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  1. The Changing Perception of Cava: An interview with Javier Pagés, President of DO Cava

    The Changing Perception of Cava: An interview with Javier Pagés, President of DO Cava

    "In the end, we are a serious region making great wines out of our vineyards and territory, with a very complex method, costly and rigorous, that makes great quality wines." Javier Pagés, president of the Cava DO
  2. The Women Winemakers of the "Reawakened" Priorat

    The Women Winemakers of the "Reawakened" Priorat

    The Priorat has quite recently experienced a significant reawakening as a wine region, and growing wine regions offer increased opportunities to women winemakers.
  3. Garbinada Wind and Llicorella Soil Make Mas d’en Gil Stand out from The Crowd in Priorat

    Garbinada Wind and Llicorella Soil Make Mas d’en Gil Stand out from The Crowd in Priorat

    "When people think of Mas d’en Gil, they look at us as a reference, a specific style that people are looking for, and we would like to keep the flame. But in the meantime, we are not afraid to make changes." -Antón Lorenzo
  4. Frank Gonzalez of Spain's Juan Gil on Value Winemaking

    Frank Gonzalez of Spain's Juan Gil on Value Winemaking

    "You know majority, I think probably about 90% of all the grapes that we use are old vine. That's pretty impressive." Frank Gonzalez of Juan Gil talks old vine Monastrell
  5. Forget Rosé, How About A Glass Of Verdejo Instead

    Forget Rosé, How About A Glass Of Verdejo Instead

    Summer is not gone just yet. And the proof is the amount of rosé that is still flying off the shelves. But what if you are tired of the pink stuff, and you are hankering for another option. Well how about...
  6. Godello: The Comeback Grape

    Godello: The Comeback Grape

    Godello is a beautifully malleable grape that is likened to Chardonnay
  7. Priorato and the Nine Villages

    Priorato and the Nine Villages

    While Priorato’s wine history may date back to the Carthusian monks living in the Scala Dei monastery in the 12th century, technically speaking, one of the country’s most prestigious wine regions is only 14 years old.
  8. Explore Jumilla

    Explore Jumilla

    A profile of Spain's Jumilla wine region.
  9. Miguel Ångel de Gregorio, Finca Allende, Rioja, Spain

    Miguel Ångel de Gregorio, Finca Allende, Rioja, Spain

    Interview with Miguel Ångel de Gregorio, owner and winemaker at Finca Allende in Rioja, Spain
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