the challenges winegrowers and their teams must overcome during a year, we can say without the shadow of a doubt that 2022 is a great − even grand − vintage of rare complexity.
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When you uncork a bottle, sometimes you smell a fresh sea breeze and other times, you sense warm rays of sunshine—almost as if each wine has its own story to tell about its origins and terroir. Here’s a look at five of the most stunning vineyards and wine regions in the world.
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In the spectacular setting of Lake Garda, a handful of vineyards are the source of authentic and original wines. Some of Italy's most famous wines, such as the precious Amarone, are produced here. Discover this magnificent region by following the steps of the Zenato family.
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Sicily is a land of contrasts where the variety of soils and climates produces a wide range of wines that will satisfy both lovers of fresh whites and sun-drenched reds. Discover the diversity of the Sicilian territory through the wines of the Cusumano family.
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For over 800 years, the Ricasoli family has been at the centre of the history of one of the world's most famous wines: Chianti. Follow us on a journey through the history and wines of the Ricasoli family.
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The Jeanjean family has been cultivating vines in the Languedoc region for 6 generations. Today, they are at the head of several vineyards in the area and produce a variety of wines, all of which provide a great deal of pleasure. Discover the wines of the Languedoc through this great family history.
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Long in the shadow of Italy's great regions, Puglia is increasingly attracting attention thanks to its spectacular beach coastline, its gastronomy rooted in tradition and the quality of its wines. Follow us on this journey through the history, land and wines of Puglia.
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September and October is the perfect time to follow the Wine Route to enjoy a host of activities and seasonal celebrations. Here are a few suggestions of stops to add to your tour.