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The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

2025-10-08 10:57:29

Within the northern reaches of the forests of Allier is a unique grouping of French oak trees called Tronçais.

and Chardonnay," says Keeler.This oak tends to help preserve the fresh aspect of a wine, lending lifted aromatics, subtle spice, and a finely-grained mouthfeel.. Vosges.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

In the northeast of France, west of Alsace, the Vosges French oak forest has been a popular source of oak for winemakers since the 1980s.Keeler says that the grain character of Vosges varies between tight- and medium-grain..It tends to impart more robust tannins and deeper, darker, more opulent notes to wine, especially in reds.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

"I enjoy Vosges oak for Chardonnay,.," says Keeler.. Limousin.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

In western France, the Limousin forests are about three hours northeast of.

and just east of Cognac, near the city of Limoges.1 1/4 teaspoons minced serrano chile, plus 1 thinly sliced serrano.

1 1/2 cups julienned zucchini.1 cup thinly shredded red cabbage.

1 1/2 cups julienned carrots.1/2 cup finely sliced red onion.