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“Terre de Vins is a French magazine specializing in wine and wine culture. It is aimed at wine lovers, wine professionals and anyone interested in oenology. Here are some key aspects of “Terre de Vins”:
Magazine content
- Tastings and Reviews: The magazine features articles on wine tastings, with detailed reviews of different vintages and grape varieties. The magazine’s experts rate the wines and provide recommendations to readers.
- Wine News: “Terre de Vins” covers news from the world of wine, including new trends, important events, new legislation, and developments in the wine market.
- Portraits of Winegrowers: The magazine spotlights wine producers, telling their stories, their production methods, and their philosophies. This allows readers to discover exciting and diverse personalities in the world of wine.
- Wine Regions: Each issue can focus on one or more wine regions, detailing their unique characteristics, terroirs, and the wines they produce. This includes features on vineyard visits and wine travel guides.
- Gastronomy and Food and Wine Pairing: “Terre de Vins” also offers advice on food and wine pairing, with ideas for dishes that go well with certain types of wine, as well as gourmet recipes.
Events & Contests
- Shows and Festivals: The magazine organizes and participates in various wine shows and festivals, enabling wine lovers to taste a variety of wines and meet winemakers.
- Tasting competitions: “Terre de Vins” also organizes tasting competitions, where experts and amateurs can judge different wines.
Format and Distribution
- Print and Digital: “Terre de Vins” is available in both print and digital versions, offering wide accessibility to its readers.
- Online presence: The magazine has a website and is active on social networks, offering additional content such as videos, blog posts and real-time news.
Objective and audience
The main objective of “Terre de Vins” is to promote wine culture and educate its readers on all aspects of wine. The target audience includes wine enthusiasts, wine industry professionals, as well as novices looking to learn more about wine.
In short, “Terre de Vins” is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the world of wine, offering a wealth of information and advice to better appreciate and understand this art of living.
LO Wine wins award
She wanted it, she did it! Yes, after several years of hard work, L.O Wine has finally been recognized for its oenological work and wine expertise.
It has been nominated for the Trophées de l’Œnotourisme in the Creative Initiatives and Originality category! And deservedly so. Her Wine Blending and Wine & Perfume workshops are truly innovative!
There’s only one moral to remember: so much work is never “wine”.
“L.O Wine is finally being recognized for its oenological work and wine expertise. It has been nominated for the Trophées de l’Œnotourisme in the Creative Initiatives and Originality category!”
So, what exactly is this wine tourism competition all about?
Organized by Atout France’s Œnotourisme Cluster, which for the occasion brought together Terre de Vins magazine as well as players in the wine industry, the Trophées de l’Œnotourisme saw the light of day in October 2018. The main aim of this wine tourism competition is to shine the spotlight on those who work in the wine, winemaking and tourism industries, and who strive on a daily basis to offer as many people as possible ever higher-quality wine tourism offerings tailored to their audience, both nationally and internationally.
Domaines, Châteaux, wine companies and even wine-growing regions were all in the spotlight at this international wine tourism trade show, to be rewarded for their efforts over many years. Reward was the objective of the Œnotourism Cluster of Atout France, organizer of the event, for this first edition of the Trophées de l’Œnotourisme.
And the competition is stiff…
Over 350 entries were submitted to the jury, and L.O Wine came out on top and was nominated!
More than 5 months after the launch of the wine tourism event of the year, the awards ceremony took place. On March 29, L.O Wine travelled to Paris to join the other nominees and witness the unveiling of the results of the first edition of this wine tourism competition. L.O Wine at the Ministry – yes, she did it!
After studying over 350 wineries, wine companies and wine tourism regions, the outcome of this wine adventure was spectacular. 9 Gold Grand Prix, 9 Silver Medals and 9 Bronze Medals were awarded. And to round things off in style, 3 Special Jury Prizes were also awarded.
Although L.O Wine didn’t win any awards, it proudly carried the colors of Bordeaux wines and wine entrepreneurship to the French capital on March 29, delighted to have lived this unforgettable wine tourism experience and, let’s not forget, to have been nominated for the Trophées de l’Œnotourisme in the Creative Initiatives and Originality category among the greatest names in French wine and wine tourism.