December 2023 Rosé Club
Back to France As you may recall, the Greeks and Phoenicians began producing wine a long time ago, and during this time, rosé was “invented”. The winemaking process involved separating the juice from the skins...
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Back to France As you may recall, the Greeks and Phoenicians began producing wine a long time ago, and during this time, rosé was “invented”. The winemaking process involved separating the juice from the skins...
October 2023 Why should beer drinkers own October? Though Austria and Germany are most famous wine-wise for their white bottlings - Gruner Veltliner and Riesling primarily - these Central European neighbors both produce a decent...
It’s August, the month where Parisians traditionally hand over the city to the tourists and aller a la plage. We spent July in Provence, which was nice, but it tends to get a bit hot...
Rosé is not just the trendy wine of the 21st century. When the Greeks planted the first grapevines in Provence 2,600 years ago, they were already making rosé! This was because wine-making techniques in those...
Italy has over 250 indigenous varieties of grapes, and the majority of the red grapes are made into rosé (rosato). However, Italy only produces 10% of the world’s rosés, which is probably why you don’t...
Imagine the following scenario: you are surrounded by a group of the most convincingly French people you’ve ever met - each hailing from a different region of the country, wielding a bottle of their childhood...