Article series · 9 parts
Vinens store regioner
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1Intermediate
Bourgogne: the homeland of Pinot Noir and Chard...
A guide to Bourgogne: the region's grapes, the hierarchy from regional to Grand Cru, the most important areas and what characterises the wines.
Bourgogne: the homeland of Pinot Noir and Chard...
A guide to Bourgogne: the region's grapes, the hierarchy from regional to Grand Cru, the most important areas and what characterises the wines.
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2Intermediate
Bordeaux: Masters of the Blend
A guide to Bordeaux: the Left and Right Banks, the classic grapes in the blend, the most important areas and the style of the wines.
Bordeaux: Masters of the Blend
A guide to Bordeaux: the Left and Right Banks, the classic grapes in the blend, the most important areas and the style of the wines.
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3Intermediate
Champagne: The Classic of Bubbles
A guide to Champagne: the region's grapes, the traditional method, styles from brut to vintage, and what you can expect in the glass.
Champagne: The Classic of Bubbles
A guide to Champagne: the region's grapes, the traditional method, styles from brut to vintage, and what you can expect in the glass.
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4Intermediate
Rhône: Syrah in the north, blends in the south
A guide to the Rhône: the difference between the northern and southern parts, the grapes, the most important areas and what characterises the wines.
Rhône: Syrah in the north, blends in the south
A guide to the Rhône: the difference between the northern and southern parts, the grapes, the most important areas and what characterises the wines.
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5Intermediate
Piemonte: The Kingdom of Nebbiolo
A guide to Piemonte: Nebbiolo behind Barolo and Barbaresco, the region's other grapes, the most important areas and the style of the wines.
Piemonte: The Kingdom of Nebbiolo
A guide to Piemonte: Nebbiolo behind Barolo and Barbaresco, the region's other grapes, the most important areas and the style of the wines.
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6Intermediate
Toscana: Sangiovese and the Tuscan Classics
A guide to Toscana: the Sangiovese behind Chianti and Brunello, Super Tuscans, the most important areas and what characterises the wines.
Toscana: Sangiovese and the Tuscan Classics
A guide to Toscana: the Sangiovese behind Chianti and Brunello, Super Tuscans, the most important areas and what characterises the wines.
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7Intermediate
Veneto: From Prosecco to Amarone
A guide to Veneto: from Prosecco and Soave to Valpolicella and Amarone, the region's grapes, areas and the style of its wines.
Veneto: From Prosecco to Amarone
A guide to Veneto: from Prosecco and Soave to Valpolicella and Amarone, the region's grapes, areas and the style of its wines.
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8Intermediate
Germany: The Great Homeland of Riesling
A guide to German wine: Riesling at the centre, Mosel and the other regions, sweetness levels and what characterises the wines.
Germany: The Great Homeland of Riesling
A guide to German wine: Riesling at the centre, Mosel and the other regions, sweetness levels and what characterises the wines.
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9Intermediate
Spain: Rioja and Tempranillo
A guide to Spanish wine with a focus on Rioja: Tempranillo, the ageing designations Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva, and the styles of the wines.
Spain: Rioja and Tempranillo
A guide to Spanish wine with a focus on Rioja: Tempranillo, the ageing designations Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva, and the styles of the wines.