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Lisa’s Blog
Tasting Ideas, Fun Facts, Deep dives, and Updates
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What’s in a Name?
A standard size bottle is 750ml, but there are many formats and different size bottle names vary by French region
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Class Act
A quick and easy-to-read guide to France’s wine classification system. Learn about each class of wine and how that can help you tell the good from the greats.
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The First Sparkling Wine (it’s not what you think)
Forget everything you have ever heard about Dom Perignon.
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