Wine-growing regions
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The leading wine producer in the United States, California spans a vast and diverse territory that yields exceptional wine styles.
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From incredible Amarone to bold Ripasso, the Gerardo Cesari family vineyard is dedicated to making Valpolicella wines shine.
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Why not make the most of summer and visit some of Quebec’s finest vineyards? Head out on the open road and discover our very own wine-growing regions while taking in the beautiful scenery.
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In recent years, Prosecco DOC (Denominazione Di Origine Controllata) sales have dizzying new heights. Read on to learn more about the accessible bubbles adored the world over.
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Certified organic and biodynamic for over 25 years, Domaine Cazes is a pioneer in France’s wine world. Discover an exceptional vineyard whose wines convey the essence of their terroir.
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You can get there after a few hours of driving north of Madrid, or west of Barcelona. Even closer, from Bilbao in the Basque Country, for lovers of gastronomy and the beaches of San Sebastian.
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With its rolling hills, incomparable gastronomy and rich historical and cultural heritage, Italy is the stuff of dreams. The ultimate romantic destination, the peninsula also happens to be world-renowned for its wine-making tradition and know-how.
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Along its eponymous river, the Côtes du Rhône appellation area draws gourmet and expressive wines from its exceptional terroir. At the heart of this region, a movement is taking place, inhabited by a desire for a greener vineyard and to pay it forward!
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From Vancouver Island to the Bay of Fundy, Canada now has nearly 700 wine producers, many of whom have gained notoriety that extends beyond our borders. Here is a quick overview of what can be found there in the provinces that host the largest areas of planted vines.
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Discover the wines everyone’s talking about: German wines! Versatile and modern, they’re the perfect fit for today’s lifestyle. And, yes, there’s more to them than riesling!
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Greek wine is gaining popularity in Quebec. And for the curious wine lover, the country is a real treasure trove, rich in discoveries. It contains hundreds of native grape varieties, several of which have been cultivated for thousands of years.
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Drenched in West Coast sunshine, California never ceases to impress with its ochre landscapes, epicurean culture and drive to innovate that quickly extended to its vineyards.