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Vino De Pago: Spanish Grand Cru?
In 2003, in an effort to strengthen Spain’s blossoming wine market, the Government of Spain decided to launch a new vineyard...

Keegan Neer
Mar 21, 20227 min read


Cahors: The French Malbec
The Romans Called it, “The Black Wine of Cahors.” This tooth-staining, tannic, motor-oil is called Côt locally, internationally we call...

Keegan Neer
Mar 3, 20224 min read


Climate Change and Wine
Climate change has made a large racket in the wine world the past couple of years. Some vintners such as Dom. Dujac in Burgundy are even attempting a carbon neutral operation through the use of new winemaking techniques and upgrades in the winery. Tax breaks, and subsidies under the authority of many governments reward producers generously for taking such initiatives.

Keegan Neer
Feb 22, 20226 min read
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