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Burgundy's "Other" Grapes

Burgundy's "Other" Grapes

We wrote a blog about the "other" grapes of Burgundy. You know, the ones that aren't Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

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Get Your Bottles, Now: The TOP FIVE wine trends of 2020

Get Your Bottles, Now: The TOP FIVE wine trends of 2020

From domestic Chardonnay to the stellar 2016 Brunello, from first-looks at 2019 Burgundy to Hungarian adventure winnes--here's how to buy the top wine trends of 2020.
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Our Guide to Barolo is Finally Here!

Our Guide to Barolo is Finally Here!

As the years tick by, we've watched as Barolo has gotten more and more popular. No longer is it just a geeky alternative--it is a fine wine! A staple at big bottle parties! And, we think it's time to treat it a bit more like Burgundy. 
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We're Celebrating the Wonderful Winemaking Women of Beaujolais!

We're Celebrating the Wonderful Winemaking Women of Beaujolais!

Here are some of our favorite wines from some of our favorite winemakers. I recommend grabbing a few of each to make it an even case! Then, head on over to our blog and read all about what makes these wines, and the women at the helm, so special. 
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Taste the Top Trends in Beaujolais

Taste the Top Trends in Beaujolais

No wine region is more exciting right now than Beaujolais. 

And the world of wine is richer for it.

Here are our top recommendations based on the trends we’ve seen in Beaujolais winemaking. 

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Beaujolais: The Home of Natural Wines!

Beaujolais: The Home of Natural Wines!

20 years ago, “natural wine” was the freaky stuff drunk after-hours in Williamsburg and the East Village. Today, collectors around the world chase bottles of natural wine as passionately as DRC – and pay top dollar for some of them.

Where did natural wine come from, and how did it spread so far and so fast? 

In a word: Beaujolais

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Leveling Up the Levels of Beaujolais-- Our New Blog Post!

Leveling Up the Levels of Beaujolais-- Our New Blog Post!

We’ve got an entire blog post full of fun details, which will dive further into the nitty-gritty of these three levels of Beaujolais. 

So, hop in here, grab a few bottles, kick back with a glass of wine and read on

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Our New Beaujolais Blog Series is HERE!

Our New Beaujolais Blog Series is HERE!

Beaujolais is the perfect wine for us -- or the perfect wineS, since really, Beaujolais means a so many different things--from the festive Beaujolais Nouveau and Beaujolais wines we like to crush with friends, to the beautifully expressive Beaujolais Villages, right on up to the exceptional, terroir-specific Crus. 
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Austrian Wine Guide: Part 2, The Wachau!

Austrian Wine Guide: Part 2, The Wachau!

The Wachau Valley is the epicenter of Austria’s greatest wines. In fact, to many wine consumers, the wines of the Wachau are the wines of Austria.
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Our Guide to Monforte d'Alba Barolo is here!

Our Guide to Monforte d'Alba Barolo is here!

Monforte shines through its sheer diversity. So, while Monforte is often lumped in with Serralunga at the “powerful, structured” end of the spectrum, this is a mistake
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Read Now: Flatiron's Guide to Austrian Wine

Read Now: Flatiron's Guide to Austrian Wine

It’s an exciting time to discover the wines of Austria. The dynamic styles produced by the technically proficient graduates of the Klosterneuburg juxtapose the experimental natural winemakers breaking the mold in every region.
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The NY Times' Summer Sparkling Wines: Crémants, Pét-Nats and More

The NY Times' Summer Sparkling Wines: Crémants, Pét-Nats and More

We spotted a recent column in the New York Times from the esteemed Eric Asimov — a column encouraging readers to celebrate even the mundane with 12 bottles of fizzy wine, and not a Champagne among them. All of our favorites, from every corner of the winemaking world and from myriad varieties, were represented. 
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