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The world of wine has lived for many centuries within the borders of the Mediterranean and Europe. With the first geographical discoveries, the export of vine cultivation to the new world began. Within a few centuries, countries that did not know the cultivation of vitis vinifera have made great strides and today are protagonists of an increasingly globalized world of wine. The main European vines, especially French, were planted in other continents, where they often found the climatic conditions and the land to express themselves on interesting quality levels.

This is the case, for example, of malbec, a grape variety native to south-western France. In Bordeaux, cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc were preferred, while it is still grown in the Cahors area. But it is mainly in Argentina that he found a second home. Malbec has become the symbolic grape of the South American country. Today it is grown mainly in the area of Mendoza, in the Uco Valley, San Rafael and Maipù but also in other wine-growing regions such as in Salta and in Patagonia. The same fate has fallen on the carmenère, another Bordeaux grape variety for many years confused with the cabernet franc. Almost completely abandoned at home, it has achieved great success in Chile , where today it is among the most cultivated varieties in the main districts of the country, especially in the Central Valley. The history of the vine in South Africa began in the mid-1600s. The strategic position of obligatory stop on oceanic routes was crucial for the development of wine production to be embarked on ships. The arrival of French colonists, in the region still called Franschhoeck today, has resulted in the spread of some of the most famous international varieties: in addition to the chenin blanc, the chardonnay, the sauvignon blanc, the cabernet sauvignon, the merlot, the pinot noir and the cinsault. Just from the cross between cinsault and pinot noir a new grape variety was born, the pinotage, now widely cultivated.

The southern lands have known viticulture only in fairly recent times. Australia has distinguished itself in particular for the wines produced with the syrah of the Rhône Valley, locally renamed Shiraz, the cabernet sauvignon and the merlot, which especially in the regions of the Barossa Valley and Coonwarra Valley, have found pedoclimatic conditions to produce intense reds and full-bodied. New Zealand, on the other hand, is above all a land of whites. Although Pinot Noir is making interesting progress, the most famous grape variety is surely Sauvignon Blanc, which offers very fragrant wines with aromatic profiles characterized by aromas of ripe fruit and tropical fruit. They are also cultivated with excellent results chardonnay, riesling, muüller-thurgau, cabernet sauvignon and merlot. Let's close with the United States of America. Napa Valley is known worldwide for the production of chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, zinfandel, cabernet sauvignon, merlot and in general for the most famous international varieties. The state of Oregon, particularly in the Willamette Walley area, has instead risen to the fore for excellent pinot noir.

Champagne AOC Blanc de Noirs Brut Nature Blanc de Meunier Chavost

0,75 ℓ
57 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  76 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes

Champagne Brut AOC Premier Cru Charles Ellner

0,75 ℓ
91
93
Discount 30%
34.90 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  46.53 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Lowest price: 49.90 € 

Champagne Brut AOC Classique Alfred Gratien

0,75 ℓ
92
Discount 12%
42.70 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  56.93 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Lowest price: 48.70 € 

Rioja DOCa Reserva 2017 Altivo

0,75 ℓ
90
Discount 40%
8.90 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  11.87 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Lowest price: 14.90 € 
Running low on stock

Champagne AOC Brut Silver Top Heidsieck & Co. Monopole

0,75 ℓ, Gift box
Discount 19%
35.30 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  47.07 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Lowest price: 43.60 € 

Beaune AOC 2021 Reine Pédauque

0,75 ℓ
Discount 25%
29.90 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  39.87 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Lowest price: 39.90 € 

Rioja DOCa Reserva 2021 Marqués de Vitoria

0,75 ℓ
Discount 30%
10.20 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  13.60 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Lowest price: 14.60 € 
Running low on stock

Stellenbosch WO Lourens River Valley 2018 Morgenster

0,75 ℓ
30.40 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  40.53 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes

Coastal Region WO Pinotage 21 Gables 2020 Spier

0,75 ℓ
Quantity discount 5%
43.20 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  57.60 €/ℓ
for at least 6 bottles
 incl. VAT and taxes
Regular price: 45.50 €
Only 7 left

Goriška Brda ZGP Exto Gredič 2024 Movia

0,75 ℓ
22.40 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  29.87 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes

Champagne AOC Brut Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill 2015 Pol Roger

0,75 ℓ, Gift box
94
95
291 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  388 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Free shipping

Mendoza IG Chardonnay Catena Alta 2022 Catena Zapata

0,75 ℓ
38.60 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  51.47 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Only 1 left

Champagne AOC Brut La Grande Année 2015 Bollinger

0,75 ℓ, Wooden box
95
96
225 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  300 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Free shipping

Western Cape WO Chardonnay Baroness Nadine 2023 Rupert & Rotschild Vignerons

0,75 ℓ
Quantity discount 5%
32 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  42.67 €/ℓ
for at least 6 bottles
 incl. VAT and taxes
Regular price: 33.70 €

Savigny-Lès-Beaune AOP Rouge 2022 Domaine Maurice Ecard

0,75 ℓ
34.70 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  46.27 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes

Marlborough Pinot Nero GI 2022 Kim Crawford Wines

0,75 ℓ
20.10 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  26.80 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes

Chassagne-Montrachet AOC 2024 Louis Latour

0,75 ℓ
111 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  148 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Free shipping

Pouilly-Fumé AOC Tradition 2024 Domaine Serge Dagueneau & Filles

0,75 ℓ
31.80 
per bottle  (0,75 ℓ)  42.40 €/ℓ
 incl. VAT and taxes
Running low on stock
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