Wine Facts
All about Wine: Knowledge, Backgrounds and Tips
Wine is meant to be enjoyed, but the more you know, the more you'll taste. On this page, we've compiled our best "wine facts," practical tips, and honest background information. Whether you want to learn to taste wine like an expert , are curious about the differences between grape varieties like Primitivo and Merlot , what makes Italian wine so good , or are looking for advice on storing wine : you'll find the answer here. Read our experts' articles and discover your perfect wine.
Forget the charcuterie board for a moment. A true patio wine should be able to stand on its own. We explain why low tannins and the right temperature make all the difference between a heavy afternoon and the perfect refreshment.
Why does one wine cost €10 and another €50? Part of that lies in the finish. Learn how to count seconds like a pro and discover why the length of the aftertaste is a good indicator of quality and craftsmanship.
It's almost time. Tonight I'm off to Vinitaly again to taste the new vintages from Italy, visit wineries, and search for a few gems.
Ultimately, it's not just the winemaker who influences your choice, but the exact climatic conditions of the vineyard. The weather is the undisputed architect of your wine; the average temperature during the growing months directly determines whether a grape retains its refreshing acidity or massively develops sugars (and thus alcohol).
The wine world never stands still, but you didn't see this coming. From mini-bottles with a juice-like closure to wine pearls that burst in your mouth: we delve into the three most bizarre packaging innovations that are currently shaking things up.
Trends in the wine world come and go, but craftsmanship is a constant. While everyone chases the latest amphora wine, houses like Chapoutier and Castello di Neive prove that a rock-solid style of their own is worth its weight in gold. Discover the technique behind the perfect bottle and why consistency is anything but boring.
Is an older wine always better? The new generation of Spanish winemakers proves otherwise. Time for a mini deep dive into modern Riojas, the rise of Ribera del Duero, and why you should no longer focus solely on aging periods, but on the producer's vision.
One bottle boasts of a stately Chateau, another claims to be a robust Feudi, and yet another proudly bears the title of Weingut. Is this pure marketing to seduce you, or is it the key to the soul of the bottle? In the wine world, a house's designation serves as a passport to its provenance; it is the maker's signature and instantly reveals the philosophy, quality, and passion behind the liquid art in your glass.
Port is more versatile than its classic cheeseboard pairing suggests. From fruity Ruby and barrel-aged Tawny to the rare Vintage Port, each style requires its own approach to temperature and storage. In this article, we'll analyze the key differences between the styles, explain why a LBV is more accessible than a Vintage, and discover why white Port & Tonic is the ideal modern aperitif.
Are you always struggling to decide which bottle to uncork for a plate of stew or a steaming pan of mussels? 🇧🇪 Don't panic! From "white gold" to our beloved shrimp croquettes, I'll help you find the perfect match. This way, your next dinner will be truly legendary.
Why are the best vineyards located on a specific hillside? All about exposure, slope, and why, for example, Barbera from Asti tastes different from that from Alba.