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Southern Burgundy, a land of hedonism

In 2015, the Climats of the Burgundy vineyards were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This recognition underscores the global significance of the Burgundy vineyard, with its 84 appellations, including 33 Grand Crus, cementing France's reputation on the international stage.   Mâcon: between vineyards and Plume To showcase its terroir, particularly the craftsmanship of its winemakers and the richness of its wines, Burgundy inaugurated the “Cité des Climats et Vins de Bourgogne” on June 17, 2023. Spread across three distinct sites—Chablis, Beaune, and Mâcon—this ambitious project... Read more

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Vineyards and chateaux of the family business Castel

Winegrower France Vineyards and chateaux ofthe family business castel In 1949, nine brothers and sisters create the Group Castel, based on a trade and distribution activity. Since 1957, the...

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The 700-year anniversary of Armagnac

Armagnac GersThe 700-year anniversary of Armagnac initiatory trip in the Gers It is on December 12th, 2010 that Gérard Basset, Best Sommelier of the World 2010, and Joao Pires, Master Sommelier and...

Portraits of winegrowers

The House Arnoux focuses on export

Winegrowers’ Portraits Vacqueyras In Vacqueyras, in the heart of the Côtes du Rhône The House Arnoux focuses on export...

Portraits of winegrowers

Moët & Chandon : The ultimate luxury

A distinguished vintage Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2002, released in the full bloom of maturity, is the house’s first Grand Vintage since the 1930s to be aged for...

Portraits of winegrowers

Champagne Tribaut Schloesser : Champagnes born from love at first “cask”

Winegrower Champagne Champagnes born from love at first “cask” In Romery, a few...

Portraits of winegrowers

Cognac Audry : ‘Search of balance and the work of time’

Portrait of winegrower Charente-Maritime“The best Cognac you've ever heard of… is AUDRY” concluded Alice Feiring in her article on Cognac in Time Magazine in December 2005. Five years later, thanks...

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