Wine 101

While Sauvignon Blanc remains the engine of New Zealand's wine economy, the country's most compelling expressions often come from other varieties:
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Oregon's wine industry represents one of the most dynamic and promising wine regions in the New World. From its cool-climate Pinot Noirs rivaling Burgundy to its sustainable farming practices setting global standards, Oregon...

Every wine enthusiast has their favorite grapes, but there's a whole world of lesser-known varietals waiting to be discovered. Whether you're a devoted Cabernet Sauvignon fan or a dedicated Chardonnay lover, we've compiled an...

Chablis is not merely a wine—it's liquid geology. Each bottle contains 150 million years of marine history, captured in a glass through the unique Kimmeridgian limestone soils that make this northern Burgundy region legendary. ...

California's wine industry is renowned worldwide, producing a diverse array of exceptional wines. However, when it comes to the grape variety that has put California on the global wine map, one stands out above the rest:

Welcome back! Last week we covered the fundamentals of wine. This week, we're diving deep into the vibrant world of white wines and the diverse grape varieties behind some of the most refreshing, aromatic and distinctive styles...

If you're a wine lover, it's time to stock up on Oregon's wines. This region produces world-class cool-climate varietals like Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris. With a climate akin to Burgundy, boutique wineries focus on quality over q...

Known for its exceptional, value-driven wines, this region borders Beaujolais to the south and produces some of the finest white wines in the world. In this blog, we will delve into the different AOCs in the Mâconnaise and high...