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VINOS DEL MUNDO

ITALIA

barolo

Verdicchio - DOC LE MARCHE 2019

28,00

barbaresco

Nebbiolo - DOCG BARBARESCO 2016

15,90

mai dire mai

Corvina, Rondinella, Corvinone - VALPOLICELLA 2013

39,90

CHÂU GRAND VILLAGE

Sauv. Blanc, semillon - BORDEAUX 2019

FRANCIA

CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE BOÜARD

Merlot - POMEROL 2018

PORTUGAL

conciso

Nieport - DÁO TINTO

17,90

ITALIA

coche

Nieport - BLANCO DOURO

34,90

CHÂU GRAND VILLAGE

Nieport - BAGA TINTO

FRANCIA

39,50

PORTUGAL

VINOS EDICIONES LIMITADAS

RIOJA RESERVA

*Seda de oro

Mejor Tempranillo del Mundo - 2016

79,00

DOMINIO DE ATAUTA

*valdegatiles

Ribera del Duero - 2011

89,00

ALSACIA

*trimbach

Cuvée Fredéric Emile - Blanco Riesling 2009

75,00

TENUTA TRINORO

*palazzi

Rosso Toscana - 2015

109,00

RIBERA DEL DUERO

*flor de pingus

2016

129,00

*flor de pingus

2015

145,00

ITALIA

*mai dire mai

Amarone - 2011 - Valpolicella

99,00

barolo ravera

Nebbiolo - 2012

69,00

RIBERA DEL DUERO

malleolus de valderramiro

2015

119,00

There is no absolute rule for classifying the different types of wine that exist. One way practiced by institutions such as Le Cordon Bleu, respects the appellation used in the Old World (Europe and Asia Minor, when talking about wines), which lists wines according to the region they come from. The reasoning for using this system says that the climate and type of soil where the vine has grown, have the greatest contribution to the character of the drink.

 

This system has come to have legislation at the national level in several countries, where the term “denomination of origin” (D.O. in Spain, A.O.C. in France, DOCG in Italy, QmP in Germany, D.O.C. in Portugal) is mandatory to market the wines. Under the D.O. system, the types of grapes used in a wine become less important.

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