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If you're new to drinking wine or simply can't decipher what those frilly words on the label mean, here's a quick guide to explaining everything.
Tempranillo traces its origins to the Iberian Peninsula. It's still most associated with Spain, notably the Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions. It is also widely grown in Portugal, where it's known as ...
Less than a decade ago, you didn’t hear about red blends. Sure, red grape varieties have been blended by European winemakers ...
and the Spanish grape tempranillo. The Barossa Valley, long famous for shiraz and cabernet, is now making excellent montepulciano, zinfandel and nero d’avola, all Italian grapes that like hot ...
Tempranillo traces its origins to the Iberian Peninsula. It's still most associated with Spain, notably the Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions. It is also widely grown in Portugal, where it's known as ...
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