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Fruit Wines | Prices, Types & Reviews

Fruit Wines have a smaller following than the more traditional red and whites. Despite that, fruit wines are enjoyed all over the world as a special treat or alternative to classic wines. Fruit wines can be made from a wide variety of fruits, including strawberry, cherry, blueberry, gooseberry, and many others. Browse Classic Wines for...read more

 

North American Wines | Prices, Types, & Reviews

Led by California, North America has become a bastion of wine production. Once thought of as a non-player, North American wine burst onto the scene only a few decades ago and has never looked back. California, Long Island, and Oregon are just a few regions that have become internationally known. Much like Bordeaux or Champagne, California...read more

 

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Israeli Wines | Prices, Types, & Reviews

Israel boasts one of the deepest heritages of wine in the history of the world. Dating back to biblical times, wine was a mainstay both economically and ritually. It's no wonder that the wine producers of Israel take their craft very seriously and have developed a reputation in accordance with their effort. In the past few decades Israeli...read more

 

European Wines | Prices, Types, & Reviews

Europe is the epicenter of wine. Almost all of the world's finest grapes, producing methods, and styles can trace their lineage back to humble European beginnings. A listing of European countries reads like a who's who of wine -- France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Portugal, among others. For beginner and expert alike, European wine is...read more

 

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African Wines | Prices, Types & Reviews

African wine is a bit of an anomaly. Despite the continent's large landmass, there are only a few select regions that could be considered important for wine production. And most of those regions are found in South Africa. But it is perhaps this understated participation that makes African wine so intriguing. For those individuals who feel...read more

 

Napa Valley

Region of the Week: March 3, 2008

Napa Valley, like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Chianti, is equally recognizable to both wine connoisseurs and neophytes alike. And it's a reputation that is well-deserved: Few places in the world are as perfectly suited to the cultivation of cabernet sauvignon as this Valley north of San Francisco. But don't think of the Valley as a monolith: It's...read more

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Alsace

Region of the Week

Beloved by its fans and sadly a sort of terra incognita for everyone else, this region in Eastern France is home to some of the most user-friendly white wines around. And you can still find some truly delicious wines from the region at relatively reasonable prices. Trimbach, for example, is responsible for some of the most reliable wines the...

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Piedmont

Region of the Week

Piedmont may not be as famous as Tuscany in terms of name-recognition among the general public, but in wine circles, mere mention of its name tends to result in a hushed, respectful silence. For this is where many people believe the best wines in Italy are from. (In fact, many people believe that the best wines of Piedmont can rival those from...

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Region of the Week - Tuscany

Tuscany is perhaps one of the most famous wine regions in the entire world. This is not only because of the quality of the wines produced there, or its history that goes back an unfathomably long time, but also because its wines run the gamut from pricey prestige bottlings (Brunello di Montalcino, for example) to tasty, approachable,...

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Southern Rhone, Region of the Week

The Borsao Tinto 2005 may be from Spain, but the true spiritual home of grenache is, like so many of the great grape varieties, in France. Specifically the southern Rhone, where the warm weather is perfect for growing this fabulously food-friendly grape. Most people are familiar with wines labeled Cotes du Rhone—the one from Guigal is a...

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