103 articles
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November - Festive wines in the spotlight
Published : 11/22/2024 | Categories : OenologyNovember marks the start of the festive season, a time when family and friends gather to celebrate, feast and enjoy delicious food. To make your holiday meals ...
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Continuing the International Development of La Sommelière
Published : 11/07/2024 | Categories : News and InnovationsContinuing the International Development of La Sommelière: A New Milestone in Our Expansion!
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Taking your first steps in wine: advice from La Sommelière
Published : 09/26/2024 | Categories : OenologyThe world of wine is no longer reserved for connoisseurs only. Today, anyone can venture into the world of wine and discover its fascinating subtleties. To help you take your first steps, here are ...
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What to drink with an aperitif?
Published : 09/12/2024 | Categories : Food and Wine PairingsYou are hosting friends at home, but you don't want to spend your time in the kitchen while they chat happily in your living room. A dinner aperitif is the solution! Different dishes can be ...
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September - The start of the wine year
Published : 09/05/2024 | Categories : OenologySeptember marks the return to routine, but it's also a great opportunity to reconnect with friends and family after the summer holidays. To make this time even more special, we have selected wines ...
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What is a grape variety?
Published : 08/23/2024 | Categories : OenologyThere are several species of grapevines, but only one, Vitis vinifera, is capable of producing grapes suitable for making quality wine. Just as there are several varieties of the apple species, there
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What to drink with prime rib?
Published : 08/08/2024 | Categories : Food and Wine PairingsThe barbecue season is in full swing, and the ribeye steak stands out as one of the star players in summer grilling. This piece of meat, both tender, juicy, and refined, deserves special attention to
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Wine aromas: Melon
Published : 08/08/2024 | Categories : OenologyThis very old grape variety, originally from Burgundy, has since left its region of origin for the Loire Valley, particularly the Nantes region. Melon is believed to be the result of a cross between G