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Planet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream
The Guardian I've also tried my first Armenian wine (the swish, Italianate red Zorah Karasi Areni Noir 2010, £19.80, slurp.co.uk), a handful of delicious Turkish wines (Armit Wines has recently taken on the smart, if somewhat expensive, Urla winery), and some … |
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Planet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream – The Guardian
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Planet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream – The Guardian

The GuardianPlanet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream
The Guardian
There's also been a small producer-led renaissance in eastern European staples of the supermarket bargain basement, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania, as well as some excellent newcomers from the ancient wine-producing country of Georgia. I have my doubts …and more » -
Planet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream – The Guardian

The GuardianPlanet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream
The Guardian
I've also tried my first Armenian wine (the swish, Italianate red Zorah Karasi Areni Noir 2010, £19.80, slurp.co.uk), a handful of delicious Turkish wines (Armit Wines has recently taken on the smart, if somewhat expensive, Urla winery), and some …and more » -
Planet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream – The Guardian

The GuardianPlanet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream
The Guardian
I've also tried my first Armenian wine (the swish, Italianate red Zorah Karasi Areni Noir 2010, £19.80, slurp.co.uk), a handful of delicious Turkish wines (Armit Wines has recently taken on the smart, if somewhat expensive, Urla winery), and some …and more » -
Planet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream – The Guardian

The GuardianPlanet of the grapes: wine from outside the mainstream
The Guardian
There's also been a small producer-led renaissance in eastern European staples of the supermarket bargain basement, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania, as well as some excellent newcomers from the ancient wine-producing country of Georgia. I have my doubts …and more »