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wine knowledge
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“The quality of our raw material comes from the vines, not the wine making.”
That's what M.Chapoutier wants to develop for its brand. They want to create extraordinary wines from the ingredients which are carefully cared for and harvested as they are the main factors to produce a good wine. Biodynamic farming and the secret of soil are what make M.Chapoutier become special.
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Wine has gradually become a popular drink in Vietnam. With luxurious design, delicious taste and some good health benefits, it may be the best option if you want to find meaningful gifts for Vietnamese Women's Day, October 20th.
Let's see some best wine suggestions for women from The Warehouse:
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The name Pinotage is a little bit misleading because it sounds so much like Pinot Noir. It is easy to assume they taste alike. Not true. In fact, the South African grape looks and tastes more like Shiraz even though Pinotage is technically related to Pinot Noir.
If you love a bold barbecue-friendly wine, Pinotage wine is definitely worth investigating.
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If you’re looking for the perfect weekend mashup, try pairing our approachable Yalumba Barossa Bush Vine Grenache from the Warehouse with a fresh homemade pizza
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Laying at the foot of the Andes in the Rapel Valley, Viña Los Boldos is one of Chile’s oldest wineries, established in 1850, and planted in rocky soils with over 620 acres of vines, reminiscent of the great vineyards in Europe. Los Boldos was named after the type of a tree found in the region which stomach-soothing leaves are used for tea.
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Garnacha or also known as Grenache has long been a lifesaver for Spanish, French and even Italian winemakers, but history has unfairly sent this variety to second or even third roles in the blends.
Thanks to the efforts of the right winemakers, grenache and garnacha are returning, and this time in the status of "Mediterranean pinot noir".
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Talking about the Mid-Autumn Festival and the moon affecting everything on this planet, from ocean tides to our everyday life, one cannot help but mention another very closely “moon-related” wine aspect: biodynamics.
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Australian wines have always been exceptional in the world market for their profitable balance between quality and price
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One of the oldest family-owned wineries of South Australia was founded by a British brewer Samuel Smith, who arrived in Adelaide in 1847.