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Wine

The SAQ's The spirit of knowing blog offers you plenty of articles on the world of wine to find out more on grape varieties, vintages, cellaring conditions and much more!

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  1. Rosé and salad
    Pairings and Taste Tags

    Pairing wine with salad

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

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  2. Get To Know Rioja
    Profiles

    Get To Know Rioja

    Get to know Rioja, a Spanish region with thousands of years of winemaking history.

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  3. Région sud de Bordeaux
    Interviews

    Producer portrait: Elian da Ros

    Elian Da Ros is the most original, congenial representative of this delicious designation in France’s southwest.

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  4. Patagonia: the spirit of newness
    Profiles

    Patagonia: the spirit of newness

    From the Andes Mountains to the Patagonian plains, the country and its winemaking are constantly pushing the limits and diversifying styles – a definite asset for South America’s main wine producer.

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  5. Wine glasses
    Profiles

    Old World vs. New World

    Have a preference for New World wine? Do you know exactly which countries this term refers to? Keep reading to learn more about the distinction.

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  6. The Bolgheri Castagneto winery, in Tuscany’s Maremma region.
    Profiles

    Bolgheri & Maremma: Bordeaux in Tuscany

    Long considered too hot for wine production, the Maremma region is today home to the Super Tuscans. The secret of their success? Bordeaux grape varieties, a bit better acclimatized to slightly warmer maritime conditions.

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  7. Toqué! Restaurant
    Interviews

    Carl Villeneuve-Lepage, sommelier

    Crowned Best Sommelier in Canada last September, Toqué!’s sommelier now aims to conquer the Americas during a competition that will take place in Montreal. Here’s a closer look at the cheerful competitor.

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  8. people tasting wine in a vineyard
    Tasting and service

    Wine tasting and your state of mind

    Tasting a wine is about more than just putting the glass to your mouth. You have to use both your mind and your senses, along with a meditative thoughtfulness.

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  9. 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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  10. 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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  11. Jura vineyard
    Production methods

    Jura wine: original and complex!

    Jura is a small region—especially in terms of production. It’s worth the hunting though, these wines are diverse and very original!

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  12. Italian cuisine
    Pairings and Taste Tags

    Italian Food

    Italy’s cuisine brings to mind tomatoes, pasta, pizza... but it is also all about freshness, conviviality and simplicity! Here are a few ideas for putting together a typically Italian meal.

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