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Mountain Wine
Ski season is upon us, and it’s inspired us to dust off the ski gear and sip some mountain wines, but why are these wines so exceptional and what makes them unique? The cool air and fog at high-altitude vineyards give these wines a distinctive identity. Vineyards that are high altitude are sometimes built on terraces, steep slopes, or areas only accessible by foot. Making it nearly impossible to mechanise and mass produce, they tend to be handpicked and tended to, directly influencing the quality. High-altitude vineyards tend to have a high diurnal range, with evening temperatures plummeting and slowing...
Top of The Drops 2022
I’ve tasted so many incredible bottles this year and had the pleasure of recommending so many great drops to you all. So, it’s time for my end-of-year round-up of all our favourite tipples of 2022. It was hard, and so many exceptional wines aren’t on the list, but I’ve narrowed it down to just ten bottles. There’s only one rule, they must be available in the shop, so in no particular order, here they are. 2019 Grandes Lignes Riesling, Leon Boesch An 11th generation family estate that started in 1640 at the heart of the Vosges Mountain Regional Natural Park....
NOT Black Friday but Week! Our favourite small Champagne growers
This year at Bottle 'N' Jars we wanted to do things a bit differently for Black Friday Rather than put big discounts on red, white and sparkling wine, this is the perfect year to show support for some of our small artisanal Champagne growers. Free Shipping, Torres Truffle Crisps + Truffle & Pecorino nuts on us
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