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Alsace and its protean vineyard sites voir Editorial
Alsace and its protean vineyard sites
It is probably one of the only examples of its kind in the wine industry. Alsace is virtually entirely geared to producing single varietal wines, spanning an endless array of styles and characters due to the countless vineyard sites that mesh with the different grape varieties.
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Rioja still as vibrant as ever voir Editorial
Rioja still as vibrant as ever
This historic Spanish wine region was long the country’s leading light. Established in 1925 and currently one of only two Denominación de Origen Calificada, along with Priorat, it continues to shine brightly and is showing no signs of weakness.
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Sangiovese, the star of chianti voir Editorial
Sangiovese, the star of chianti
There is no denying that this long-standing Italian wine region – whose boundaries were defined aeons ago, in fact it was one of the first to do so – draws its quality and reputation from its vineyard sites, its landscapes and even its ‘dolce vita’, steeped in art and culture.
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Rive, the jewels in Prosecco’s crown voir Editorial
Rive, the jewels in Prosecco’s crown
This Italian sparkling wine has won over the hearts, and palates, of Europe and beyond. Its soft texture, intense aromas and creamy effervescence offer instant appeal, not to mention the ease with which it slips into cocktails.
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Sancerre, an appellation in its prime
Sitting high on its hillside, Sancerre keeps a watchful eye over the surrounding countryside with the quiet fortitude shared by the top appellations. This iconic wine region in the Centre-Loire region, renowned for its Sauvignon varietals, embodies a fascinating dichotomy – the simplicity of an internationally-renowned white wine appellation counterbalanced by an often underestimated tapestry of vineyard sites. In this feature report, we take a deep dive into Sancerre, exploring its quintessential traits, its modern-day challenges and the way in which this storied appellation continues to reinvent itself, fascinating both novices and connoisseurs alike.
How Portugal has achieved outstanding international success
Last February, over 150 Portuguese exhibitors took part in the fifth Wine Paris & Vinexpo Paris, underscoring just how significant Portugal has become in the international wine arena. Long focused on their domestic market, the country’s wine producers have garnered global acclaim and exports have risen accordingly. Frederico Falcão, chairman of Wines of Portugal, along with representatives from three Portuguese companies explain how this small wine revolution came about.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s heart beats for Sauvignon!
The former Sex and the City icon has undeniably left a lasting impression on television. Who doesn’t remember Sarah Jessica Parker playing Carrie Bradshaw, the successful journalist with a penchant for fashion and designer shoes, looking for trouble-free love in the Big Apple? The American star has added another string to her bow, partnering with a New Zealand winery in 2019 to launch ‘Invivo X, SJP’, a Sauvignon blanc which she created and whose sales have soared to dizzying heights matched only by the Empire State Building…
From Côtes du Rhône to Where Goats Do Roam: Exploring the Rhône Style Wines of South Africa
Some say Shiraz, some say Syrah. That is the catchy tagline that the Shiraz Association of South Africa has adopted to illustrate how the styles produced here oscillate between the Old and the New World. Some wine-producing countries might even find themselves glancing enviously at the southern tip of Africa, where diverse award-winning Rhône-style wines are proudly catapulted into the world from its continental, coastal, and Mediterranean climates.
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Why not try a forthright Blanc de Blancs Champagne with floral and fresh hazelnut notes to accompany this appetiser?
Víssimo, the Brazilian champion
E-commerce wine sales are posting strong growth worldwide but their development is perhaps most spectacular in Brazil. Traditionally, Brazilians show little enthusiasm when it comes to drinking wine, but in just a few years – since the pandemic – the country has become the world’s third largest online wine market, after the United States and China. This small revolution is partly due to the sector’s dynamic and innovative stakeholders, which include Víssimo. The company is one of the largest wine e-tailers in Latin America, through its Evino platform, and is also one of the biggest importers of international wine in the Brazilian market after buying major Brazilian importer and wine merchant Grand Cru in 2021.
Alsace and its protean vineyard sites
It is probably one of the only examples of its kind in the wine industry. Alsace is virtually entirely geared to producing single varietal wines, spanning an endless array of styles and characters due to the countless vineyard sites that mesh with the different grape varieties.
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