In the vast and diverse world of wine, there exists a fascinating category that stands out for its distinctive color, complex flavors, and unconventional production methods. Orange wine, oft… Read More
In the vast and diverse world of wine, there exists a fascinating category that stands out for its distinctive color, complex flavors, and unconventional production methods. Orange wine… Read More
Hello there wine enthusiasts and aspiring winemakers! Have you ever found yourself captivated by a glass of Bordeaux or Chardonnay pondering the journey that led to this delightful elixir gr… Read More
A massive 2,000-year-old complex containing a trove of ancient Roman artifacts was uncovered beneath a Switzerland gravel quarry — the first find of its kind in almos… Read More
The Radiance of Italian Wines: Spotlight on Passito di Pantelleria
Italy, with its vast and diverse viticultural heritage, stands as a paragon in the world of wines. Each region boasts it… Read More
The Global Wine Cellar Market was valued at USD 1.30 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 2.26 billion by the year 2028, at a CAGR of 8.2%. The Analysis Period 2023-2030.
A wine cell… Read More
Relics of an ancient Roman cargo ship were found near Rome on Friday.
The vessel was filled with hundreds of Roman vases, and is estimated to be more than 20 meters long.
The local pol… Read More
Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean, can be one of the most exciting destinations to discover in Europe this summer. It is known for a wide range of experiences, including… Read More
Sicilian wines distinguish themselves from other places throughout the world due to their incomparable flavor and aroma. It’s not simply the grapes used or the ideal climate and soil c… Read More
The Tempranillo grape is Spain’s most significant and cherished wine grape. The name “Tempranillo” derives from the Spanish word “temprano,” meaning early, beca… Read More
Experiences, Inspiration
Little Black Book of recommended wine estates in South Africa
Ker & Downey Africa > Journal > Little Black Book of recommended… Read More
The familiar images of Portugal – Mateus Rosé, Port, and Madeira – do no more than hint at the incredible diversity of this wine country. Portugal is now a key exporter of… Read More
Back in October, I enjoyed the fine wines of Anatolikos Vineyards with winemaker Sakis Nikolaidis at the new (and very secluded) Vintage Conservatory location in Yorkville, downtown Toronto… Read More
If you’re ready to start trying new wines, read our guide to ordering wine online and consider a decanter to let top quality wine breathe – we’ve gathered the best d… Read More
The ‘South Korea Wine Packaging Market Size, Share, Price, Trends, Growth, Report and Forecast 2023-2028’ by Expert Market Research gives an extensive outlook of the South Korea… Read More
In the 20th century, it seemed as if the quality revolution had bypassed the vineyards of northeastern Portugal. Remote and mountainous, Trás-os-Montes was forgotten as international… Read More
The best of authentic wine tourism: Alentejo
A warm climate, spectacular scenery, and pristine beaches have made Portugal one of Europe’s leading tourist destinations, attracting milli… Read More
1.2.2023
MICRO-HISTORY OF THE GASTRONOMY OF THE VISIGOTE PEOPLE
The Goths, a Scandinavian and barbaric people, have left very clear traces in Calabrian food and wine. This happens, esp… Read More
The Italians, for all their virtues, have damaged the reputation of this noble variety. Pinot Grigio: the name sends a shudder down the spine of any self-respecting wine snob. For decades, b… Read More
We’ve all seen these symbols, but where did they come from, and how did they start? Some of the answers may surprise you.
The Dollar Sign
The dollar sign is the most… Read More
The Veneto region is a mass of contradictions. Several of Italy’s most iconic appellations and wine styles are nestled in its hills, including Valpolicella Classico, Amarone della Valp… Read More
Burgundy myopia is a long-established trait amongst the world’s collectors and connoisseurs. Indeed, a wealth of superlative white wine is being made across France today, yet the secon… Read More
If Californian Chardonnay represents one end of the white variety spectrum – structured, opulent, and very ripe – Melon de Bourgogne is the polar opposite. Saline, fragrant, and… Read More
Wondering about planning a day trip from Frankfurt then how about exploring this cute place in Rhein Area? In this post you will find the top things to do in Rudesheim.
Rudesheim am Rhein… Read More
Results of the latest excavation season in Berenike, Egypt, have been announced. Among their highlights is a tomb with coral walls and floors and intact burials with rich grave goods excavat… Read More
Class 6 History Chapter 8 question answer
Today, I am sharing class 6 History Chapter 8 question answer. Life in towns and villages. Hope it helps!
Give short answers for the following quest… Read More
Archaeologists have uncovered an amphora workshop at Tabba Matouh in west Alexandria, Egypt. The site manufactured amphorae and pottery during the Graeco-Roman period and also served as a st… Read More
CANNABIS CULTURE – Nepenthe was an ancient herbal infused wine, that appears in Homer’s famous tale The Odyssey. Its use to quell grief in a funerary setting has caused man… Read More
Researchers at the University of York have found chemical residues of grapes in medieval containers indicating a prosperous wine trade in Islamic Sicily.
Islamic wine merchants appear to h… Read More
Could a ring be better for a hangover than a greasy breakfast or a cup of black coffee? Researchers discovered a ring in Israel that could be over 1,000 years old and may have been used to w… Read More