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Tuesday, July 30, 2024
An Exploration of the slopes and terroirs of Mt. Etna with the wines of Benanti Viticoltori as guides
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I have utilized discussion with, and the writings of, Benjamin North Spencer ( New Wines of Mt Etna ), the writings of Bill Nesto MW and Fra...
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Muscat of Hamburg: Doing double duty as a table grape and a wine grape
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Muscat of Hamburg (also known as Golden Hamburg, Black Hamburg, and Muscat de Hamburg, among 100 other synonyms) is the weakest of the musca...
Sunday, July 7, 2024
The PDO Muscat wines of Greece
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In this series I have been delving into the Muscat cultivar. With my most recent post on the Muscats of Patras and Rio Patras , I have compl...
Thursday, July 4, 2024
The sweet white wines of the Achaia PGI (Greece): PDO Muscats of Patras and Rio Patras
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I have, in this series, covered all of the Greek Muscat wines with the exception of the Muscats of Patras and Rio Patras. I address that sho...
Monday, June 24, 2024
Donnafugata Pantelleria wines: 2021 Lighea Sicilia DOC Zibibbo and 2021 Ben RyƩ Passito di Pantelleria DOC
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I have previously reported on the grape-growing environment, viticultural practices, and wine types associated with the Zibibbo grapes grown...
Sunday, June 23, 2024
PDO Muscat of Rhodes
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My exploration of the Muscat family of cultivars continues herein with Greece's PDO Muscat of Rhodes. The Greek Muscat wines studied to ...
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Puglia's Moscato di Trani
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I have been flipping between the Muscat wines of Greece, Italy, and Turkey and between the Petits Grains and Alexandria branches of the Musc...
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