Some delicious wines in the making Photo: Crus Bourgeois du Medoc
I have a friend (well more than one person likes me, so let’s say I have two) who is incredibly nervous about buying wine that she doesn’t understand.
By that, she doesn’t understand what the labels mean and if she’ll enjoy the wine.
My friend wants to know more about a wine before handing over her hard-earned cash.
The beauty of Crus Bourgeois wine isn’t just in the landscape, but also in the wine. Photo: Crus Bourgeois du Medoc
This is one of the reasons why the wines of the New World are so popular: There’s no messing. In most instances, how the wine is made and the grape variety is on the label. Job done.
Posted on March 31, 2021
New York, NY (March 31, 2021) – Crus Bourgeois du Médoc, a prestigious and historic Bordeaux classification and family of châteaux, announces today that it has named award-winning public relations agency Magrino PR as its agency of record to spearhead media relations and category strategy for the US market.
The Crus Bourgeois du Médoc is family of wines with roots dating back to the Middle Ages, and as of 2020, is made up of 249 châteaux spanning seven appellations on the Left Bank: Médoc, Haut-Médoc, Listrac-Médoc, Moulis-en-Médoc, Margaux, Pauillac, and Saint-Estèphe. Accounting for 31% of the Médoc’s production, Crus Bourgeois is committed to creating high quality, terroir-driven, and affordable wines. The production is dedicated solely to reds, primarly based on Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Bill Zacharkiw s Wines of the Week: Feb. 19, 2021 Every week, Bill Zacharkiw identifies his top wine picks available at the SAQ and offers ideas for food pairings.
Author of the article: Bill Zacharkiw • Special to Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Feb 19, 2021 • February 19, 2021 • 2 minute read • Bill Zacharkiw s Wines of the Week. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette files
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Every week, Bill Zacharkiw identifies his top wine picks available at the SAQ and offers ideas for food pairings.
8 Fantastic Wine Tours To Experience In France
Dec.27.2020
France is home to some of the worldâs best wines, and its vast wine regions produce between seven to eight billion bottles a year, accounting for close to 30 percent of the worldâs wine output. The rich soil, known as terroir in French, idyllic weather conditions, strict government standards, and centuries of perfecting growing, aging, and bottling techniques, is why French wine is so highly revered. Burgundy, Bordeaux, Provence, Champagne, and the Loire are the main wine regions of France and produce the best wines.
Wine aficionados usually have France on the top of their list for wine tours, and we have collected a list of the best wine tours in France for their pleasure.
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