Domaine du Clos Notre-Dame: when church and wine unite together
Domaine du Clos Notre-Dame produces wine, olive oil and flowers. This is a small family business that is largely drunk within the family and this is what makes it worth discovering.
Domaine du Clos Notre-Dame produces wine, olive oil and flowers. This is a small family business that is largely drunk within the family and this is what makes it worth discovering.
Irurtia was one of the first wineries in Uruguay. Now under the wings of the fourth generation of the Irurtia family the winery celebrated its centenary in 2013. During a […]
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Devon’s fifth wine week which took place from Sat May 29th 2010 – Sun June 6th 2010 was a perfect induction to British wines (at least for me)…