Wine Regions

Wines of Tuscany – A Hugely Famous Wine Region

The wines of Tuscany, located in central Italy, is one of the most famous and greatest wine regions in the world. Brunello di Montalcino, Bolgheri, and Chianti have produced loved wines for centuries the wines of have been loved and renowned. Wine lovers have sought out these wines for many generations. The history of the

Ribera del Duero Wine

The Fantastic Ribera del Duero Spanish Wine Region.

Ribera del Duero produces superb wine, situated in the province of Burgos, in the north-central part of Spain. Tempranillo is the famous grape variety of Ribera del Duero. Ribera del Duero has gained a reputation as one of the top wine regions in the world. Ribera del Duero Brief History The Ribera del Duero wine

Rueda Wine Co.’s Burgundy 2020 Vintage Report

The 2020 vintage in Burgundy, was highly anticipated, and so far is living up to expectations! 2020 has yielded succulent, intense and dense red wines. Sharp, and classically styled white wines. The region experienced a unique growing and picking season, one of the earliest on record.  Significantly affected by unexpected heatwaves during July and August.

Champagne and all that sparkles…

Champagne is a world-famous sparkling wine that has become synonymous with celebration, luxury, and elegance. The history dates back over a thousand years. Its production methods and styles have evolved over time to become the iconic beverage we know today. Champagne is named after the region in which it is produced, located in north-eastern France.

Domaine Donatsch Vineyard

Switzerland Only Exports 2% Of Its Wines

Considering their reputation for exporting chocolate, cheese, and accurate timepieces. It’s odd that they’re able to drink and sell much of their superb wines at home. It turns out, a lot at home! Switzerland only exports 2% of its wines. Graubünden In the Bündner Herrschaft, the winemaking tradition dates back over a thousand years. Fernando

Sakkie Mouton, Koekenaap and West Coast Wines

West Coast Wine Koekenaap is a small town located on the West Coast of South Africa, situated in the Olifants River Valley. The region has a long history of wine-making, dating back to the early 18th century. Moreover, the West Coast of South Africa is renowned for its unique microclimate. Contributing to the production of

Left Bank Bordeaux – Cabernet is King!

Left Bank Bordeaux The Left Bank of Bordeaux is a wine-growing region located in the southwestern part of France. Known as “the left bank” as it is on the left bank of the Gironde Estuary. The region has a rich and storied history dating back to the Roman Empire. Bordeaux is now renowned for producing

Vineyard in Piedmont

Barolo and Barbaresco – The Great Piedmont

Piedmont, located in the north-western part of Italy, is one of the most famous wine-producing regions in the world. It is renowned for its full-bodied, robust red wines and is home to two of Italy’s most prestigious wine regions: Barolo and Barbaresco. These two wine regions have a long history, dating back to the 19th

Loire Valley

The Loire Valley is a region located in central France, known for its stunning landscapes and production of high-quality and age-worthy wine. Famous for its rich history and cultural heritage, with numerous castles and historical monuments that attract millions of tourists each year. The valley extends over 280 kilometres along the Loire River, making it

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