Bodegas Monte Blanco is an award-winning Spanish winery in Serrada, one of the largest towns in the Rueda DO. Monte Blanco is owned by the renowned Rioja producer Bodegas Ramon Bilbao, and is that producer’s attempt to create a quality white wine from the Verdejo grape. The white wine of Read more…
Moscato wine dates back to a phrase termed as Muscat which stands for lavish and unique types of grapes that are used to produce the wine. These grapes are exhibited in different colors such as yellow and white among others. They are grown in Spain. Moscato wine has been around Read more…
The region of Malaga is perhaps best known as a tourist destination, but did you know that they also make wine there? Malaga wine is a sweet dessert wine and usually comes from the Pedro Ximenez and Moscatel grapes. In addition to the sweet wines from the Malaga DO, the Read more…
Pairing food and wine can be a lot of fun, and individually the food and wine can combine in interesting and exciting ways to enhance the experience of both. The idea of food and wine pairing is usually associated with formal lunches or dinners, perhaps in a restaurant or at Read more…
Do you own a wine cooler bucket? Not many people do, but we think it’s almost essential for any serious wine lover! Maybe you’ve seen wine cooler buckets in bars and restaurants, and they seem pretty useful there. That’s all well and good for a busy establishment serving lots of Read more…
There is a lot about wine and wine service that remains a mystery to the average wine drinker. Wine professionals – sommeliers, waiters, store clerks, winemakers and more – sometimes do things to and with wine that may appear confusing or unnecessary. Sniffing corks, swirling and spitting wine, debating about Read more…
You may not know the term “fortified wine”, but you can probably name a few examples nonetheless: Port and Sherry are the two most popular types of wine that fall into this category. They are two crucial components, sure, but fortified wine is made elsewhere too. Here, we will discover Read more…
We love sparkling wine. Whether that’s Champagne, Cava, Prosecco, Franciacorta, a Crémant de Bordeaux, Burgundy or Loire – whatever! The Champagne bucket, the sound of popping corks, the sight and fizzle of fine bubbles, the tingling acidity on the tongue: What’s not to like? Well, the price tag for one. Read more…
Arestel Cava is a Spanish Cava produced for discount supermarket giant Lidl. It is a cheap and cheerful blend of Macabeo, Xarel-lo and Parellada. It offers good value for money within its category, and is certainly worth considering the next time you’re stocking up for a party and you’ve got Read more…
Viura is a very popular Spanish wine grape, though it is often quite misunderstood and arguably not fully appreciated. It has a number of different names, depending on where in the world it’s grown. It is mostly commonly used in white Rioja and Cava, and in these instances the name Read more…
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