May
30
Thomas Henry
Thomas Henry specializes in European style wines, produced from small family-owned vineyards within Sonoma and Napa County made by Tom Meadowcroft. Tom Meadowcroft grew up working and traveling around Europe and the United States. Early in life, he started his winemaking journey by working the harvest of 1979 in Bordeaux. Later in life, he worked […]
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May
30
Trentadue
The Trentadue family arrived in Sonoma County long before the region gained a reputation as Wine Country. Life-long, hands-on agriculturists, Evelyn and Leo Trentadue contributed significantly to the advancement of their region over the years. In 1959, the Trentadues decided to flee the developers encroaching on their apricot and cherry orchards in Sunnyvale, the area […]
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May
30
Valderiz
Bodegas y Viñedos Valderiz is located in Roa de Duero, in the heart of Spain, about 65 miles (160kms) north of Madrid. The family-run winery represents seven generations of vine growers. The current vineyards date back to 1932 when Tomás Esteban’s father planted 24 acres (10 hectares) of vines on the family property. In 1980, […]
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May
30
Varichon & Clerc
Varichon & Clerc offers a light and invigorating style of sparkling wines, full of fruit and freshness that are influenced by the mountains of Savoy. Winemaking in Seyssel, a commune in Savoy, was first recorded in the 12th Century (1145), where production was further developed under the monks from the Charterhouse in Arvières from the […]
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May
30
Verbena
Situated in the Montalcino countryside, among vineyards, olive groves and gentle hills that form the backdrop of this peaceful corner of the world, is the Verbena farm. You can walk around the family farm to have a closer look at country life; to see the vineyards and olive groves and appreciate the loving care paid […]
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May
30
Vignerons de Buxy
Vignerons de Buxy was founded in Cote Chalonnaise in 1931 by a community of 98 vine growers, who, in the face of the Great Depression, sought to pool resources and formed a cooperative. The grouping of the many little family plantings, all inspired by the same values of solidarity, sharing and conviviality, resulted in a […]
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May
30
Villa des Anges
“Villa des Anges” is crafted by winemaker Jeff Carrel at the Espitalet des Anges domaine in Capestang. Situated on the ruins of an ancient Roman villa, the domaine is owned by Jaqueline Menard de Ginestous, who married-into and is herself from a prominent Languedocienne wine-growing family.
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May
30
Windisch
As far back as 1780, the Windisch family has lived in the village of Mommenheim near Nierstein and Mainz. Fritz Windisch was the first to start estate-bottling wine in the 1920s. Now his son Guenter carries on the family tradition. As well as producing wines using the Riesling grape, the Windisch vineyards also produce fine […]
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May
30
Rejadorada
DO Toro is in Castilla y Leon in Northwest Spain. It is known for its powerful full-bodied reds made from Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo). Rejadorada has been focusing on this grape since they started making wine in 1999 in the small village of San Román de Hornija, in the north of Toro. The project was […]
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May
30
Rocca di Castagnoli
Rocca di Castagnoli is an ancient medieval fortress. Throughout its history, it was owned by numerous noble families, including the Tempi (whose coat of arms still represents the company) and the Ricasoli. Located in the Gaiole district of Chianti, vast extensions of vineyard land extend into the Castellina district of Chianti Classico on a hill […]
