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CARM 2016 Grande Reserva Red (Douro)
PortugalA high percentage of elegant Touriga Nacional and 12 months in new ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$59 -
CARM 2017 Reserva Red (Douro)
PortugalA fine, rich wood-aged blend, the wine has a solid structure and ...See Full Review$28 -
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CARM 2018 Reserva White (Douro)
PortugalHalf of this wine was aged in wood, giving a softer view ...See Full Review$28 -
CARM 2017 Red (Douro)
PortugalThe wine has firm tannins and a rich texture that gives weight ...See Full Review$18 -
CARM 2018 White (Douro)
PortugalA fruity, refreshing blend of three of the Douro's most characteristic white ...See Full Review$18 -
Château Rieussec 2017 Carmes de Rieussec (Sauternes)
BordeauxAlmost entirely Sémillon, this wine is rich but not heavy. Lightness comes ...See Full ReviewN/A
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The Differences Between Dry Farming and Irrigation
In recent years, some vineyards that previously used bush vine training systems have turned to irrigation. Learn the pros and cons here...
The Differences Between Dry Farming and Irrigation
In recent years, some vineyards that previously used bush vine training systems have turned to irrigation. Learn the pros and cons here...
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In Pursuit of Eco-Friendly Cheese, Producers Embrace Wineries' Farming Methods
Dairy farmers and cheese producers can treat the land and animals more responsibly. Explore the techniques and technologies and the brands to seek...
In Pursuit of Eco-Friendly Cheese, Producers Embrace Wineries' Farming Methods
Dairy farmers and cheese producers can treat the land and animals more responsibly. Explore the techniques and technologies and the brands to seek...
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Beaujolais is a Glassful of Calm, Cozy Deliciousness
There is something supremely comforting about a glass of Beaujolais. It could be the the caress of the wines themselves: the vibrant berry fruit, gentle tannins and sturdy yet lightweight frame of the region’s most planted variety, Gamay; the silky texture and shimmering fruit of the region’s Chardonnay; or the crackle and crunch of a ballerina-hued Beaujolais Rosé—all achieved without muscle or flash—that warm the hardest of hearts and palates...
Beaujolais is a Glassful of Calm, Cozy Deliciousness
There is something supremely comforting about a glass of Beaujolais. It could be the the caress of the wines themselves: the vibrant berry fruit, gentle tannins and sturdy yet lightweight frame of the region’s most planted variety, Gamay; the silky texture and shimmering fruit of the region’s Chardonnay; or the crackle and crunch of a ballerina-hued Beaujolais Rosé—all achieved without muscle or flash—that warm the hardest of hearts and palates...
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Austrian Winemakers at the Forefront of a Biodynamic Farming Revolution
Ancient philosophy, cosmology, and in ingredient scandal in 1985 changed some winemakers' reltionship to farming. Enter biodynamics...
Austrian Winemakers at the Forefront of a Biodynamic Farming Revolution
Ancient philosophy, cosmology, and in ingredient scandal in 1985 changed some winemakers' reltionship to farming. Enter biodynamics...
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Grüner Veltliner From Austria Is the Perfect Warm Weather Sipper
Austrian Grüner Veltliner offers crisp and clean acidity and zesty citrus notes to make your mouth crave summer's hot temps...
Grüner Veltliner From Austria Is the Perfect Warm Weather Sipper
Austrian Grüner Veltliner offers crisp and clean acidity and zesty citrus notes to make your mouth crave summer's hot temps...
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Microvarietal Rye and Homegrown Botanicals: Farm-to-Flask Spirits Toast the Local Bounty
Farmers and distillers have often worked hand in hand to craft spirits. But some producers are going a step further, growing grain themselves...
Microvarietal Rye and Homegrown Botanicals: Farm-to-Flask Spirits Toast the Local Bounty
Farmers and distillers have often worked hand in hand to craft spirits. But some producers are going a step further, growing grain themselves...