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Coffee and Prosecco, please, just don’t – is what a lot of people would utter, they should be kept as far away from each other as possible, the professional Sparkling Wine sector is adamant about that and I agree, coffee can make it very difficult to discover the magical aromas and flavours hidden within a bottle of Sparkling Wine, but just because everyone says they don’t belong, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t still try. Partnering with Bianchin Prosecco and Conker Spirit, a producer of Gins and Cold Brew Coffee Liqueurs, we’ve crafted a Prosecco and Coffee Cocktail, with an added touch of Christmas, to see how Coffee and Sparkling Wines can, in fact, help each other in some ways, but at the same time, we discover that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. The Prosecco – Bianchin The Vineyards of Bianchin are located in the heart of Montello, where nature and memories unite, shining light on a glorious past for the Bianchin family. Responsible for the production of their Asolo Pros...

The Differences Between Organic, Biodynamic, and Sustainable Wines

From tight to jammy and hard-to-define clean and natural labels, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of terms in the wine lexicon. To make life a little easier as Earth Day approaches, we’re breaking down a few of the industry’s more regulated eco-related terms: organic, biodynamic, and sustainable.

While sustainable is a word that can be used to describe nearly any winery engaging in eco-friendly practices — including biodynamic and organic processes — the definitions of organic and biodynamic winemaking are a bit more complex. Read on to learn which winemaking style is ruled by the zodiac, which do and don’t contain added sulfites, and more. These are the major differences and similarities between organic, biodynamic, and sustainable winemaking.

These are the major differences and similarities between organic, biodynamic, and sustainable winemaking.

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