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Where to taste Japanese wine in Tokyo? My secret address!
8 minutes read Ever stumbled upon a hidden gem in Tokyo that completely changes your perspective? Last night, I discovered an incredible Japanese wine bar tucked away in the heart of Tokyo. The hunt to find it was an adventure in itself, but it was worth every step. This tiny, unassuming place is now my go-to spot to taste Japanese…
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Is Blaufränkisch Pinot Noir?
While Austria is renowned for its high-quality white wines made from native Grüner Veltliner and Riesling grapes, it also boasts exceptional red wines from indigenous grape varieties. They are named Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch and Saint Laurent. I usually compare Saint-Laurent to Pinot Noir, but following several discussions with friends and tastings, some have compared Blaufränkisch to Pinot Noir. So, is Blaufränkisch…
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Wagram wine
The vineyards in this region are separated into two clearly defined zones. The first zone is located north of the Danube, adjacent to the Kamptal region. It is characterized by the expansive “Wagram,” a large terraced land that extends eastward for approximately 30 kilometers. The second zone, situated south of the Danube, encompasses the charming wine villages of the Tulln…
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Is Bordeaux like Pinot Noir?
Is Bordeaux like Pinot Noir? That is a question I’ve seen asked a lot and I understand what is the real question behind it. Indeed, we can’t literally compare Bordeaux with Pinot Noir seeing as the former is a region whereas the latter is a grape variety. Bordeaux wines are mostly blends (from Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot) and wines from…