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Rediscover Chablis
The world has finally discovered the inherent and accessible beauty that can be found in Chablis. In the old days, Chablis was seen as the poorer cousin to Meursault, Chassagne...
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Ravishing Raveneau
On February 5, United Cellars hosted a tasting and dinner that showcased the rare and most coveted wines from Chablis - Domaine Francois Raveneau. There are few estates anywhere in...
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International Riesling - Outstanding and Under-appreciated
Purity, focus, fruit drive and a delicious, seamless drinkability - this is the essence of every great Riesling, independent of its origins. Riesling is, for many wine tragics, the ultimate...
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Securing International Allocations via La Place
Despite dramatic recent changes in the world wine order, Bordeaux still remains front and centre of the international wine trade with its immense volumes of fine wine as well as...
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Great Estates - Domaine Armand Rousseau
Armand Rousseau is a name that can stop Burgundy fanatics in their tracks. Once the insider’s wine, the last two decades in particular have seen Rousseau shed its cloak of...
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The Case for Gevrey-Chambertin
Gevrey is not only home to some of Burgundy’s greatest vineyards but is also one of the region’s most historic villages with recently unearthed evidence of vinegrowing dating back to...
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Is Pinot Noir the Holy Grail?
Pinot Noir is a divisive grape variety. For some people, its more delicate and ethereal style makes this grape an overhyped imposter amongst the more full-flavoured varieties.