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Portugal Portugal’s wine industry developed in relative isolation, most grape varieties are not grow anywhere else in the world. If you don’t recognize the grape on a Portuguese wine [...]
Portugal Portugal’s wine industry developed in relative isolation, most grape varieties are not grow anywhere else in the world. If you don’t recognize the grape on a Portuguese wine [...]
The Northern Rhône is small, barely 40 miles long. With a very Continental Climate (hot summers, & cold winters) and precipitation throughout the year. Without a doubt the most striking [...]
Argentina is renowned for its supple Malbec wines that range from affordable to ultra high end. However, that's not the only wine that Argentina does well!Spanning out from Mendoza, you'll [...]
Oeno Wine Education Greece History of Greece The origins of wine can be traced back to Easter Europe and the oldest clay amphoras date to around 6000 BC in what [...]
Oeno Wine Education Cabernet Franc Cabernet Franc (“Cab-err-nay fronk”) is medium-bodied red wine whose origins likely lie in the Basque country of Spain before moving north to France [...]
Notes from our Sommelier Natural Wine (Isn’t all wine natural) If you’re even slightly into wine, you’ve probably heard about natural wine. Natural wine is the unfiltered, untamed, unphotoshopped version [...]
Notes from our Sommelier History of Bordeaux The Bordeaux region was first known for its sweet white wines from the Sauternes region. Thomas Jefferson was a huge fan of these [...]
Notes from our Sommelier Germany Germany is home to some of the coldest vineyards in the world located far north of the traditional 50 degree longitude line than most wine [...]
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