Author: alex@myrockgroup.com
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Wine tourism: 10 most amazing places to drink wine
Ah drinking wine, never a bad idea. On your trusty sofa back home, at a restaurant or a bar or even your neighbor’s kitchen table – we cannot really think of a bad spot to have wine at. There are, however, some places that are better than others for experiencing a lovely glass within the…
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Party in vineyards or Berlin : How germans drink wine ?
Berlin is home to a wealth of wine bars, both scruffy and chic, suiting all budgets and people from all walks of life. It’s a city with a thriving restaurant scene, many of which boast an impressive wine selection. If you’re looking for an exquisite wine and dining experience, Berlin will not let you down.…
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Indulge Your Palate with Unexpected Wines
Most wine drinkers have their minds made up when they think of their favorite bottles of German and Bordeaux wines. A sweet German Riesling perhaps, or a brooding, expensive Bordeaux red boasting centuries of master craft? If you’ve ever wanted to dig deeper and try some unexpected German wines and wines from Bordeaux, here are…
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European Wines & Sustainability
Sustainability is the word on everyone’s lips when it comes to food and wine. From the way the land is treated and cultivated, to organic, natural, and even biodynamic production, wine is at the forefront of the sustainability conversation.
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One day in the life of a winemaker in Bordeaux
Pauline Dufour just may be the Beyoncé among Bordeaux winemakers, because just like the pop diva one can’t help but wonder how she only has 24 hours to her day like the rest of us. The mother of a 5-month old baby whose husband often travels for business during the week manages Château Simon, a…
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Women take over the vineyards
For the longest time winemaking was a predominantly male domaine with little room for women to make their way in the industry. They had their place in the trade and presentation of wine but the production, for the most part, was considered a man’s job. In the past years this trend has finally seen a…
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10 things Bordeaux and Berlin have in common
1. They’re both right on trend. In 2017 Lonely Planet ranked Bordeaux the best city for travelers to visit, pointing out its transformation over recent years from a somewhat sleepy yet beautiful town, to an innovative and happening metropolis. Not to mention its special appeal to all lovers of a good glass of wine. Meanwhile,…
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All The Wines You Need for Your Fourth of July Celebration
From picnics and barbecues, to full on fireworks displays, wine makes any Fourth of July celebration even more celebratory! Unsure which bottles to pop as the fireworks go off? We’ve selected our favorites from Bordeaux and Germany to guarantee your Fourth of July gathering is a success!
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One day in the life of a winemaker in Germany
If you met Philipp Freitag at a bar or a cafe, chances are you would not assume the charismatic 23-year old to be a winemaker with his own vineyard. It’s true that Philip did not find winemaking, it found him. His grandfather bought the estate before he was born and initially used the 4 hectares…
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Red or White? These Wines from Germany and Bordeaux Might Surprise You
Expect the unexpected! We’re exploring the world of German red wines and Bordeaux’s renowned white wines. Did you catch that? While Germany is most known for its white varietals, and Bordeaux its reds, both countries are producing wines of the opposite tint with extraordinary results. Let’s “clink different” and learn more!
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More than Wine: 2 winemakers from Bordeaux and Germany who did things a bit differently
Whatever preconceived ideas one may have about the average European wine-grower, chances are they are off. There is no such thing as typical when it comes to the people behind the wine. Here are two wine-makers who prove just that. Benoit Soulis – The Great Adventurer If you were to visit Benoit Soulies on…
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5 young, European winemakers you should know
If you thought that winemaking was reserved for middle-aged white men, think again. The people behind the wine are just as diverse as those who drink it. Together, they are forming an entire generation of new and forward-thinking wine producers who value tradition and craft just as much as the latest innovative trends.