Begin your wine journey here. Explore foundational concepts, laid out in a clear and progressive order, setting the stage for your wine exploration.
Argentina is the seventh-largest wine producer in the world and has a winemaking history dating back to the 16th century.South Africa is the eight-largest wine producer in the world, with a winemaking history dating back to the 17th century.
New Zealand, while a relatively small wine producer on the global stage, has gained an exceptional reputation for its high-quality wines, particularly its iconic Sauvignon Blanc.
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.
Welcome to the heart of Burgundy, the land of exceptional wines and the home of some of the world's most sought-after vineyards. The Côte d'Or, or "Golden Slope," is where the magic happens, offering a unique combination of soil, climate, and centuries of winemaking expertise.
Nestled in the northernmost part of France's Burgundy wine region, Chablis is renowned for producing some of the world's most elegant and sought-after Chardonnay wines. Its unique terroir, steeped in history and distinctive climatic conditions, gives Chablis wines their unmistakable characteristics.
Beaujolais, a region located in the eastern-central part of France, just south of Burgundy, has long been overshadowed by its more famous neighbor. However, this hidden gem of France's wine country boasts an impressive range of wines that are worth exploring. In this deep-dive, we'll take a closer look at the history, appellations, grape varieties, and winemaking techniques that make Beaujolais wines truly unique.