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Malbec vs Shiraz: The Sommelier’s Guide

Tagged With: Australia, France

Malbec vs Shiraz. These two classic wines started in France, but are now known as fine New World exports. Here’s our sommelier’s guide!

Filed Under: Red Wine, Wines

Moscato Rosa: What is Pink Muscat?

Tagged With: Italy, sweet wine

Moscato Rosa, also known as Pink Muscat, is a rare yet delicious wine grape with red berry flavors. The perfect wine pairing for your brunch!

Filed Under: Rosé Wine, Wines

Muscat Ottonel: A Definitive Guide

Tagged With: Canada, dessert wine, France, sweet wine

Muscat Ottonel is made as a sweet dessert wine in Austria, but as a table wine in Hungary. And the fun doesn’t end there…

Filed Under: White Wine, Wines

Port Wine vs Red Wine: What’s The Difference?

Tagged With: Portugal, sweet wine

Red wine and port wine… there’s a big difference! Check out our guide to the tastes, methods and food pairings of these two wine types.

Filed Under: Red Wine, Wines

Moscato vs Riesling: which is better? [infographic]

Tagged With: Germany, Italy, sweet wine

Moscato vs Riesling is a difficult choice, because both are delicious sweet wines that are great for beginners. But which is best?

Filed Under: White Wine, Wines

Italian Dessert Wines: A Complete Guide

Tagged With: dessert wine, Italy, sweet wine

Italian dessert wines are some of the best in the world, thanks to the sunny maritime climate and the long history of producing sweet wines.

Filed Under: Wines

Scheurebe: The Famed Sibling of the Noble Riesling

Tagged With: Germany

One of Germany’s most successful grape crossings is Scheurebe, a tropical-flavored aromatic grape variety with a very fascinating history.

Filed Under: White Wine, Wines

Siegerrebe: The Madeleine Cousin of Gewürztraminer

Tagged With: Germany, Grapes

Siegerrebe is a great German white wine for the summer months. Learn all about Siegerrebe and which food pairs best with this German classic!

Filed Under: White Wine, Wines

Learn About The Montepulciano Wine Grape

Tagged With: Italy

The Montepulciano wine grape is responsible for some of Italy’s finest wines – learn all there is to know about this classic, often-misunderstood grape.

Filed Under: Red Wine, Wines

9 Portuguese White Wine Grapes You Have To Know

Tagged With: Grapes, Portugal

Portuguese white wine grapes produce an amazing variety of cool, crisp white wines between them. Here are the essential grapes to get to know.

Filed Under: White Wine, Wines

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