The Grapevine

Grape Of The Week: Sauvignon Blanc
Just in time for International Sauvignon Blanc Day (May 2nd), we’re doing a little refresher on all things Sauvignon Blanc!
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Region Of The Week: Casablanca Valley
Nestled in between the coastal mountains and the Pacific ocean, Casablanca Valley spans across roughly 5,000 hectares in central Chile.
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Region Of The Week: Maipo Valley
Maipo Valley is considered to be one of Chile’s most renowned wine regions and for good reason. Home to viticulture in Chile...
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Grape Of The Week: Cabernet Sauvignon
An offspring of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon is a red wine grape that originates from Bordeaux, France. Featured in various blends, Cabernet Sauvignon can be found in: Bor...
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Another grape affected during the phylloxera epidemic in the 1880s, Carmenère was extremely defenseless against the sap-sucking insects that fed on the roots of grapevines. Abandoned and left to di...
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One of the oldest grapes in the world, Pinot Noir has been around since Roman times. Produced in most of the wine regions around the world, Pinot Noir can be made into red, rosé, white, and sparkli...
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