Terroir in Transit: A Global Tour of Hidden Grapes and Their Stories Terroir in Transit: A Global Tour of Hidden Grapes and Their Stories Wine is a passport that fits in a glass. Across continents and centuries, grape varieties travel with people, climates, and kitchens, weaving a narrative of place that turns a simple sip into a memory. In Wine in the World , we celebrate not only the marquee regions we know by heart—Bordeaux, Burgundy, Chianti, Mosel, and the Barossa—but also the quiet corners where obscure grapes whisper their own terroir stories. The journey begins at the cellar door and ends in the mind, where aroma, texture, and history mingle. Around the World in a Glass: The Famous and the Forgotten Take Cabernet Sauvignon, a diplomatic grape that has learned to speak many dialects. In Bordeaux, it weds Merlot to create structure and elegance; in Napa Valley, it shines with a sunnier confidence; in Coonawarra, it carries a distinctive eucalyptus kiss. Yet beyond t...
The Hidden Scrolls of Bordeaux: A Timeless Chronicle of a World-Renowned Wine Region In every glass of Bordeaux, history pours forth as a patient narrative, a chronicle inked in the language of soil, sun, and time. For fans of wine “in the world,” Bordeaux is not merely a region; it is a foundational script in the global drama of viticulture, a place where tradition and innovation converse in hushed tones across centuries. The bedrock of Bordeaux’s reputation rests on its two illustrious grape families: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. In the Left Bank’s gravelly, well-drained soils, Cabernet Sauvignon assumes the stage with its characteristic structure, ageworthiness, and cassis-laden bouquet. The Right Bank, warmed by alluvial clays and limestone, leans toward Merlot’s plush fruit and velvety texture. Yet the story of Bordeaux would be incomplete without mentioning Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Malbec, which occasionally lend aromatic lift, spice, or color depth to the blend. T...