Wine Geology 101: A Book That Needs to Be Written
Piles of blue slate in the Graacher Himmelreich vineyard. Mosel Valley, Germany. You’ve probably heard of vineyards covered in slate or schist. But did you know that slate can turn into schist? Or that...
View ArticleGuess What’s In Your Bourgogne Rouge …
La grappe de raisin, William Adolphe Bouguereau, 1868. I’ll say it again: I firmly believe any true Burgundy lover will regularly drink entry-level Bourgogne from carefully chosen producers. Granted,...
View ArticleA Thrilling, Endangered Grape from the Stunning Mountains of Northern Greece
Vertical village (lower left) in the Zagori, nestled on a hillside. Image courtesy www.geozagori.gr THE ZAGORI region of Greece has only very recently become a hot “alternative” tourist destination —...
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