Wine museum at Mikulov castle in the Czech Republic
I visited the Wine museum inside the Mikulov castle in the Southern region of Moravia located in the former Czech Republic, now known as Czechia. A small space, but well […]
I visited the Wine museum inside the Mikulov castle in the Southern region of Moravia located in the former Czech Republic, now known as Czechia. A small space, but well […]
This is the longest-established Charity wine auction which used to be run by the gothic Hospices De Beaune in Burgundy…
This wine shop is known for its cellar full of rare mostly French wines for which you would have to pay a fortune in a restaurant if they had them on their wine list.
What we call “old world” wine today isn’t really as old if the actual history of wine is considered. It was long before the wine making boom in Burgundy, Bordeaux […]
Tasmania is a much older wine producing region than you may suspect. In fact, South Australia, where today the biggest names in the Aussie wine scene nest (think of Penfolds […]
Tian is the model of success for the vegetarian gastronomy not just in Vienna, but for all Europe. The chef de cuisine Paul Ivić, winner of the Trophée Gourmet À la Carte, […]
…there are over 300 indigenous grape varieties in Greece!
I have tried Assyrtiko from one of the Aegean islands Santorini…
Right at the entrance there are straw shopping baskets lined up in case you decide to buy some of the wines tasted. We ended up with two full baskets! … […]
Domaine Gerovassiliou is one of the most respected family-owned wineries in Greece. Vangelis Gerovassiliou, the winemaker and owner of the Gerovassiliou winery, has been lauded by the global wine trade as […]
Finca is a farm, an agricultural land-bound estate or a rural property in Spanish and the almost three centuries old Finca Narbona has been resuscitated as a real farm or, […]