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We raise our glass to everyone who joined the 13th Harvest — a celebration of wine, culture, and connection.
From winemakers to guests, artists to food creators, you made this experience truly memorable. 🍷💚
Thank you for being part of our journey.

Stay tuned — a new Harvest is already growing…

14/11/2025

The wait is over…
Grape Market returns for the 13th Harvest, bringing together the finest wines, the best people, and an unforgettable tasting experience.
Join us as we celebrate flavours, stories, and the art of wine.

Photos from Grape Market's post 10/11/2025

Wine begins in the vineyard, where grapes are harvested at peak ripeness.
The grapes are crushed, and depending on the style, the juice is either pressed immediately (white wines) or fermented with the skins (red wines).

Yeast transforms the natural sugars into alcohol during fermentation, creating aroma and character.
The young wine is then aged in stainless steel, oak barrels, or concrete to develop structure and depth.

After clarification and blending, the wine is finally bottled and prepared for release.

A simple journey from grape to glass, crafted with time, care, and skill.

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Photos from Grape Market's post 10/11/2025

Proper wine storage keeps every bottle tasting its best.
Wines prefer a cool, stable temperature with no sudden changes. Keep bottles away from sunlight and store them horizontally to protect the cork from drying out.

A slightly humid environment prevents air from entering the bottle, while vibration-free storage helps the wine age naturally and maintain balance.

Whether in a wine cooler, cellar, or a dark cupboard, the rule is simple:
Cool, dark, still, and stored on the side.


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Photos from Grape Market's post 10/11/2025

Wine tasting is a simple journey of the senses.
Start by looking at the color and clarity to understand the wine’s age and style.
Gently swirl the glass to open the aromas, then smell to discover the fruit, floral, and earthy notes.

Take a slow sip, letting the wine roll across your palate to feel its sweetness, acidity, tannins, and body.
Finally, savor the finish — the length and balance that reveal the wine’s true quality.

A mindful sequence that turns every sip into an experience.



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