Grape Collective Article—The Treasure that Lies Beneath Their Feet: Maison Albert Bichot on Taking Care of the Soil, from Chablis to Beaujolais
/A winery that’s protecting the precious soils of Burgundy.
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— Helena Lageder, Alois Lageder winery
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Read MoreFacebook’s French Winophiles group digs deep into Bordeaux this month and finds a lot of new things going on in this storied region.
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Read MoreFor far too long Pinot Grigio has been considered a dull, simple and boring wine.
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