Keeping up with TTG Wines
Introduction to TTG Wines
25/09/2018
Find out more about TTG Wines from Emma Clough, the founder herself.
Why buy wine in Magnum bottles?
23/05/2020
Celebrations provide the perfect excuse for buying wine in excessively large bottles, but let's face it, so do bbq’s, book clubs and dinners all year round because you always end up opening more than one bottle. In most cases magnums will set you back more than double the price of the 750ml as they cost more to bottle, ship and store than a regular bottle. We always add a few cases of magnums to our shipments and here’s why…
Explore the wonderful wines of Italy with us - part 1
23/05/2020
With grapes planted from North to South, East to West and with over 350 indigenous grape varieties from 20 different regions - each with their own styles and classifications, its no wonder we tend to get flustered when it comes to buying Italian wines! Follow along as we take you through some highlights of the North…..
(We’ll be back next week with some favourites from the Abruzzo region in Central Italy)
Explore the wonderful wines of Italy with us - part 2
23/05/2020
Previously we brought you part 1 about the regions and wines of Italy. This week we would like to share part 2 - covering Abruzzo in the centre.
Croydon Vineyards Covenant Cabernet Sauvignon takes top honours!
23/05/2020
Know more about Pecorino (the grape)
23/05/2020
Italian Pecorino vineyards have shrunk drastically in favour of international grape varieties like Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Traditional retail outlets outside of Italy find it hard to sell more unusual grapes like pecorino, so over time, indigenous vineyards get ripped out in favour of more “marketable” grapes instead. It is precisely for this reason you must try Pecorino - because only a passionate winemaker with the independence to make wine they love and know is outstanding would stick to their guns!