Australia’s rise as a wine country
According to the graph, overall alcohol consumption has decreased from 1961 until 2011. The percentage of beer that is pure alcohol has dropped from 76% down to [Read More…]
According to the graph, overall alcohol consumption has decreased from 1961 until 2011. The percentage of beer that is pure alcohol has dropped from 76% down to [Read More…]
Wine grapes are one of the most valuable horticultural crops in the world, a globally important industry with commercial vineyards on six continents and all 50 U.S. states. Like [Read More…]
They make wine in China?” “They make wine in China? Most people who have visited China and tasted local wine aren’t impressed by the common [Read More…]
Australia’s wine culture was very small in the 1950s. The main consumers of Australian table wine (with alcohol levels under 25%) were professional men. Others [Read More…]
Then, there is the sensation you get in your mouth. Because they are characterized by a brisk acidity and a little to moderate sweetness, white [Read More…]
The ongoing dispute over French wine between the United States, the European Union, and Canada shows no signs of ending. President Donald Trump warned in [Read More…]
Thomas Angove, an Australian winemaker, patented a design in 1965 for a polyethylene bladder that fits into a cardboard box. The design was inspired by [Read More…]
The relationship between wine and people has a long-standing history. In 2010, archeologists discovered the oldest winery, dating back to 4100 B.C., in a cave in Armenia. [Read More…]
Do you look at the wine’s appearance before swirling the glass around (while holding the stem)? Do you inhale deeply when describing how flamboyant your [Read More…]
It communicates explicit and implicit messages to the consumer, particularly through its visual aspect. In the wine sector, the importance of packaging is all the [Read More…]