Sauvignon Blanc is the anti-Chardonnay. Where Chardonnay is crafted with warm oak barrels and malolactic fermentation, Sauvignon Blanc typically relies…
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Every November, we have to endure one wine tradition I’d prefer to avoid: Beaujolais Nouveau. What is this particular tradition,…