
Treve Ring
Wine Writer and Editor at Freelance
Correspondent at Wineanorak
WINE: journalist, editor, judge, traveller, geek. When not tasting at the Trevehouse, will be found on a plane or in a vineyard ~
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1 month ago |
gismondionwine.com | Treve Ring
Old vines and old soils provide the base for a renaissance of rediscovery, with neglected or unexplored regions like Gredos, the Canary Islands, and Ribeira Sacra standing shoulders with Rioja and Jerez. Across the country, viñateros, winegrowers who focus on viticulture and wines with a sense of place, are saving these old plots and pioneering sensitive and exciting new plantings.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
wineanorak.com | Treve Ring
Though Champagne sales have continued to slide worldwide, Goode and I have done our best to buoy the market this past year, drinking and tasting a few hundred bottles between us. Champagne shipments in the first half of 2024 totaled 106.7 million bottles, down 15.2% compared to the same period in 2023. As such, the Champagne Committee (CIVC) set the available yield for 2024 at 10,000 kg/ha, a lower level than for the previous harvest (11,400 kg/ha) to reflect the situation on the export markets.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
gismondionwine.com | Treve Ring
The proximity to the cooling Atlantic Ocean and the prominence of granitic soils provide distinctly marine, fresh, and mineral-driven wines. Often referred to as Green Spain, the hillsides of Galicia recall the ancient Celtic history of the region. Its brisk Atlantic influence and refreshing ocean mists fuel the verdant hills, thankfully balanced with 2200 sunshine hours annually. Rías Baixas’ coastal landscape is marked by jagged inlets and shallow fjörds known as rías.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
wineanorak.com | Treve Ring
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Sep 25, 2024 |
gismondionwine.com | Treve Ring
As the name suggests, these are wine producing regions directly affected by their proximity to large bodies of water. Other than sailors, fishers and pirates, no one appreciates or understands maritime life more than those who live and work surrounded by the sea: islanders. Even though some island wine regions aren’t technically maritime climates (Sicily is firmly Mediterranean, for example), wine islands around the globe are more united than you may think.
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