Country: Argentina Region: Mendoza Grape: Organic Torrontés Riojano Argentina has a long wine history, dating back to 1557 when the first vines were planted in Santiago del Estero.
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Country: Austria Region: Niederösterreich Grape: Grüner Veltliner Grüner Veltliner is believed to date back to Roman times and its named is derived from Veltlin (Valtellina) in northern Italy, …
Of the countless food and wine pairings, perhaps one of the most unfortunate is a salad with vinaigrette dressing.
Country: Germany Region: Nahe Grape: Gewürztraminer Nahe is a relatively small wine-growing region in Germany, with approximately 10,400 acres of vineyards, located in the state of Rhineland-Pala…
Country: Chile Region: Central Valley Grape: Chardonnay Ever since missionaries introduced vines and winemaking to Chile in the mid-sixteenth century, it has been made there.
If you are inclined to believe the imperial measurement system*, it is exactly 130 gallons. The term butt comes from the French botte, which means boot.
Country: France Region: Armagnac Grape: Colombard Côtes de Gascogne is a winemaking zone located in the Armagnac region of Southwest France, mostly in the Gers Department.
Country: Austria Region: Burgenland Grape: Grüner Veltliner Burgenland is a large wine producing region in eastern Austria.
Country: Italy Region: Brittany Grape: Meron de Bourgogne & Sauvignon Blanc Brittany, in France’s northwestern-most region, is a hilly peninsula extending out toward the Atlantic Ocean.
Country: Italy Region: The Central Hills of Veneto Grape: Pinot Grigio The Veneto is a region located in the Northeast of the Italian Peninsula, and is one of its leading wine producers.