Muscat
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What’s the difference between Muscat, Moscatel and Moscato?Untangling the wine world's biggest family of grapes...
By James Button Last updated
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Málaga: How this Spanish region was rediscoveredThe golden era of Málaga wines was lost to history, but intrepid winemakers are exploring the region’s mountainous extremes anew.
By Sarah Jane Evans MW Published
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Regional profile: Celebrating Rutherglen’s liquid goldTop picks from Australia's historic region...
By Tom Kline Last updated
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Alsace Grand Cru vintage report: 2020 & 2021Contrasting styles, excellent quality...
By Panos Kakaviatos Last updated
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Asti and Moscato d’Asti: expert’s choiceSummery sparkling wines from Piedmont...
By James Button Last updated
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Get to know Alsace: Good, better, bestHave you ever wanted to know more about a great wine region but didn’t know where to start? Here’s some help. We asked six of our expert contributors to sum up what makes a particular wine region great, and to choose three bottles – good (affordable), better (medium-priced) and best (money no object) – to take you there. Here are Andrew Jefford's Alsace picks...
By Andrew Jefford Last updated
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Expert’s choice: New World sparkling winesWhat better way to lift the spirits as we approach this most unusual of holiday seasons...
By Dirceu Vianna Junior MW Last updated
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Alsace: top white wines, from sparkling to sweetBy Olivia Mason Last updated
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What is an aromatic white wine grape variety?Certain grapes can yield wines with more intense aromas...
By Chris Mercer Last updated
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What’s the Difference Between Crosses, Clones, Mutations & Hybrids? – Ask DecanterNot all fruit is created equal...
By Vicki Denig Last updated
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Victoria’s sweetheart
Rutherglen fortified wines – Muscats and 'Tokays' – are currently enjoying a resurgence in fashion, as well as in price. STEPHEN BROOK goes behind the scenes.
By Stephen Brook Last updated
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Sweet and Fortified – Grape varieties and labelling – WSET Level 2By Yiyao Wu Published
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France, Germany and Italy – Sweet Wines – WSET Level 2By John Elmes Published
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Torrontes (white)
Fragrant, grapey, Muscat-like Spanish variety common in Argentina, to which it may have been originally transported from Galicia.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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What are the noble varieties in Alsace?
Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Muscat Blanc a Petits Grains
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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A tasting of Morris winesBy Decanter Staff Last updated
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Malvasia (white)
By Decanter Staff Last updated