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by Jonathon Curry
Let’s clear this up right now. Chablis is not a grape! It’s an iconic wine region located within Burgundy, France. It’s found at the northern most ...
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by Jonathon Curry
Syrah, also known as shiraz in Australia, is a dark-skinned grape variety grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce red wine.
In 199...
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by Jonathon Curry
Sauternes and Monbazillac
When you’re looking for a dessert wine to match that perfect chocolate moose or that allusive crème brulee, think French....
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by Jonathon Curry
Why Does the World Rave So Much about Super Tuscan Wines?!
‘Super Tuscan’ wine is a term you hear people rave on about all over the world now. It h...
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by Jonathon Curry
An Italian Prosecco with plenty of fizz - Italian bubbles from the hills of Veneto!
Here is a beautiful bubbly for all occasions! Prosecco is an It...
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by Jonathon Curry
White winelovers rejoice, a white wine for all seasons!
We got you covered! Soave, pronounced swarr-vay, is arguably the most famous white wine in...
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by Jonathon Curry
Piedmont Nebbiolo Explained
If you love red wine and have never sampled a proper nebbiolo grown and made in Piedmont, then you have been much dep...
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by Jonathon Curry
Pinot Blanc. Could this be Alsace’s if not the Globe’s Easiest Drinking Wine?
Pinot blanc is a white wine grape and is in fact a genetic mutation ...
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by Jonathon Curry
A Bordeaux red at its finest that wont break the bank!
Bordeaux‘s signature grape varieties have traversed the globe, to the extent that cabernet s...
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by Jonathon Curry
The magic of Tuscan Sangiovese: Chianti, Montalcino, and Montepulciano
If you love wine and have never experienced the magic of a Tuscan sangiove...
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by Jonathon Curry
The Short History of Chablis –the Birthplace of Chardonnay!
Let’s clear this up right now. Chablis is not a grape! It’s an iconic wine region locat...
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by Jonathon Curry
Piedmont Nebbiolo Explained:Langhe, Barolo and Barbaresco
If you love red wine and have never sampled a proper nebbiolo grown and made in Piedmont,...
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