Millésime BIO 2021 Organic Wine Fair

Paul Howard Articles, Biodynamic, Blog, Organic, Sustainability, Wine Business

Millésime BIO 2021 Event

Millésime BIO 2021 Organic Wine Fair Millésime BIO 2021 takes place in Montpellier, France, from 25-27 January 2021. It will be the 28th edition of the world’s biggest Organic Wine Fair. However, this will now be held in 2021 as a Virtual Event for the first time due to continuing pandemic. WORLD ORGANIC WINE FAIR, NOW A 100% DIGITAL EVENT …

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Rare Champagne grape varieties – this is their story

Paul Howard Articles, Blog, Champagne, France, Organic, Sustainability, Wine Business

Rare Champagne grape varieties

Rare Champagne grape varieties – this is their story Under the Champagne laws, three principal grapes are allowed in Champagne, namely Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. Together, they account for 99.74% of vineyard plantings. However, there are also four rare Champagne grape varieties tolerated. They are all white varieties, namely Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Petit Meslier and Arbane. In France, …

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Tedeschi and climate change – the future is at stake

Paul Howard Articles, Blog, Climate Emergency, Organic, Sustainability, Wine Business

Tedeschi and climate change – the future is at stake. For any Amarone lover, the name Tedeschi needs no introduction. One of the famous great Valpolicella families, with vineyards owned there since 1630.  Today, Antonietta, Sabrina and Riccardo now run the Tedeschi business. They are the children of Renzo and Bruna Tedeschi. That’s some job, as there are currently 46 …

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IWCA – International Wineries for Climate Action

Paul Howard Articles, Biodynamic, Blog, Climate Emergency, Organic, Sustainability, Wine Business

IWCA. Scorched vineyards in Lenswood, Adelaide Hills

IWCA – International Wineries for Climate Action Wine is one of the most valuable agricultural products in the world. Now we’re witnessing the catastrophic effects of the global climate emergency. The world’s vineyards are vulnerable to an increasing amount of extreme weather events; from storms, floods, heat, fire and drought. Some marginal winegrowing regions in the world have arguably benefited thus …

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Pla de Bages and its unique heritage

Paul Howard Articles, Blog, Organic, Spain, Sustainability, Travel, Wine Business

Abadal winery workers, Pla de Bages

Pla de Bages and its unique heritage These days, Pla de Bages is a relatively obscure Spanish wine region in the heart of Catalonia, Spain. Yet winegrowing has been here since Roman times, and the word Bages comes from Bacchus, the Roman God of wine. North-west of Barçelona, this fascinating region occupies the valleys of two rivers, the Llobregat and …

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Trade up for wine value – how to use vinonomics

Paul Howard Articles, Blog, Wine Business

Trade Up: © Bibendum Vinonomics Spring 2020

Trade up for wine value – how to use vinonomics Post Budget 2020, this infographic from Bibendum is now the best I’ve seen that demonstrates why it’s well worth spending just a little more on your bottle of wine when buying retail. It’s time to trade up and get more value for money! So am I perverse in encouraging you the …

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Millésime BIO 2020: the world’s biggest organic wine fair

Paul Howard Articles, Biodynamic, Blog, Organic, Sustainability, Wine Business

Millésime Bio 2020 Exhibition Poster

Millésime BIO 2020: the world’s biggest organic wine fair Millésime BIO was established in 1993 by a handful of organic winegrowers from Languedoc-Roussillon. This 27th edition is the biggest trade fair for organic and biodynamic wines in the world. The 2020 show ran from 27-29 January 2020 in Montpellier, south of France. Diversity You might think that this show would …

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Wine Blog of the Year 2019 awards – Wine Alchemy

Paul Howard Articles, Blog, Wine Business

Wine Blog of the year 2019

Wine Blog of the Year 2019 awards – Wine Alchemy I’m delighted to announce today that Wine Alchemy received the Highly Commended award in the prestigious Wine Blog of the Year 2019 awards. You can see the results here at WinesDirect. That’s because YOU chose to vote for me, not some cosy clique. The shortlist contained some illustrious company, which makes this award …

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Summer of Soave – UK promotion 2019, and more besides

Paul Howard Articles, Blog, Italy, Wine Business, Wine Merchants

Soave in the glass, summer of Soave

Summer of Soave – UK promotion 2019, and more besides Summer of Soave is a UK promotion that’s running, you guessed it, this summer. So look out for tastings, promotions and more besides. Soave is undoubtedly one of my favourite Italian white wines and is also a place that’s close to my heart. Hence it’s a place to return to often, …

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Autochtona 2018 wine competition, Bolzano

Paul Howard Articles, Blog, Italy, Wine Business

Autochtona 2018

Autochtona 2018 wine competition, Bolzano Autochtona is an annual wine competition held in Bolzano, in the far north of Italy. What makes it unique is that entries can be from wines made only with Italy’s Authoctonous grape varieties. Autochtonous means only those varieties that originate, as far as is known, within Italy itself. You won’t find the international varieties or any other grape …

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