The love of sparkling wine is infinite, a language that everyone can understand, a sparkle that can shine in anyone’s glass, it can connect people, brings them together and places a smile on faces ...
The first evidence of Wine in Austria dates back to 700 BC, to the times of the Celts and Romans. The very famous Grüner Veltliner grape, which today is the most planted grape variety in Austria, was ...
Montonico Bianco is an ancient Italian grape variety with deep roots in the heart of Abruzzo, a region renowned for its rich winemaking traditions and indigenous grape varieties. For its long history ...
The most popular Swiss wine regions are, Geneva, Neuchâtel, Ticino, Valais, and Vaud In total, there are 252 grape varieties, 168 of which are accepted as cantonal AOCs by the Federal Statistical ...
The first Vines planted in Chile were transported over on Spanish ships, we sort of know the grape variety as well and it could have been ‘País’ or ‘Vitis Vinifera’, they planted them in the middle of ...
In this exclusive feature on Glass of Bubbly, we speak with Emilien Boutillat, the Chief Winemaker at Champagne Piper-Heidsieck, let’s discover a little about his life, his journey into the industry ...
Everybody has a corner, bookcase, or wine rack in their house where bottles gather dust over time. They’re not showpieces in a well curated cellar, nor prized vintages you’ve set aside for special ...
The Spanish transported Vines from Spain over to Argentina during the early Age of Discovery, the first time a European stepped foot into Argentina was in 1502. The city of Santiago del Estero serves ...
The first Grapevines were planted in Bolivia in the 1560s by Spanish missionaries, which were brought over on Spanish ships. The tropical environment in particular regions really tested some of the ...
Jean-Claude Mas’s great-grandfather, Auguste Mas, was the man who bought the family vineyard in 1892, he acquired 9 ha (22 acres) of vines in the Mas de Bicq, near the village of St Pons de Mauschiens ...
It was harder to find a date for Uruguay’s Wine origin, but it has been in operation for at least 250 years, it wouldn’t be until 1870, with the help of Italian and Basque immigrants with the planting ...
Everybody has a corner, bookcase, or wine rack in their house where bottles gather dust over time. They’re not showpieces in a well curated cellar, nor prized vintages you’ve set aside for special ...