Grape Of The Week: Nebbiolo

Grape Of The Week: Nebbiolo

One of Italy’s most quintessential grapes, Nebbiolo is an ancient grape, whose name means ‘little foggy one,’ a reflection of the fog that surround...

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Grape Of The Week: Malvasia

Grape Of The Week: Malvasia

An ancient grape, Malvasia produces a range of wines that can be dry, sparkling, or sweet. Thought to originally hail from Greece, Malvasia thrives...

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Grape Of The Week: Sangiovese

Grape Of The Week: Sangiovese

A grape scarcely found outside of Italy, Sangiovese is thought to be derived from the Latin “sanguis Jovis” which means “blood of Jupiter.” A bit o...

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Grape Of The Week: Merlot

Grape Of The Week: Merlot

It’s not often that a grape is made, broken, and then remade by pop culture, but that’s the case with Merlot. After a ‘60 Minutes’ episode where a ...

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Grape Of The Week: Bonarda

Grape Of The Week: Bonarda

The second most planted grape in Argentina, Bonarda originates from Savoie, France where it is known as Douce Noir, or Charbono in Napa Valley.

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