Europe’s Volcanic Wine Regions Explored. Did you know there are around 600 known volcanoes worldwide, with 60 still active and producing approximately 20 eruptions daily? These volcanic activities not only shape new landscapes but also enrich existing ones,...
Brda, Home of the Rebula Grape. Can one truly understand a wine region without setting foot in its vineyards, feeling the soil, and conversing with the winemakers? It certainly adds a profound dimension to one’s knowledge, especially when delving into less familiar...
Bordeaux Climate Change through a 1995 Lens. Climate change is real, it’s pretty obvious, and in the last 2 decades wine regions around the world are being confronted with it trying to make the best out of it. But how does a vintage ‘pre-climate change’ stack up to...
Central Loire: More than Sancerre and Pouilly Fumé. The Loire Valley, often called the “Garden of France” for its natural beauty, agricultural abundance, and historical richness, stretches along the longest river in France (1,006 kilometers). As the third-largest...
Baden and Spätburgunder: A Passionate Connection. Upon invitation, we recently traveled through Baden, Germany, for three days from South to North. In our previous article, we provided an overview of the region and highlighted the critical moments of the press trip....
Exploring the Heart of Sherry: A Journey through Jerez de la Frontera. With a radiant sun and an almost summer temperature, Jerez de La Frontera kindly greeted us last April. A group of Dutch journalists including Inma Muñoz as our representative, was invited to visit...
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