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When is a wine biodynamic and is it the better choice
Biodynamic viticulture is similar to organic viticulture, but with more restrictions on pesticides and winemaking additives. One of the most notable aspects to...
Which red wines contain a lot of tannins and 7 useful facts
Malbec wines often contain a lot of tannins, whereas Pinot Noir wines do not. In addition, tannin does not cause...
Common wine faults and how to recognize them
A wine fault is an unpleasant aroma in wine. The most well-known wine fault is cork taint. Other common wine faults...
Tannins in wine explained: what are they and how to taste them
Tannins give texture to a wine and are particularly noticeable in red wines. Like the color, tannin comes from the...
What is the difference between a wine tasting and a wine course
At a wine tasting, you discover wines and can usually buy them afterwards. A wine course focuses on learning about...
A wine label mentions “Mis en bouteille”. Does this mean it’s a better wine?
The term “mis en bouteille” on a bottle of wine simply means that the wine has been bottled. An addition such as “au...
Here’s what they don’t tell you about organic wine
Organic wine is not allowed to use artificial pesticides in the vineyard and there are restrictions on the number of...
What is decanting and why would you do this (to a wine)
Decanting is the process of pouring wine from a bottle into a decanter with the aim of improving young red wine. This...
What makes a Cloud Wine wine course a good choice
Cloud Wine offers unique wine courses that help you understand the world of wine as well as your taste preferences....
How long can you keep an unopened red wine?
Most red wines cannot be stored for long and should be drunk within three years. Some red wines last much longer and...
These are the 3 reasons you like a wine (or not)
Wine has many different flavours and aromas, such as fresh fruit, black fruit, oak, sweetness, tannin, alcohol and...
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