Hermitage is a small wine-growing area with a vineyard of less than 140 hectares cultivated on a slope, where the Syrah variety is predominant. Despite its small size, it is a very diverse area.
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Chateauneuf du Pape, one of the best known appellations in the Southern Rhône Valley, has 13 authorised grape varieties planted on very particular soils known as galets. Find out more in the following post.
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Portugal is a small country but with a large number of wine-growing areas on the mainland and its islands. The country has almost 300 varieties of native grapes.
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Classic Rioja vs Modern Rioja: two different ways of understanding wine, two different ways of carrying out the winemaking process, each with its own nuances.
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Behind so many different Spanish wines are equally diverse grape varieties, some of them are more widely known than others, but in this text we hope to interest you with a few curious examples of rare grape varieties you can find in Spain.
Read moreWho said that Cava was only a Catalan thing?
Cava is not only a sparkling wine manufactured in Catalonia, as originally thought, in fact its production has diversified throughout the Spanish peninsula.
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