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Vineyard
Articles about wine, estates and grape varieties.

Vineyard
Gaillac, birthplace of the ancestral method
Before champagne, there was the Gaillac bubble. The ancestral method — also called the Gaillac method — makes wine sparkle using the grape's own sugars alone, with nothing added. It's the oldest way to make a wine fizz, and here it's one of the vineyard's great affairs. With, as its cousin, the famous perlé.

Vineyard
Natural and biodynamic wines in Gaillac
Gaillac has become one of the South-West's strongholds of natural and biodynamic wine. Behind the words — organic, biodynamic, natural, which don't mean the same thing — there are growers, native grapes and bottles that divide as much as they seduce. A guide to finding your way.
