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No screw, no lever – and yet, it uncorks with unmatched elegance. The Bilame fascinates, intrigues, and above all... honors fine wines. Designed to preserve what time has patiently shaped, it is more than a tool: it is a gesture, a memory, an art.
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The tale of the corkscrew is a treasure trove of ingenuity. From its origins in the 17th century, the corkscrew has evolved, adapting to technical developments and the needs of oenophiles.
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Once upon a time, was a village in the Beaujolais whose vineyards, guesthouses, gourmet cuisine, passionate winegrowers and romantic wines drew couples and oenophiles from around the world...
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Vineyards are natural wonders, no matter the season. Beyond their beautiful landscape lies an ancestral and regional cultural heritage. To understand wine, you have to return to its homeland, taste its harvested grapes and explore the estate’s cellar.
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Awaken your 5 senses À La Belle Étoile (literally translated as “under the stars”). Savour intense flavours and immerse yourself into the present moment.
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The 2021 vintage is a cause of great concern for French winemakers in a number of regions. In early April, a terrible wave of frost of a rare magnitude, hit France’s vineyards. Which ones were the worst hit ?
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If you are passionate about the art of experiencing wine, you cannot miss out on the rare chance to try a Pierre Moncuit champagne.
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Pickers and carriers are busy in the vineyard; it’s serious work, but a lot of fun. At the winepress – 2 “Coquards” with 8-tonne sloping surfaces – large arms are busy until late at night: grape must waits for no-one! The gleaming climate-controlled vat room is ready… The cellar master watches over the operation: he […]
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Early November 2018 We come out of the winery of our friend Paul, winegrower at Le Mesnil sur Oger.A few samples of the still wine already show me – thanks to Paul’s explanations, his pipette in hand – the differences between the grapes from several plots. The harvest, which was early this year, was completed […]
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The Map of the Great Wines of Bourgogne: unfold the map of the Côtes de Nuits, the Côtes de Beaune and you will travel!
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It is often said that solitary drinking, and that includes wine, is a bad sign. For sure, sociability and exchanges of all kinds are very much a part of hedonistic drinking of alcoholic beverages, and this particularly so in the case of wine.
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