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beaujolais
Beaujolais is one of my favorite regions. My aunt moved there in 1987, and we regularly visited, driving around the beautiful, sleepy villages in the summer sun. I had no idea about the region's wines—I was only a teenager—but I knew my aunt would only ever order a glass of Beaujolais at a local restaurant. At the time, over 50% of the wine was Beaujolais Nouveau, a style which both made and scarred Beaujolais's reputation. Based on a widespread European tradition of drinking wine to celebrate the end of harvest, Beaujolais Nouveau was commercialised to be sold globally as a...
gamay
There’s lots of great wine made from Gamay, but it’s not appreciated as much as it should be. It’s historically been planted in the wrong places on the wrong soils; criticized for the wrong reasons; often made into inexpensive wines that take advantage of its naturally high yields; and associated with Beaujolais Nouveau, which is released just a few weeks after the harvest. The conclusion: Gamay should be drunk immediately without any thought. Cru Beaujolais is proof that all these conclusions are wrong as they are some of the finest wines in France. These wines have become more popular (and...
New Zealand that's not Sauvignon Blanc
Over two-thirds of plantings in New Zealand are of Sauvignon Blanc. It's a style which has, since the 1980s, transformed perceptions of the grape variety and although we keep predicting the Marlborough boom will crash at some point it still hasn't. Before the Sauvignon Blanc explosion, New Zealand wine was a laughing stock to anyone who was actually paying attention. Because of Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand is one of the most important wine producing countries in the world: small scale, big influence. But New Zealand producers are conscious that they can't solely rely on Sauvignon Blanc. It's tricky because quarantine...
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