Uncovering New Terroirs: A Guide to Emerging Wine Regions and Unexplored Grapes Cheers to discovery Celebrating the expansion of the world of wine and the fascination with new frontiers. Beyond the classics: Why explore emerging regions and lesser-known grape varieties? Awakening curiosity for the adventure that is about to begin. A sensorial journey: Opening the palate to new experiences, aromas and unusual flavors. The Map of Emerging Regions: Breaking New Horizons Europe: Portuguese Atlantic: Uncovering the fresh and mineral wines of the Lisbon and Tagus region. Canary Islands: Exploring the volcanic viticulture and unique varieties of this Spanish archipelago. Slovenia: Discovering tradition and innovation in wines from the Goriska Brda region. Croatia: A journey through the vineyards of the Peljesac peninsula and the island of Hvar. Americas: Uruguay: Tannat, Albari o and the search for identity in Uruguayan wines. Brazil: Exploring the diversity and potential of Brazilian wine regions, beyond Serra Ga cha. Canada: Uncovering the cool climate wines of the Okanagan Valley region. South Africa: Swartland: Low intervention wines and the expression of terroir in a region on the rise. Elgin: Cool climate, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir with elegance and finesse. Oceania: New Zealand: Central Otago, the southernmost region in the world and its high-altitude Pinot Noirs. Australia: Exploring the diversity and potential of regions such as the Adelaide Hills and Margaret River. Forgotten Treasures: The Castes Waiting to Be Discovered White Grapes: Assyrtiko (Greece): Vibrant acidity, minerality and the flavor of the Aegean Sea. Verdejo (Spain): Herbaceous aromas, citrus fruits and the freshness of Rueda. Vermentino (Italy): Versatility, minerality and the expression of Sardinian terroir. Chenin Blanc (South Africa): From dry to sweet, the versatility of this variety in South African lands. Gew rztraminer (Germany): Exotic aromas, spices and the richness of Alsace. Red Grapes: Menc a (Spain): Elegance, red fruits and the expression of the Bierzo terroir. Blaufr nkisch (Austria): Structure, spice and aging potential. Nero d'Avola (Italy): Black fruits, tannins and the strength of Sicily. Pinotage (South Africa): South Africa's emblematic grape variety and its unique wines. Zweigelt (Austria): Red fruits, spices and Austrian versatility. The Quest for Authenticity: Why Explore New Paths in Wine? The discovery of new flavors and aromas: Expanding the sensory repertoire and appreciating the diversity of the world of wine. Valuing diversity and terroir: Discovering regions with unique characteristics and their influence on wines. Support for small producers and sustainability: Encouraging responsible production practices and local development. The adventure of exploring the unknown: Discovering new passions and expanding horizons in the world of wine. A Practical Guide to Tasting: Uncovering the Secrets of Emerging Wines Sensory analysis: Describing the visual, olfactory and gustatory characteristics of wines from different regions and grape varieties. Tasting techniques: Tips for appreciating the nuances and complexity of wines. Pairing: Suggestions for gastronomic combinations that enhance wine and food. Wine tourism and authentic experiences: Experiencing the world of wine in regions Emerging Wine tourism itineraries: Suggestions for itineraries to explore wine regions and their attractions. Travel tips: Practical information to plan your trip and make the most of the experience. The importance of contact with producers: Knowing the stories and passions behind the wines.
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