Rest of World
The wine world continues to expand apace and new and exciting wines can be found now in so many different regions. Use the links below to find delicious wines from Argentina, Lebanon, Israel, South Africa and the USA.
Sales of the The Society's Exhibition Mendoza Malbec have been so good that we have been sold out for a few months, for which we apologise, but it is a unique blend for The Wine Society, made by Catena and bottled in one lot, so we have to forecast the quantity over two years before we sell it. As...
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Chateau Musar has been followed by members enthusiastically for years. But Lebanon’s wine scene has seen the arrival of new producers like Massaya and improvements among historic growers, such as Ksara. All these wines are highly individual and well worth trying....
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The best vineyards in North Africa can be found in Morocco; also to be found now are producers like Alain Graillot, whose knowledge and experience from winemaking in the Rhône are paying dividends here....
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With the exchange rate back in our favour and quality never better, South Africa offers cracking value as well as an enormous variety of styles to interest wine lovers. Award-winning winery Cape Chamonix in Franschhoek, Platter's Winery of the Year 2013, epitomises Cape excellence and value, here...
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The Society’s first shipment from Turkey is a testament to the increasing quality of its wines. With over 600 indigenous grape varieties and continuing investment in vineyards and wineries the future looks bright....
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At one tasting of over 40 wines at Juanicó, three wines stood out and they all came from a new, cool area 22km from the east coast of Uruguay near Garzón, in the Maldonado region. During the ripening period the average minimum temperature is 16°C and the maximum 27°C. The soil is decomposed...
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The climate in California means ripeness is often easy to attain and many growers even go as far as hanging grapes longer into the season resulting in wines with excessively high alcohol. We avoid these and select only those which show balance between fruit, alcohol, acidity and tannin. New to this...
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