Muscat is an ancient grape variety that has been carried to nearly every wine region of the world. It is used primarily to produce sweet wines. Muscat’s ability to produce a range of sweet wines has made it very popular with consumers in recent years, propelling the grape to double-digit growth in the US market. Muscat is also capable of producing excellent dry wines, although these are less well-known than the sweet versions.
Monthly Archives: May 2021
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Mapu derives its name from the local language, Mapuche, and means ‘land‘. The expertise of Baron Philippe de Rothschild’s people enables them to extract the raw and original expression of these unique terroirs.
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Like Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc is native to France and it acts as a true barometer of soil, site, and viticultural practices and can produce many different styles of wine, depending on where it is grown and how it is handled in the winery.