Begin your wine journey here. Explore foundational concepts, laid out in a clear and progressive order, setting the stage for your wine exploration.
As the world of wine becomes increasingly diverse and complex, it can be challenging for anyone interested in wine to navigate the countless grape varieties used in winemaking. However, by starting with a foundation of these eight grape varieties, you can build a strong understanding of some key styles, flavors, and characteristics found in the world of wine.
After gaining a solid foundation in the world of wine by exploring the 8 essential grape varieties, you might be eager to delve deeper into the diverse range of flavors, aromas, and styles that the wine world has to offer. In this follow-up article, we will introduce you to 10 more grape varieties that are worth exploring, including reds: Malbec, Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Nebbiolo and Grenache/Garnacha, and whites: Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Gewürztraminer, Grüner Veltliner, and Albariño.
In the grand pantheon of grapes, few enjoy the international recognition of Cabernet Sauvignon. Esteemed for its depth of flavour, longevity, and versatility, it has claimed a stake in almost every wine-growing region worldwide. Let's embark on a journey to better understand this renowned varietal.
Delve deeper. This section offers a detailed exploration, building upon and enhancing the knowledge you’ve gained from the Foundation. Dive into the nuances and intricacies of the wine world.
As you delve further into the world of wine, you will find an incredible array of grape varieties, each offering unique flavors, aromas, and styles. In this follow-up article, we will introduce you to another 10 grape varieties that are worth exploring as you continue your wine journey, including reds: Montepulciano, Gamay, Corvina, Zinfandel/Primitivo, and Barbera, and whites: Semillon, Garganega, Cortese, Fiano, and Muscat.
Sparkling wine is beloved for its effervescence and celebratory nature, but behind the bubbles lies a world of diverse grape varieties that contribute to the unique flavors and characteristics of these wines. In this article, we will explore the most important grape varieties used in sparkling wine production, from the classic Champagne trio to lesser-known varieties that bring their distinct qualities to the glass.
Step into the rich and rustic world of Montepulciano, a red grape variety that personifies the heart and soul of central Italy. Loved for its deep-coloured, robust wines that offer exceptional value and pair delightfully with food, Montepulciano stands as a testament to Italy's viticultural diversity and winemaking heritage.