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WINERIES-It’s Not A Hangover, It’s A Wine Flu!

by Lajja
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   Belgium will always be famous for its Belgium waffles and Belgian beers. However, the Belgian wines also have its distinctive place for Belgium’s fame. Wine growing and wine making in Belgium have been experiencing a true revival for 20 years now. Although the Little Ice Age, wars, and urbanization have taken its toll on Belgian viticulture, ongoing efforts since have revived its old traditions.

  Belgium is the world’s smallest wine producer among countries with officially recognized and designated wine regions. Belgium is a true hidden gem!

   If you’re visiting Europe, or traveling from Belgium, why not stop along the way and visit a few historical cities, pioneering wineries and great-quality restaurants to get a taste of what Belgium has to offer?

To give you a sneak peek of what Belgian winemakers are capable of here are a few recommendations:

Château Bon Baron is one of the Belgian wineries that turned the tide in the Walloon region. The vineyards are situated in the beautiful valley of the river Meuse, not far from Dinant. 

The wines are being produced organically, so there are no pesticides, herbicides or insecticides being used. It had an eye for detail and the “female touch” is not lacking. They have flawless wines, enough space for experiments and they provide a complete guide about  new grape varieties. And that from so close! Their wines are filled with quality, passion, flavour and elegance.

In the heart of the Meuse valley in Limburg, in the picturesque village of Aldeneik, Europe’s most northern Pinot vineyard is situated. In their tour, they explain about the warm microclimate and the unique stony soil guarantee a mineral, elegant and fruity taste. Their Pinot wines have been awarded the Best Belgian wine several times. Their vineyard is a nice place for a walk and they give all details about winemaking and also wine tasting. You can always look forward to Wijndomein Aldeneyck.

The Hagegoud vineyard is a small-scale company where quality takes precedence over quantity.

The super-friendly owners will give you a lovely tour of their vineyard, and explain the whole process for making their wines. Then you will get to try several of their fantastic wines and homemade treats in their tasting room. Their major products are full bodied red wine and fresh, aromatic white wines.The production process takes place in a traditional way, of course according to all the rules of the art, but with a minimum of manipulations. Highly recommended.

Between Tongeren and Maastricht, along the old Roman roads, in the municipality of Riemst, lies the only Wine Castle of Belgium. The Romans had already vineyards in this area some 2000 years prior.

The Wine Castle of Genoels-Elderen is with its 25 hectares of vineyards, the largest wine domain in the country. Guides will show you around the park, the vineyards, a rose garden, the distillery, the press house and the cellars which date from the 13th to the 20th century. Wines are excellent here and the place is worth a visit.

Etiquette Wines in the Bruxelles, Belgium. This wine place is very classy. Inside the space is quite big and you have a huge selection of wine bottles that you can take to the table. The cheese plank and tapas are worth giving a chance. With a wide range and excellent collection of wine, the place is enhanced with the cozy winter decor which is just simply perfect for a date or to hang out with friends. The place is independent of the seasonal changes so you will surely find it fantastic whenever you arrive.

Located in Heure-le-Romain, the Vin de Liège cellar is distinguished by its architecture as original as it is complex. Indeed, the building was designed to produce wine according to particularly high quality standards .  The aging of the wine is practiced under the best conditions. Vin de Liège offers dry and fruity white wines, as well as softer and aromatic white wine. Rosé wine and red wines complete the range, while the bubbles of its sparkling wine give it a festive note. With its 12 hectares, Vin de Liège is a benchmark wine estate in Wallonia, known for its quality and concern for the environment. Through its social commitment, it offers a sustainable economic model.

Uylenbergher is an excellent winery along with an excellent story in Matantjesstraat, Belgium. It produces the delicious and wide variety of wines in the vineyards with the flawless test and traditional touch. They follow a unique aging process which could be resulted in the perfect taste and texture of the wines. Some of its best variety are Jubileo crystal 2013, it’s the star wine of Uylenbergher for 15 years, Johanniter 2016, Pino tin Rondo, Uylenbergher Brandy, and many more. Once you will taste it you can never forget this place. It is a must-visit.

Global Wineries brings originality and passion to your glass. They offer you tasty and democratic wines. It is located in Starrenhoflaan 46, 2950 Kapellen, Belgium. Global Wineries provide fast, friendly service, correct treatment, nice furnishings, and an extensive range of tasty wines. Their major products are LES COPAINS ROSÉ, TORRES CORONAS TINTO, TORRES NATUREO, and many more. They also provide a limited addition of wine packed in a beautiful wooden box a perfect gift for your loved ones.

“CHEERS”!

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