Brazil is fast becoming a serious wine producer, and nowhere is that clearer than in Rio Grande do Sul, where its sparklings are raising the bar.
From mineral-driven Arneis to softer, food-friendly Nebbiolo, this historic DOCG appellation offers beauty, balance, and approachability in every glass.
Buying wine doesn't have to feel like taking an exam. You don't need to know every French region or memorise vintage charts. You just need to know your preferences, read labels smartly, and not be ...
India's tariff on wine imported from European markets, currently 150 per cent, will drop to 75 per cent upon the Free Trade ...