Between mountains and valleys, along rivers and by the sea, Portugal produces wines with strong character for really every situation. Time to go on a long-distance glass trip, after all, a red wine bottle mail with Portugal wine sailed into my home bar. How these red wines taste, why they are also fun for beginners and give an impression of Portugal wine, you can read here.
Wine brings people together. And wine is the most beautiful material for tutoring - learning doesn't happen anywhere as fluidly as it does here. Rainer Müller, host at the Hotel Sonnenhof in Tannheimer Tal, whose wine list has been awarded by Gault & Millau, gave me an insight into his wine passion. He also introduces 5 wines that you can have a lot of fun with when visiting the hotel, even as a beginner.
One family, one grape variety, three generations, four wineries plus a wine hotel: The Familia Fernández Rivera passionately pulls out the red card and plays through all facets of the Tempranillo grape. I had four wines in the field test and was allowed to ask the winemakers a few questions. All the answers around the question of why you should try the wines can be found here.
With wines you never stop learning, and especially as a curious beginner you should go with joy to learning in practice - I had for it again an exciting tutorial in Italian: Why the red wines from the winery Piccini are absolute (long-distance) relationship material, you read here. And also what fascinates the winemakers behind the great wines of the family business in their profession.