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"publishedAt": "2026-02-05T13:30:04.000Z",
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"tags": [
"Reading About Drinking",
"Arneis",
"Beaujolais",
"Burgundy",
"chardonnay",
"chilled white wine",
"Cotes Du Rhone",
"Piedmont",
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"textContent": "When you picture a glass of wine, you’re likely to picture a glass of red. When you think of winemaking regions, Bordeaux and Burgundy — both predominantly known for their red wine — come to mind. And when drinkers are surveyed on their preferences, red comes out on top. The instinctual default to red wines makes sense: Many of the most prestigious estates are most known for their reds. But nowhere is white wine more ripe for attention than in the regions where red grapes are most prolific.\n\nThe article 6 Underrated White Wines From Historically Red-centric Regions appeared first on VinePair.",
"title": "6 Underrated White Wines From Historically Red-centric Regions"
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