Many professionals expect wines grown in limestone soil to be more focused and acid-driven—but is there a reason why?
Garrigue is a type of scrubby vegetation exclusive to the Mediterranean region. It's also, curiously, a descriptor of wine ...
Just as a fine wine owes its character to the stresses it endured, so too do we owe our growth to the challenges we overcome.
Hotness, coolness, soil composition ... It's a tricky territory (or, for sommeliers, "crunchy terroir") because wine-lovers ...
what they call “terroir.” Then, his passion for these stellar wines had him delve into the research of soil depth, composition, structure, chemistry, hydrology and climate, to name a few.