Georgia’s Oldest Wine and Winemakers
The Cradle of Wine: Georgia's Oldest Wine and Winemakers Travel to Georgia, and you'll find a barrage of clothing, tea towels, and more covered in the qvevri, a vessel used for storing wine. […]
The Cradle of Wine: Georgia's Oldest Wine and Winemakers Travel to Georgia, and you'll find a barrage of clothing, tea towels, and more covered in the qvevri, a vessel used for storing wine. […]
Imagine sipping on the world's finest vintage wines, handcrafted by some of the most renowned vintners in history. While countless winemakers have existed over centuries and across continents, a select few have achieved iconic […]
Impact of the Black Death Pandemic on Burgundy The Bubonic Plague —also called the Black Death—first engulfed Europe in October of 1347. This dreadful plague originated when twelve ships from the Black Sea placed […]
The Versatility of Cabernet Franc Cabernet Franc, a red grape variety, is often referred to as Cabernet Sauvignon's "little brother" in the wine world. However, the name is a misrepresentation because Cabernet Franc, an […]
Wine Spectator History Wine spectator is an American lifestyle magazine that targets news and events related to wine ratings and wine culture. The first issue of Wine Spectator was published on April 1, 1976 […]
Cana Wine Miracle The Cana wine miracle refers to the transformation of water into wine by Jesus during a wedding ceremony at Cana. Being the first miracle attributed to Jesus, the miracle has always […]
A Guide to Viognier Wine Viognier is a full-bodied white wine from the south of France. Prized for its fragrant aromas of peach, mandarin, and honeysuckle, Viognier can also be aged in oak to […]
Robert Mondavi's Contributions to the Wine Industry There have been substantial changes to the structure of the global wine business over the last several decades. Many investors have joined the business over time, resulting […]
THE CAYMUS VINEYARDS: Two-Time Award-Winning Wine “Owner and cellar master Chuck Wagner, called ‘Mr. Cabernet’, has been producing a very large Zinfandel in small quantities for decades.” Caymus Vineyards is located on 73 acres […]
Wine Culture in Turkey Good wines are produced in Turkey for centuries as it is one of the most ancient wine-producing countries in the world. Turkish regions adjacent to Georgia and Iran played a […]