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This month we have a very exciting issue of Glug, where we’re focusing on Swartland winery; digging into its practices, its culture, and the local details that make it such a special place 🇿🇦
🎨 Studio Muti
In the Marche region of Jesi, where the Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC is demarcated, the soil has undergone studies to see why its #wines taste so different from the Verdicchio di Matelica DOC—a region only a few miles away... https://t.co/yKmvZhhMjg
A true hidden gem of the Italian #wine world, Le Marche is home to some unique terroir and distinctive autochthonous grape varietals. @shinybiscuit digs deeper... https://t.co/Djvoudj7TR
Ciao! This month, Le Marche! Rolling through the rich valleys that intersect the Apennine mountain range down to the glistening Adriatic, Marche’s vineyards may only account for a tiny proportion of Italy’s wine output, but in our view that only increases their interest.
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It’s the hidden treasure of the South African wine world that’s finally been discovered by the rest of us. Katie Mather, pops the cork on Méthode Cap Classique (MCC) and explains why it’s winning over even the most demanding Champagne lovers.
Think cans are just for beer? Think again. Pioneering South African wineries are leading the world in putting high quality wines into convenient, planet-friendly aluminium. Read the latest Glug to find out why.
This issue, Anna Richards meets the South African wineries showcasing their best bottles with a very unusual pairing: wine and art, right in the vineyard.
In this month’s exciting South Africa focus, Marianna Hunt explores how the country’s wine industry has evolved and flourished since the end of apartheid, and meets the Black winemakers leading the charge.
This issue, Glug journeys to the wine paradise of South Africa, where we discover why it’s one of the world’s hottest spots for oeno-tourism (clue: it’s not *just* because of the sensational wine…)