Castelli del Grevepesa 2011″Clemente VII” Chianti Classico Riserva
This bottling of Chianti Classico has been hitting up high ratings over the past few years. This vintage may even be better than the 2010 Castelli del Grevepesa Riserva and a notch …
This bottling of Chianti Classico has been hitting up high ratings over the past few years. This vintage may even be better than the 2010 Castelli del Grevepesa Riserva and a notch …
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Zotovich Estate Pinot Noir Santa Rita HillsTaut red fruit with layers of wild rose and honeysuckle. It is a lithe expression of Pinot Noir that offers great finesse and clarity. A …
Mushrooms Stuffed with Smoked Trout, Leeks, Creme Fraiche 12 Cremini Mushrooms 1 tablespoon butter, unsalted. 1/4 cup Leeks, washed and sliced 1/8 cup Smoked Trout, crumbled 1/4 cup Creme Fraiche (or …
Framingham Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough (NZ) This boutique winery has been pushing out classic New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc since 1994. It’s a standard in our Wine 101 classes for nearly as long. …
What is a Wine Cellar?A wine cellar is a room to store wine over an extended period. That’s its sole purpose. You place a bottle in the room, and you have …
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Austria’s wine industry, with its rich history and unique varietals, offers a tapestry of flavors that captivates sommeliers and wine enthusiasts alike. From the revival of Grüner Veltliner to the rising popularity of red wines like Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch, Austrian viticulture is a testament to resilience and innovation. The country’s vineyards, nurtured by centuries-old traditions and modern techniques, produce wines that are as complex as they are delightful. Join us as we delve into the enchanting world of Austrian wines, exploring the regions, grapes, and stories that make them extraordinary.
This article provides an in-depth look at the history, regions, and grape varietals that define Austrian wine, offering valuable insights for sommeliers and wine professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and appreciation of this remarkable wine-producing country.
This is a great wine. But this wine is also important. First, it’s made in a true Mondavi style, honed in the ’60s and perfected in the ’80s: this is how …
Take a look at that label. Wrinkled and shiny. Looking like it was applied by hand. Because it was. Only two types of wine sport such ghetto hand-glued labels: the first …