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The grapes are harvested by hand and undergo a rigorous selection process. They are completely destemed and chilled to 17°C before there is a pre fermentation maceration. The fermentation is carried out in stainless steel tanks and is temperature co
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Jerome Billard runs the family estate in Chinon and has an impressive CV which includes time working at Pétrus in Bordeaux, Dominus in California and Sacred Hill in New Zealand. He mixes this global expertise with traditional Loire viticulture dosed
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Stéphane Robert founded Domaine du Tunnel an old steam engine tunnel runs though the estate when he was in his mid twenties. Twenty years down the track, Stéphane has gone from a few rows of rented vines to 10 hectares across Cornas, St Joseph and
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This is but 'simple' Coteaux du Layon but in this wonderful vintage Yves Guégnard has transformed the Chenin Blanc grapes, from his Domaine de la Bergerie estate, into the epitome of all that is great about the sweet wines of the Loire valley. Gener
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The vineyards in Gigondas are situated on the arid hills of the Dentelles de Montmirail. The Mistral blows regularly on these slopes which keeps the vines healthy. The vines grow in stony ground, which is rare, and produce wines that can be kept easi
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Why Willunga 100 The term Hundred originates from late Saxon and Norman England. It was an administrative unit of government, meaning that 100 households had to live in the area to qualify for its place on the map. The McLaren was similarly d
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In 1962, nineteen vine growers from San Marzano, whose families had farmed the land for generations, combined their efforts to establish Cantine San Marzano. Over the years, this co operative has grown significantly, and today attracts over 1200 grow
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The history of the Pichon family goes back to the Middle Ages. In 1964, Jacques de Pichon, Baron of Longueville, married the daughter of Pierre de Rauzan, who created the estate. Their descendants were thereafter much involved with the Pauillac prope
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The history of the Pichon family goes back to the Middle Ages. In 1964, Jacques de Pichon, Baron of Longueville, married the daughter of Pierre de Rauzan, who created the estate. Their descendants were thereafter much involved with the Pauillac prope
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This wine is from Villany, the sunniest and warmest wine region of Hungary. Mr Gabor Osi is the 3rd generation winemaker, his grandfather started the family business which is based in Nagyharsany, 5 km south from Villany. The grapes are coming from r
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