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Beyond Burgundy

When you think of Burgundy, the region in central France, your mind may go immediately to wine. It’s understandable: some of the country’s most famous — and best — wines come from the vineyards and historic vintages in the region.

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Explore Spain wines

Spain is the third largest wine producer in the world, but has the largest area of land planted to vines. This is due to the very dry conditions in much of Spain and the low density of plantings.

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Rosé wine

Rose wine (Rosé) is a seamless bridge between red and white wine, in a way, Rose wine often reminds of the joyful nuance of each person.

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Organic wine is the new trending

Organic wine has been on the market since the 80s, but at that time the quality was not appreciated. Later, the wineries adjusted the way of making wine and organic wine became one of the trendy beverages in 2009 – According to a survey by the American Restaurant Association.

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Are All Wines Vegan?

It’s completely logical to think that all wine must surely be vegan. It is, after all, a drink that’s made from pressing and fermenting grapes! While the wine itself is completely fruit-based, it’s the production techniques used in the winery that can turn a vegan-friendly blend into one that vegans would want to avoid.

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