Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Nantes, Loire Valley, France, 1020 Dégustations is a culture and entertainment company specializing in the French art of drinking, with a dedication to cultivating wine culture in a fun and relaxing way. With the lightness of a skilled sommelier, the company helps people understand wine better, with a range of products including subscription-based blind wine tasting boxes, wine related merchandise, and the standout scratch-off wine maps. The first of their kind, these unique maps take wine enthusiasts on an engaging wine journey, serving as both educational tools and stylish wall décor.
Scratch-Off Wine Maps
Expand your wine culture in style, with 1020 Dégustations’ scratch-off wine maps! With seven different regions to choose from, these unique and engaging maps allow wine enthusiasts to explore the world’s wine regions, celebrate tastings, and expand wine knowledge with every sip!
Here’s how it works: For each wine tasted, simply scratch off the corresponding details, including the wine’s name, the grape variety, the vintage, the corkscrew used, and even the bottle format. The scratch pen, conveniently tucked inside a velvet pouch within the tube, is designed for ease of use, featuring a precision tip on one side for fine details and a wider edge on the other for larger designations.
To further enhance your experience, the included “Ma carte du vin” app provides comprehensive information on the French wine regions, expert food and wine parings, and insights into grape varieties and types of wine. It’s the perfect companion for any wine lover.
Each map is printed on 250g coated paper, with 4 layers of superimposed printing, including a matte background, gold scratch-off areas, and a UV finish that brings scratched-off regions to life in brilliant color. The result is a stunning piece of wall décor that serves as a cherished souvenir of your wine journey.
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Available in English for The World and France, and in French for Bordeaux, Burgundy, Languedoc, Loire Valley, and Rhône Valley.