Learn to drink beyond Bordeaux

Hello mes chics! Ready to embark on a global wine adventure and learn to drink wine beyond Bordeaux? This category is your gateway to discovering fantastic wines from Austria, Japan, and beyond. I’ve curated the best from each region to help you explore unique flavors and hidden gems across the globe.

From Austria’s celebrated Grüner Veltliner to Japan’s intriguing varieties, you’ll find detailed guides, insider tips, and my top picks for each country. It’s all about broadening your wine horizons and finding those special bottles that are off the beaten path.

Curious about what’s next? Stay tuned as I add more exciting wine regions and discoveries. Whether you’re planning your next wine journey or just looking to try wine beyond Bordeaux, this is your one-stop shop for exploring the world of wine!

Cheers to new discoveries and expanding your wine world!

  • Kamptal wine - picture of me in front of wine casks
    Austria

    Kamptal wine

    Kremstal and Kamptal, the neighboring regions of Wachau, unfortunately often live in its shadow. This is a sad fact considering that both regions exemplify the magnificence of what Austria has to offer in terms of winemaking. However, the good news is that these two regions not only offer exceptional quality but also provide excellent value for money. The two regions…

  • Kremstal wine - me in a alley of Kremstal
    Austria

    Kremstal wine

    In Niederösterreich, Wachau has two neighbors : Kremstal and Kamptal. However, both live in its shadow. This is sad because thee two regions are magnificent example of what Austria has to offer. But the good news is, these two regions offer great quality and attractive value for money! The two sisters, have shared a similar history. From vineyards replanted after…

  • Wachau wine - picture of landscape of Wachau
    Austria

    Wachau wine

    15 min read The Wachau Valley: let’s talk about one of my favorite places on Earth. Picture this: terraced vineyards, adorable little villages, and medieval castles watching over the Danube River. That’s the Wachau for you—a spot so special it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its history and natural beauty. It’s part of Niederösterreich, or Lower Austria, which happens…

  • a terraced vineyard from Wachau
    Austria

    A Quick Guide to the best Austrian wine regions

    9 minutes read Austria—a land of schnitzel, waltzes, and punctual trains. But did you know it’s also home to some of Europe’s most delightful wines? I didn’t either, at first. Years ago, while visiting my father in Vienna, I confidently ordered a beer, thinking I was blending in with the locals. The bartender gave me a polite but knowing smile…

  • What is the difference between German Rieslings and French Sauternes? - picture of bottles of Yquem
    Bordeaux

    Is Sauternes a digestif?

    Sauternes is a French sweet wine from Bordeaux. These wines have high acidity and distinctive notes of honey, apricot, citrus zest and dried fruit, from the botrytis. Usually sweet comes at the end of a meal : does this make Sauternes a digestif? Let’s find out! What does Sauternes taste like? The great sweet wines of Bordeaux, Sauternes (or Barsac)…

  • What is the difference between German Rieslings and French Sauternes? - picture of bottles of Yquem
    Bordeaux

    What is confit de Sauternes?

    Sauternes is a white sweet wine from Bordeaux. It is one of the greatest sweet white wines in the world. However, sometimes, you may come across “confit de Sauternes”. So, what is confit de Sauternes? What is confit de Sauternes? First, let me try to explain what confit is. The word confit derives from a French verb (confire), which means…

  • What is the difference between German Rieslings and French Sauternes? - picture of bottles of Yquem
    Bordeaux

    Can I substitute sherry for Sauternes?

    Sauternes wines are known to be expensive and for the best of them, prices are through the roof! So finding a substitute can come in handy once in a while. For instance : Can you substitute sherry for Sauternes? What does sherry taste like? Sherry is made from three grape varieties. Palomino produces wines with naturally low acidity that do…