England

Tired of Champagne ? Let's try the famous English wines : sparkling (or not). This category is your gateway to exploring English fast-growing wine regions. Discover: And so much more… Cheers!

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    England

    Is English Wine Any Good?

    Think English wine can’t compete with Champagne? Think again. This post breaks down how England went from wine-world underdog to serious contender — from chalky soils and bold pioneers to today’s award-winning sparkling wines. You’ll learn what England does best, where it’s still evolving, and which bottles to try first if you want to taste the difference for yourself.

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    England

    What are the wine regions of the UK?

    English wine has made remarkable progress, with regions across the country producing exceptional wines. The South-East, including Sussex, Kent, and Surrey, is the heart of English winemaking, known for sparkling wines with vibrant acidity and elegance. Wessex, home to Hampshire and Dorset, adds refined, fresh sparkling wines, while East Anglia, led by Essex, is gaining recognition for aromatic whites and…

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    Austria,  England,  Japan

    What Is the Right Wine Serving Temperature (and Why It Matters More Than You Think)?

    Serving wine at the right temperature can make or break your tasting experience. Too cold, and the wine’s aromas are muted; too warm, and all you taste is the alcohol. White wines — whether dry or sweet — should be served fresh, ideally between 7°C and 13°C depending on their body, while reds show their best between 15°C and 18°C.…

  • me sitting on the soil of a vineyard
    Austria,  England,  Japan

    How does soil affect the taste of wine: A Guide for Curious Drinkers

    Soil is more than just dirt—it’s the foundation of every glass of wine you enjoy. From water-retentive clay to mineral-rich chalk and smoky volcanic rock, this guide dives into how soil types influence wine’s taste, texture, and character. Whether you're a fan of crisp whites or bold reds, understanding soil can help you discover wines that match your style—beyond Bordeaux!…

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    Austria,  England,  Japan

    How to Harvest Grapes for Winemaking?

    7 minutes read Ever wondered how grapes become wine? During a harvest workshop, I discovered every stage — from the moment grapes are picked to when they start fermenting. I’m sharing this experience as a simple, universal guide, because the harvest process is pretty similar everywhere — whether you’re in Europe, Japan, England or beyond. Let’s follow the grape’s journey…