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Mencía del Bierzo: the red wine of the moment
For years, the red wines of Bierzo and much of Galicia were regarded as light, fruity, and easy to drink. Consequently, mencía was pigeonholed as a pleasant yet simple variety, far from the [...]
Bad Bunny tickets sell out rapidly... indeed. However, be mindful of the Spanish Blind Tasting Championship, as registrations vanish within minutes and participants arrive with more tension than [...]
Native yeasts: the invisible DNA of wine
Did you know that on the grape skins and in every corner of the vineyard, there exists a tiny army of minuscule beings that ensure each bottle is unique?
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Spring: the awakening of the vineyard
After winter, the vines gradually awaken: the sap begins to flow again, and tiny droplets emerge from the pruning cuts, heralding the return of life.
The Influential Grape: Sauvignon Blanc
Rosalía dedicates a song to it. Taylor Swift enjoys it openly. At outdoor parties, aperitifs, or afterworks, there is always a well-chilled glass waiting for its moment. What is it about [...]
Spain boasts two wine giants: Rioja and Ribera del Duero. Each region possesses its own distinct personality, yet both have the ability to captivate any wine enthusiast. They produce red wines [...]
Women Transforming the World of Wine
The world of wine has always been in flux. Styles evolve, markets shift, and methods of cultivating the land transform. However, what did not change at the same pace for a long time was who [...]
Am I taking proper care of my wine? Do I need a wine cellar? There's no need to overcomplicate things: with a few simple measures, you can extend the life of your favourite wines.
They are not orange wines. Nothing could be further from the truth. However, it is the first thing that usually comes to mind when we read the term orange wine, and understandably so, as its [...]
Discussing wines with ageing is to speak of patience, balance... and wood. Indeed, most of us have heard at some point that many wines "spend time in barrels," usually oak. But have you ever [...]
Why the Wines of Andalucía are Unique
When we think of Spanish wines, Rioja or Ribera del Duero almost invariably spring to mind. However, in the south, in Andalucía, treasures with their own distinct character are crafted. [...]