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Rosé Wine
Origin and History of Rosé Wine Production
The production of rosé wine emerged through a combination of historical winemaking techniques and regional traditions, particularly in the Mediterranean region. Over the years, the methods have bee...
Drinks
Sangria Recipe per Glass
Sangria is a traditional Spanish punch that perfectly blends red wine, fresh fruit, and a touch of brandy. This refreshing and vibrant drink is ideal for summer gatherings, casual get-togethers, or...
Food & Wine
The Perfect Temperature to Serve Red Wine
Serving red wine at the right temperature is crucial to enhancing its flavors and aromas. The optimal serving temperature for red wine is between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius.
Beni M’Tir
Food and Wine in Morocco - A Culinary Journey
Morocco's culinary landscape is a vibrant and flavorful journey that reflects the country's rich cultural heritage. As the Moroccan wine industry continues to grow, it offers an exciting opportunit...
Portugal
Vinho Verde - A Fresh and Youthful Wine Experience
Vinho Verde is a wine that captures the essence of Portuguese wine tradition – lighthearted, fresh, and full of life. It is a wine that is easy to enjoy and offers a delightful experience for both ...
Grenache
How is Rosé Wine Made? Explore the Production Methods and The Secrets
Rosé wine is made by using red grapes and allowing brief contact between the skins and the must, which gives the wine its pink color. There are different methods to achieve this, but skin contact a...
Cabernet Sauvignon
Napa Valley - A World Known Wine Destination
Napa Valley is a world-renowned wine region that offers a rich history, diverse wine varietals, and a plethora of wine-related activities. Its combination of natural beauty, exceptional wines, and ...
Cabernet Sauvignon
Best Vineyards in California
California is home to some of the most renowned vineyards in the world, offering diverse and high-quality wine experiences. California's vineyards offer something for every wine enthusiast, from th...
Argentina
Bodega Catena Zapata - Argentina's Wine Jewel
Bodega Catena Zapata is arguably the most famous vineyard in Argentina, with a rich history and a pivotal role in bringing Argentine wines, especially Malbec, to international acclaim.
Argentina
Malbec - The Pride of South America
Malbec has truly put South America, and particularly Argentina, on the global wine map. Its success is a testament to the region's unique growing conditions and the skill of its winemakers. For win...
Germany
A Deep Dive In To The Rheingau Wine Region
The Rheingau Region, one of Germany's most prestigious and historically significant wine areas, is nestled along the picturesque Rhine River. The Rheingau Region is renowned for its exceptional Rie...
Red Wine
Why Can Red Wine Cause Headaches?
Many people experience headaches after drinking red wine, and this can be attributed to several factors. One of the factors can be the levels of histamines. Here are some types of wines that genera...
Cava
How Do Bubbles Form in Sparkling Wine?
It is said that a bottle of champagne contains 49 million bubbles. But how does the bubbles in Champagne, Cava or Prosecco actually form? Producing sparkling wine like Champagne, Cava or Prosecco i...
Portugal
Portugal's Famous Wine Regions
Portugal is renowned for its rich winemaking heritage, offering a diverse array of wines that reflect the country's unique terroirs and climates. From the lush, green valleys of the north to the su...
Champagne
The World's Largest Champagne House
Moët & Chandon's combination of rich history, vast production capabilities, commitment to quality, and innovative practices has solidified its position as the largest and one of the most esteem...
Champagne
The Oldest Champagne in the World
The oldest known drinkable champagnes come from a shipwreck discovered in the Baltic Sea, with bottles from champagne houses such as Veuve Clicquot. The prices of these bottles make them some of th...
Italy
Nebbiolo - one of Italy's most prestigious and historic grapes
Nebbiolo is one of Italy's most prestigious and historic grape varieties, primarily grown in the Piedmont region. Known for producing some of Italy's most celebrated wines.Nebbiolo is a grape that...
Spain
Exploring the Rich History of Spain's Wine Regions
Spain is renowned for its diverse wine regions and rich winemaking tradition, with viticulture dating back thousands of years. Corkframes have studied the regions more closely and here is an overvi...
Glera Grape
The Unique Qualities of the Glera Grape in Prosecco Production
The Glera grape is most famously known as the primary grape used in the production of Prosecco, the sparkling wine that hails from the Veneto region in northeastern Italy. This ancient grape variet...
Malga
Antigua Casa de Guardia - Malaga’s Historic Wine Gem
Nestled in the heart of Malaga, Antigua Casa de Guardia is not just a wine bar; it is a venerable institution that dates back to 1840. Renowned as the oldest wine bar in the city, this establishmen...
France
Sauvignon Blanc: The Crisp Queen of White Wines
As the sun beams down on the vineyards of the Loire Valley in France, a fresh and grassy aroma wafts through the air, reminiscent of summer meadows and crisp green apples. This scent emanates from ...
Cork
This is how and where Wine Corks are Produced
Wine corks are an essential component of the wine industry, and their production is a fascinating process that combines traditional methods with modern technology. Here, we explore how and where wi...
Red Wine
Tempranillo, the grape that put Spain on the wine map
Tempranillo is the grape that put Spain on the wine map and is cultivated in some of the foremost regions like Rioja and Ribera del Duero. Besides making a differens on the Spain Wine Map, what oth...
Champagne
The history of the iconic Wine Rack "Champagne Pupitre"
The "champagne pupitre," also known as a riddling rack, is a traditional wooden frame used in the production of Champagne to facilitate the process of "riddling" (or "remuage" in French). This tech...
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