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When France Lost Its Crown

13 min · 21 de nov de 2025
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In 1976, a quiet blind tasting in Paris changed the wine world forever. Now known as the Judgement of Paris. French judges, the best of the best, unknowingly crowned a winner — a decision that has shaken centuries of tradition, ego, and hierarchy. In this episode, we dive into how a single afternoon redefined global wine culture — from the shockwaves it sent through Bordeaux and Burgundy to the rise of Napa Valley as a serious contender. It’s not just about who won or lost; it’s about what happens when you dare to challenge the establishment. Because sometimes, the most revolutionary thing you can do… is pour the underdog a glass!

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