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Bordeaux

Bordeaux

Bordeaux, with its many chateaux and the renowned 1855 Classification, is a leading destination for wine lovers, as well as the bedrock of the fine wine market and a benchmark for winemakers around the world.

China

China

The ‘Chinese wine regions’ people are customarily talking about are actually administrative divisions. The divisions are to be improved, but so far they can help us to explore the vineyards in China.

Chile

Chile

Vines were first brought into Chile in the 1550s by Spanish conquistadors. This long and narrow strip of land, which lies on the west coast of South America bordering Peru, Bolivia and Argentina, is now the continent’s largest exporter of wine, especially

New Zealand

New Zealand

Situated southeast of Australia, New Zealand is perhaps best known for its Sauvignon Blanc.

Spain

Spain

Which country enjoys the most land under vine in the whole world? Where are Rioja, Cava and Sherry produced? This week, let’s have a look at the world’s 3rd largest wine producing country—Spain.

Germany

Germany

Among the greatest European wine producing countries, Germany is situated in the far-north, and is unique in many ways. To start with, it is predominantly a white wine producing country, making some of the best white wines in the world, most notably Rieslings.

Italy

Italy

Italy and France are the top two biggest wine producing countries in the world. Despite being a close neighbour to France, Italy has its own grape varieties and winemaking styles, and is especially known for highly acidic, food-friendly wines.

Champagne

Champagne

Champagne produces unique wine sought the world over as the drink of celebration.

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Remírez de Ganuza: Reinventors of Rioja

Known for its pioneering techniques, Remírez de Ganuza makes avant-garde wines that are still a continuation of the best Riojan tradition.

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Bodegas Ondarre: The terroir interpreter

Winemaker Javier Martínez de Salinas of Bodegas Ondarre has spent years studying the vineyards of Viana in Rioja. He tells Decanter about the unique characteristics of wines from this special village.

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Conde de los Andes: The pursuit of elegance

For Rioja producer Conde de los Andes, time and the vineyard hold the key to the secret of producing unique, ageworthy wines.

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Exploring the history of Utiel-Requena

With links to winemaking that stretch back 2,600 years, Utiel-Requena’s producers are part of an ongoing legacy. Simon Field MW explores the fascinating history of this Spanish region.

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