Itata Valley: Unveiling Chile’s Heritage Through its Vineyards. Nestled in the heart of Chile’s southern landscapes, Itata Valley emerges as a beacon of viticultural heritage, distinguishing itself through a profound connection to the land and a legacy of...
Exploring Moscatel & Itata Valley’s Resurgent Star, País. When it comes to Chilean wines, our minds often drift to the familiar notes of Carménère, Syrah, Carignan, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Yet, within Chile’s vast expanse of over 214,000 hectares of vineyards lies...
Old Vines: Symbol of Quality or Marketing Hype? You may have encountered the enticing term “Old Vines” or its equivalents like “Vieilles Vignes” (French), “Alte Reben” (German), and “Viñas Viejas” (Spanish) on wine labels. They...
Ribera del Duero’s Richness in Old Vines. Spain’s Ribera del Duero is becoming increasingly popular when it comes to producing fine red wine. Their success comes from the great potential their soils and climate hold, but one of the most captivating aspects...
The Guardians of Excellence: Ribera del Duero’s Consejo Regulador. At the heart of every esteemed wine region lies an organization that safeguards its authenticity, quality, and heritage. In the case of Ribera del Duero, this role is fulfilled by the Consejo...
New updates in Germany’s VDP Classification System. On the 12th of July, 2023, the VDP (Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter) released news regarding a significant update in their classification system. In response, we were granted a wonderful opportunity to...
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