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5 rosé wines with an unusual charm

Pablo Neruda once said, “I want to do with you what spring does with cherry trees”, and rosé wines are a bit like that: they appear during the spring to fill us with optimism with their striking [...]
Spanish sweet wines, going beyond dessert wines

Sweet wines were, at one point in time, the most popular style of wine in the world, however, up to now, sweet wines have been undervalued for a long time, having to work extra hard to keep [...]
Wines of Greece, delicacies of Olympus

Considered one of the oldest wine-growing regions in the world, Greek wines have always been a benchmark for modern winemakers. This country has a long experience in vine cultivation and wine [...]
Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé!

The New Beaujolais has arrived! It’s the most famous advertising claim in the wine world that refers to the most anticipated wine of the year: the fresh, fun and fruity Beaujolais Nouveau, the f [...]
International Tempranillo Day, the flagship variety of Spain

The International Tempranillo Day is celebrated this 12th November. These wines have positioned regions such as its birthplace, the DOCa. Rioja, as one of the most important wine regions in the [...]
From bag in box to keykeg. New ways of packaging wine

Creativity is everywhere and the wine industry is certainly no exception. We have gone from the ancient system of packaging and transporting wine in amphorae, from the romantic image of [...]
Dolcetto d’Alba: an exceptional Italian DOC

Because Italy has such diverse geography and climates, there is also huge variety in the styles of wine made here. This is a country with a long history of winemaking. One significant area of [...]
Rioja Gran Reserva wines, patience rewarded

Rioja Gran Reserva wines are those made from excellent harvests and aged for a minimum of two years in oak barrels plus two years in the bottle before being sold if they are red wines. According [...]