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The Willamette Valley is located at the same latitude as La Morra in Piemonte and Bordeaux in France. Wine Enthusiasts crowned this wine-growing area the region of the year in 2016.
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An 18th-century mansion on the banks of the perfectly restored Seine, vineyards on marly chalcious grounds of the Côte des Bar, just over 90 hectares, mostly organic, with Pinot Noir coming exclusively from the Aube and Chardonnay essentially from the Côte des Blancs.
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How do you drink the White Porto? You drink cold (8-10°C) and more frequently you drink as an aperitif or after dinner in a Cocktail, even very simple, with tonic or more elaborate with gin.
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Consisting of 13 American wine-growing areas (AVA), Mendocino County boasts the highest percentage of certified organic and biodynamic grapes in the nation.
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"You can't produce wine unless you put all your heart into it." is the general principle that has guided the Lorentz family for six generations to this day.
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The Tement family is an old-fashioned family. In fact, their organic wines are characteristic and unique and by choice rely on the spontaneous fermentation of wines.
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Sonoma County is the southwest part of the Wine Country of California,which also includes Napa, Mendocino, and Lake counties. This is subdivided into 13 American Viticultural Area and has more than 250 wineries.
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Here the harvest starts in October and lasts until Christmas. In this long period up to 17 harvesting steps are carried out in the vineyard, strictly by hand, to produce all types of Riesling.
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Wachau is recognized as one of the best wine-producing regions in the world and in this panorama pichler-krutzler have quickly established themselves as one of the most interesting realities in this area.
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Where the Atlantic Ocean meets the North Sea and Scandinavia meets Scotland, we find the Shetland Islands, the northernst point in Britain.
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