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We are working on a number of resource pages to help enrich the knowledge and understanding of specific winemaking territories. While these pages often represent work in progress, they are also live documents and subject to frequent updates and amendments. We welcome input to help us improve this offering. If you would like to see us cover a specific topic please don’t hesitate to let us know.

Alsace - Grand Cru Wines
Many of the best wines in Alsace are classified according to the region’s Grand Cru system. With a focus on the individual microclimates of various slopes of the sub-Vosgian hills, these 51 historic parcels showcase the subtle differences of site and their impact on the key varieties of the region.

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Chablis - Grand Cru Wines
Despite equating to only a fraction of this large Chardonnay appellation, these wines spearhead Chablis' reputation throughout the world.

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Chianti Classico DOCG - Gran Selezione
Over the last fifteen years, a revolution in quality has propelled the Chianti Classico appellation back to the forefront of Italian winemaking and it is now widely acknowledged that these famed Tuscan hills provide some of the best wines in Europe, especially when it comes to price-quality ratio.

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The 1855 Classification of Médoc & Graves
The 1855 Bordeaux classification is a prestigious and enduring ranking system that has become a benchmark for the wines of the Bordeaux region, ranking wines into five tiers based on their reputation and price, and continues to be highly regarded by wine lovers and collectors around the world.

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The 1855 Classification of Sauternes & Barsac
When the famous red wines of the left bank were classified in 1855, so too were the sweet wines of Sauternes and Barsac.

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The Wine Grapes of Piedmont
Piedmont is mainly known for Nebbiolo, the key grape variety in the famous wines of Barolo and Barbaresco. Historically both the red skinned Barbera and Dolcetto were important, and for many wineries in the region these are still the key varieties...

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The Wine Grapes of Campania
The achievements of Campania’s modern wine revolution are striking. Grapes such as Fiano, Greco, Falanghina and Aglianico are now undeniably part of the Italian wine establishment, admired for their ability to produce premium quality wines...

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The White Grapes of Greece
Greece boasts a plethora of ancient indigenous white grape varieties that are increasingly utilised by the latest generation of winemakers keen to make their name in line with the country’s viticultural traditions. Here is our list of white grapes grown all over Greece.

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The Wine Grapes of Croatia
As Croatia’s tourism sector booms, the country’s rich diversity of local grape varieties is increasingly gaining attention. Here is our list of grapes grown all over Croatia.

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The Cru Wines of Barolo DOCG
There are 181 officially recognised MGA in Barolo. Here we have provided a summary of the appellation’s 170 delineated sites, better known as Cru, and curated them according to their respective commune. These 11 communal MGA pages give a breakdown of who is making single vineyard wines and where.

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