The wines of the Médoc are characterised by being strong, dark and long-lived. A comparative tasting of wines from the different appellations of this region is a must.
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Bordeaux. Its name alone is imposing and augurs quality wines. Because Bordeaux itself, as a wine-growing area, is a myth.
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Bremmer Calmont may not mean anything to most people, but all those who love wine know the magnitude of the vineyard I am referring to. Bremmer Calmont is one of the most impressive vineyards in existence.
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Nowadays, the states of California, Oregon and Washington have a significant number of winemakers who make fantastic wines and who have consolidated the American wine world on the wine map of the globe.
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Ninety percent of the wine produced in the United States comes from California, indicating the importance of the area’s winemaking.
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In general terms, it can be said that Montsant wines are fresher and with a greater predominance of fruit, while Priorat wines are more mineral and have a higher concentration.
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Washing in marketing is a strategy that is not alien to wine, but its methodology is obviously contrary to the philosophy of terroir.
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Pinot Noir, a grape that expresses itself better in cold and humid soils, rather than in warm areas. It dazzles not only in Burgundy, but also in different countries such as New Zealand.
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