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  • The hardships of growing grapes in Quebec, and how some producers successfully overcome them.

    ByMike McDuff September 19, 2018October 4, 2018

      Let’s be honest, winemaking in Québec is not a rational idea. Although it gets its share of consumers on a local market, on an international level, the very existence of wine from Quebec surprises many. Yet, it’s been more than 35 years that a handful of producers overcome every challenge and proves many wrong,…

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  • Telmo Rodriguez – A query on how well do we really know (or address) Spanish wines

    ByMike McDuff September 18, 2018October 4, 2018

      Telmo Rodriguez is considered as one of the great Spanish winemakers, one filled with ambition that brings innovation with the likes of Alvaro Palacios and others. From his home of La Rioja, he traveled around Spain, mostly in the North eastern part, to research winemaking and find ancient, distinguished vineyards to resuscitate. Telmo, with…

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  • 10 things you need to know about Prosecco

    ByMike McDuff September 9, 2018September 17, 2018

    Prosecco is going crazy right now! Seriously, sales could be compared to furious madness! And it’s a global phenomenon nonetheless. Last year 530 million bottles have been sold under the Prosecco label for 92 million under the DOCG. Although obviously loved and appreciated, it feels as this unique style is not truly understood. Sometimes considered…

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  • The meant to be tourism tale of Maison Cazes

    ByMike McDuff September 8, 2018September 9, 2018

    Lionel Lavail: Directeur Général de la Maison Cazes Maison Cazes is an incredibly well-established estate in the heart of Roussillon and with Roussilon on their heart. From Port-Vendres to the Corbières Mountains, Maison cazes has two separate estates: Domaine Cazes established in Rivesaltes inland and Le Clos de Paulilles, sea side. The estate is recognised,…

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  • Meeting Martin Reyes – Occi Languedoc

    ByMike McDuff September 7, 2018

    I had the chance and truly real pleasure to meet Martin Reyes on his recent stay in Montreal. I knew him without really knowing him, just dazzled by his career and his achievements as Master of Wine. The object of our meeting was to discuss (and taste, of course) a project that seems truly dear…

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  • Waupoos estate restaurant – What farm to table should always be

    ByMike McDuff August 26, 2018September 13, 2018

    On the island of Prince Edward county there’s many small villages all worth visiting. The more town-like Picton, the centered bloomfield and the better-known Wellington, but there’s also some just a bit further villages worth scouting, like Waupoos. 10 minutes away from Picton, Wauppos is known for their very specific climate but most importantly for…

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  • Cribs Hotel

    ByMike McDuff August 25, 2018August 23, 2018

    As picturesque and instagram-friendly as PEC may be, there’s something you don’t’ necessarily want as rustic as your re-purposed barn tasting room, like your room for example. One of the downside of the countryside, maybe the only one, is that finding a decent hotel. Let’s say some of them might be… outdated. Fortunately, some people…

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  • Closson Chase

    ByMike McDuff August 24, 2018August 23, 2018

    If you have just one stop to make in prince Edward County, I would recommend making it to Closson Chase. The gigantic purple barn is basically the essence of the picturesque county, the place is great and the wines are even better. For a quick stop or a full afternoon of calmly tasting wines in…

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  • Norman Hardie – Wines goes on!

    ByMike McDuff August 23, 2018

    First and foremost, I’d like to address the elephant in the room as I know comments will be flooding after this will be published. Yes, I know about the allegations of misconduct concerning Norman Hardie. Yes, I went anyway. What can I say; I’m of a curious nature. It’s not my place, nor my interest…

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  • Wynns Coonawarra estate

    ByMike McDuff August 9, 2018

    Wynns Coonawarra estate is regarded as a benchmark for the Coonawarra district as well as the expression of terra Rossa soils. As the longest and largest established estate, this estate has helped the region’s popularity to rise. In 1951, when the Wynn family bought what is now Wynns Coonawarra Estate, quality wine growing was not…

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