The Coulée de Serrant dates back to the 12th century by the Cistercian monks, who have been planting it ever since. A unique product belonging to the Joly family.
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The Coulée de Serrant dates back to the 12th century by the Cistercian monks, who have been planting it ever since. A unique product belonging to the Joly family.
Read moreJuan Luis Vanrell tells us in this post what it was like to meet Pierre Overnoy in person and, moreover, to spend a day with him in Pupillin, his village.
Read moreWine or beer? Spain is the country with the largest surface area of vineyards in the world; however, beer leads in the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Read moreThe wink to the world of wine in the novel: Valencia and the testament of Violeta García. A reflection by the secondary character, Sabino Blanco, with which the author of this blog, Juan Luis Vanrell, is in complete agreement.
Read moreThe term ‘caldo’ in reference to wine has recently been eliminated from the RAE. Wine has nothing to do with broth, although it seems that the term has its historical origin.
Read moreHow many times have we heard the famous words “signature wine”? Too many… Although, honestly, I have never been very clear about the meaning of such a phrase. Click on the post to find out more.
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