wine – CitizenNewsWire https://citizennewswire.com Reports from the globe Sat, 13 Mar 2021 21:24:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 https://i0.wp.com/citizennewswire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-cnw3-e1597538475492.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 wine – CitizenNewsWire https://citizennewswire.com 32 32 182810965 From Hell’s Kitchen to the Vineyards, Chef Gordon Ramsay Releases His Own Wine https://citizennewswire.com/2021/03/13/from-hells-kitchen-to-the-vineyards-chef-gordon-ramsay-releases-his-own-wine/ Sat, 13 Mar 2021 21:24:51 +0000 http://citizennewswire.com/?p=2170 The Scottish Chef Gordon Ramsay is used to hitting the front page, but it’s often

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The Scottish Chef Gordon Ramsay is used to hitting the front page, but it’s often for his tantrums and controversial TV shows. This time, the Michelin-starred Chef and restaurateur proves his successful career is far from over — here’s releasing his own wine label.

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Chef Gordon Ramsay releases his Signature Wines. image: thedrinksbusiness.com

A crisp Sauvignon Blanc, a creamy Chardonnay, a very Instagrammable rosé, a silky Pinot Noir and a couple of robust Cabernets. All grown in Monterey Country, California, are expected to hit the shelves in the following weeks.

With a fantastic team of experts comprising renowned Master Sommelier Chris Miller and winemaker Nick Dumergue, this undertaking is predicted to target the middle-range and fine wine markets.

Chef Ramsay’s new vinous business doesn’t come without controversy. Being a fierce ambassador for British cuisine, it just doesn’t sound right that his wine’s grapes don’t come from the emerging British vineyards. England’s wine regions have been growing steadily in the last few years, and quality is better than ever.

Perhaps Chef Ramsey has been spending too much time on his Los Angeles property.

Meanwhile, the British wine industry could use sponsorship of Ramsay’s caliber. Isn’t Britain’s finest fermented grape juice not up to the celebrity Chef’s standards?

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How Climate Change may Change Your Wine https://citizennewswire.com/2021/02/01/how-climate-change-may-change-your-wine/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 20:33:48 +0000 http://citizennewswire.com/?p=2065 Bordeaux is one of France’s most respected wine regions, and it’s because traditions here have

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Bordeaux is one of France’s most respected wine regions, and it’s because traditions here have deep roots. The famous Châteaux, all ruled by a centuries-old classification system and strict wine-making rules, has always been reluctant to change. At the end of the day, all other wine regions, from California to Chile, from Tuscany to Australia, look to Bordeaux for inspiration.

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Climate change and increased temperatures will impact the wine industry. image: Colin

Bordeaux is well known for its structured, age-worthy red wines, made with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, with few other varieties as supporting actors, including Petit Verdot and the rarer Malbec and Carménère.

Although Bordeaux may not want to change its ways, global warming is real, and that means adapting or death. With increasing temperatures during the grapes’ growing season, the future does not look bright for Bordeaux producers.

Early January 2021, the INAO, the department in charge of French wine’s quality, finally authorized a set of new grapes for Bordeaux: Arinarnoa, Castets, Marselan and Touriga Nacional. Two white grapes were included as well, Alvarinho and Liliorila.

While this may not sound like much to the average person, this is a very big deal. For wine purists, this is like saying Italians will now make pizza with apple puree instead of tomato sauce. What does this mean for Bordeaux wines? It means survival trumps tradition, and that climate change affects us in more ways than we thought.

Wine books will have to be rewritten, and wine lovers will need to reassess their knowledge about classic wine regions and their grapes, starting with Bordeaux.

The world of wine is ever-evolving, and nothing is set in stone. Do you think you know Bordeaux? Think again.

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