Nebuchadnezzar – Titan King of Wine Bottles
Nebuchadnezzar wine bottles are the largest of the large-format bottles, with a capacity of fifteen liters, equivalent to twenty standard 750ml bottles. They are typically used for sparkling wines, especially Champagne, and are named after the ancient Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar. These bottles offer various benefits to wine collectors, wine makers, and wine enthusiasts due to […]
Neutral Oak – Barrels With Nothing to Add
Neutral barrels, also known as neutral cooperage, are oak barrels that have been previously used for aging wine and have lost most of their oak flavor and aroma. These barrels are often used by winemakers to age wine without imparting any additional flavors or aromas from the oak, allowing the wine to develop its own […]
Noble Grapes – Varietals Wine Lovers Should Know
Noble Grapes refers to a select group of grape varietals that are considered to be the most significant and high-quality grapes used in winemaking. These grapes are widely recognized for their distinct flavors and aromas, as well as their ability to produce exceptional wines. The Noble Grape lineup includes six primary varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot […]
Noble Rot – Wine Magic When Conditions Are Right
Noble Rot, also known as Botrytis cinerea, is a type of fungus that grows on grapes in certain weather conditions, leading to a specific type of wine. While it may sound unappetizing, noble rot is actually highly desirable in certain wine regions because it can result in delicious, complex wines with a distinct flavor profile. […]