PARIS (Reuters) - A wine plague spread by lice destroyed vines in France in the 19th century but a small area in the Pyrenees, which contains plants up to 200 years old, was spared and is being ...
If you want to start a spirited debate at your next holiday meal, ask your guests which country invented wine. France, Italy, or Greece might come to mind. But most scholars say Georgia - the small ...
The country's indigenous old vine grapes allow producers to create wine unlike anywhere else in the world. Despite historical hurdles, they've only just begun. Ani Duzdabanyan is an Armenian-American ...
It was a pleasant early-autumn afternoon at Firriato Winery’s Cavanera Estate on the north-east slopes of Mount Etna. Cumulus clouds linger in the bright blue sky as the volcano’s familiar coronet of ...
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"We're winning back our history," says Antonio Capaldo, 34-year-old owner of a winery making 21st century wines near the slopes of Mount Vesuvius south of Rome from grapes whose heritage goes back to ...
Imagine walking in a vineyard filled with gnarly old vines, low to the ground and so ugly they’re beautiful. They barely produce any fruit. A ripe berry that hits the tongue explodes with concentrated ...
Long before Cabernet Sauvignon was bottled in Bordeaux or Pinot Noir was the elegant darling of Burgundy, Portuguese vines were weaving their way through the fertile plains of the Tagus and Sado ...
The wines are getting better, more distinctive and more expensive in this region once known for cheap, innocuous bottles. Credit...Pepe Serra Supported by By Eric Asimov I remember my first encounter ...
The country's indigenous old vine grapes allow producers to create wine unlike anywhere else in the world. Despite historical ...