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Louis Bouillot
Louis Bouillot
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The first sparkling wines from Burgundy were made at the beginning of the 19th century. Jean Bouillot, Louis's...

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Bidoli
Bidoli
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A wine tradition that laid its roots in 1924. With founder Cavaliere Alessandro Bidoli to whom we owe the birth of...

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Allesverloren
Allesverloren
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The name Allesverloren reflects the origin of its wines. It stems from a single transformative incident: to buy tools...

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François Lamarche
François Lamarche
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The Lamarche family settled in the small village of Vosne-Romanée (Côte d'Or - Burgundy) around 1740. They expanded...

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Clos des Papes
Clos des Papes
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Paul Avril (1873-1962) was one of the people behind the creation of the appellation.In 1896 he started selling his...

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  • Chateau Poujeaux
    Chateau Poujeaux
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    Chateau Poujeaux first appears in 1806, but Terre de Poujeaux, located in Moulis-en-Médoc, has been around since the Middle Ages. At that time it belonged to Latour Saint Mambert, now Chateau Latour, 1er Grand Cru Class é, Pauillac. In the 19th century, the estate produced its first wines and became truly independent.

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  • Chassenay d’Arce
    Chassenay d’Arce
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    Founded in Ville-sur-Arce in 1956 by five pioneers, the Chassenay d'Arce winery now counts some 130 families and three generations of winemakers. The original collaboration remains, with the same spirit of collaboration, solidarity and knowledge sharing.

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  • Sangiovese
    Sangiovese
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    The literal translation of the Sangiovese is "the blood of Jupiter" the Sangiovese grape variety is a descendant of the ancient variety Ciliegiolo, which was common in Central Italy.

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  • Bodegas Murviedro
    Bodegas Murviedro
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    At Bodegas Murviedro, environmental policy and dedication to maintain and care for the environment are a fundamental part of philosophy. They argue for sustainable viticulture and oenology, producing wines in harmony with the environment.

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  • Malbec
    Malbec
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    The term Vin Noir was given to the wines of the Malbec in the 19th century, famous for its deep black color due to the grape variety and vinification technique in which part of the must was boiled.

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  • Andre Brunel Chateauneuf du pape
    Andre Brunel Chateauneuf du pape
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    Still little known in France, the Domaine Les Cailloux is nevertheless part of the elite of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. André Brunel and his son Fabrice, who joined the adventure in 2012, produce spirited wines that combine the strength of the terroir with the finesse and elegance that characterize the Domaine 's wines.

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  • Primitivo
    Primitivo
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    Primitivo known from the south of Italy from the Puglia, a grape variety that was previously used to give lesser wines more strength or color and was therefore often used in blends, but has now acquired its own status through modern technology.

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  • Chenin Blanc
    Chenin Blanc
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    Chenin Blanc a grape variety known from the Loire but nowadays also widely planted in South Africa, where the grape variety is also called Steen

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  • Zuccardi
    Zuccardi
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    Zuccardi Sebastian's goal is to create wines of great purity, firmly rooted in the terroirs of the Uco Valley" located in Mendoza Argentina

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  • Cave Vinicole Hunahwir
    Cave Vinicole Hunahwir
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    Cave Vinicole de Hunawihr is a cooperative located in the heart of the Grands Crus region of Alsace 

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  • Laurent Miguel
    Laurent Miguel
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    To find Laurent Miquel you have to go into the vineyards where he is in his element more about this winegrower from the Languedoc in this blog

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  • Sulphite
    Sulphite
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    Sulphite what is it and why is it needed why is it on a bottle of wine, more about this in our blog

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