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Curious about orange wine? Your questions answered

5th Sep 2024

Curious about orange wine? Your questions answered

Curious about orange wine? This interesting and unique style of wine is packed with character and flavour, thanks to a winemaking process that sets it apart from typical whites. Let’s dive in and explore what makes orange wine such an intriguing and … read more
What makes Roussillon’s wines special?

13th Jun 2024

What makes Roussillon’s wines special?

Discover Roussillon: This under-the-radar region offers a diverse array of wines that deliver exceptional quality without breaking the bank.Where is the Roussillon region?The Roussillon region is located in Southern France, in a sunny corner where th … read more
Why your next glass should be Chenin Blanc

11th Jun 2024

Why your next glass should be Chenin Blanc

Whether you're a wine enthusiast or a casual sipper, you’re probably familiar with the common white grapes: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio. But today, we're talking about an unsung hero: Chenin Blanc - with its most famous regions bei … read more
How about small production wines?

31st Jan 2024

How about small production wines?

Are you caught in the rhythm of making safe, autopilot decisions, consistently opting for the comfort of the same familiar wines? As creatures of habit, our wine preferences can easily gravitate toward a limited and well-trodden selection. Choosing t … read more
Txakoli Wine from Basque Country

2nd Sep 2023

Txakoli Wine from Basque Country

When one thinks of renowned wine regions, the picturesque Basque Country in northern Spain may not be the first that comes to mind. However, nestled along the rugged coastline and hills of this enchanting region is a hidden gem that wine enthusiasts … read more
Nebbiolo and beyond: Piedmont’s diverse grape offerings

2nd Sep 2023

Nebbiolo and beyond: Piedmont’s diverse grape offerings

It’s hard not to love Piedmont, both for the vineyard experience and the wines themselves. Located in the Alpine foothills, bordering France and Switzerland, vineyards here span altitudes from 150 to 600 meters. Less than 5% of vineyards are flat, an … read more