IntroductionUruguay, known for its high-quality wines, has seen a rise in popularity of its signature grape variety, Tannat. With its robust flavor profile and health benefits, Tannat has the potential to become a global success. In this report, we will explore what Uruguayan producers...
IntroductionCarmenère, a grape variety originally from Bordeaux, France, has found its new home in Chile where it thrives in the unique climate and soil conditions. This red wine is known for its earthy and spicy notes, making it a perfect pairing for barbecue dishes...
IntroductionAssyrtiko is a white grape variety native to the Greek island of Santorini, known for producing high-quality, mineral-driven wines with vibrant acidity. Despite its unique characteristics and potential for excellence, Assyrtiko has yet to achieve the same level of recognition and popularity as other...
IntroductionTannat, a grape variety originating from the Basque region of France, has long been known for its bold tannic structure and deep color. However, in recent years, sustainable and natural winemaking practices have been redefining Tannat's image in the wine industry. This report will...
IntroductionCarmenère is a unique grape variety that originated in Bordeaux, France, but is now predominantly grown in Chile. Winemakers face the challenge of managing ripeness and green flavors in Carmenère to produce high-quality wines that are balanced and flavorful. In this report, we will...
IntroductionAssyrtiko is a white grape variety primarily grown in the Greek island of Santorini. Known for its high acidity, minerality, and ability to age gracefully, Assyrtiko has gained popularity among serious wine collectors for its unique structure and balance. In this report, we will...