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Bodegas Dios Baco S.L. NV Oxford 1.970 Pedro Ximénez (Jerez)
AndaluciaAn opaque brown color and massive raisin and fig aromas announce a ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$21 -
Bodegas Dios Baco S.L. NV Élite Oloroso Medium Sherry (Jerez)
AndaluciaInviting aromas of brown sugar and dried stone fruit come with maple ...See Full Review$30 -
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Bodegas Dios Baco S.L. NV Imperial Oloroso VORS Sherry (Jerez)
AndaluciaAromas of talcum powder, maple syrup and dried fruits are sweet and ...See Full Review$125 -
Bodegas Dios Baco S.L. NV Esnobista Moscatel Pasa Sherry (Jerez)
AndaluciaThis leads with smooth, ripe and pure aromas of honeyed raisin. That ...See Full Review$30 -
Bodegas Dios Baco S.L. NV Cream Sherry (Jerez)
AndaluciaPiercing apricot and peach aromas offer a live-wire start to this cream ...See Full Review$30 -
Bodegas Dios Baco S.L. NV Riá Pitá Sherry (Manzanilla-Sanlúcar de Barrameda)
AndaluciaThis wine's precocious nose includes nutty stone fruit and talcum powder aromas. ...Best BuySee Full Review$12
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Bodega Trapiche – Exploring to break new ground
Bodega Trapiche – Exploring to break new ground
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Reeling from Historic Wildfires, U.S. Winemakers Ask, 'What’s Next?'
As scientists and governments grapple with the wildfires, many wine professionals ask how the industry can adapt to recurring devastation...
Reeling from Historic Wildfires, U.S. Winemakers Ask, 'What’s Next?'
As scientists and governments grapple with the wildfires, many wine professionals ask how the industry can adapt to recurring devastation...
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The U.S. Chefs and Restaurateurs Embracing Mexican Wine
Mexico has been a hot topic in the wine world. But these restaurants are betting on our neighbors to the south and showing Mexican wine is no passing trend...
The U.S. Chefs and Restaurateurs Embracing Mexican Wine
Mexico has been a hot topic in the wine world. But these restaurants are betting on our neighbors to the south and showing Mexican wine is no passing trend...
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Cristina Mantilla Wants to Change the Wines of Spain
Cristina Mantilla of Mantivinos discusses what brought her into winemaking, her experience in the male-dominated field and advice for younger winemakers...
Cristina Mantilla Wants to Change the Wines of Spain
Cristina Mantilla of Mantivinos discusses what brought her into winemaking, her experience in the male-dominated field and advice for younger winemakers...
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Forget the Big Fruit Bombs: The Fresh New Face of Argentine Wine
Argentina is known for jammy Malbecs, but producers are increasingly creating lighter, fresher offerings for the new natural-wine audience...
Forget the Big Fruit Bombs: The Fresh New Face of Argentine Wine
Argentina is known for jammy Malbecs, but producers are increasingly creating lighter, fresher offerings for the new natural-wine audience...
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With Distinctive Terroir and Varied Microclimates, Mexico's Baja California Aims to Preserve its Character
Mexican wine has skyrocketed across the U.S. from relative obscurity to critical darling. Here's a guide to the grapes of its most famous wine region: Baja...
With Distinctive Terroir and Varied Microclimates, Mexico's Baja California Aims to Preserve its Character
Mexican wine has skyrocketed across the U.S. from relative obscurity to critical darling. Here's a guide to the grapes of its most famous wine region: Baja...