Is ‘good Dutch wine’ a contradiction in terms? Is it possible to produce a full-blooded red or a twinkly white in the Netherlands? Is there a ‘nose’ that isn’t permanently clogged up in its wet and ...
For centuries beer-brewing Netherlands has been snubbed as a good place to plant vineyards and make decent wines -- until now. Thanks to new cross-breed grape varieties, mainly from Germany, the Dutch ...
Let me start with full disclosure: I'm deeply interested in the evolution of wine from the Low Countries of Belgium and the Netherlands. There are both professional and personal reasons for this. As ...
How often do you thank the Dutch for their contribution to wine? Probably about as often as you drink Dutch wine, which is between never to hardly ever. I don’t recall seeing Dutch wine in the LCBO, ...
What goes around comes around. I’m talking about the barrel. According to Robbert-Jan Knoppers, Communications Public Affairs & Sustainable Development at the Dutch-based Lightweight Containers BV, ...
The Wine & Music Triptych series, hosted by the Musicians of Ma'alwyck, continues on Friday, Sep. 6 at Crailo State Historic Site in Rensselaer with an evening of Dutch wines, music and cuisine. Nook ...
When you think of the Netherlands, you’re more likely to imagine drinking dark, malty bock beers in a cosy brown café that quaffing wine – let alone Dutch wine. But in recent years, the wine scene in ...
A Dutch convent is appealing to wine drinkers to support its endeavours as, thanks to an extremely hot and dry year, Sint-Catharinadal in Oosterhout has an excess of 64,000 bottles made from its ...
Too cold, too wet and not enough sunlight: for centuries beer-brewing Netherlands has been snubbed as a good place to plant vineyards and make decent wines -- until now. Thanks to new cross-breed ...
DREMPT, Netherlands – Too cold, too wet and not enough sunlight: for centuries, beer-brewing Netherlands has been snubbed as a good place to plant vineyards and make decent wine — until now. Thanks to ...