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Read More »More Than One Million Acres Burn in Chilean Wine Regions
Chile’s firefighting efforts continue, nearly three weeks after hundreds of fires erupted in several Southern provinces, burning more than one million acres, destroying more than 2,100 homes and businesses, and killing at least 25 people. According to officials, dozens of uncontrolled fires are still burning in and around Concepicon province, which lies 350 miles south of Santiago. The majority are …
Read More »Pairing Wine with Love Songs
Leanne and I chat about pairing wine with love songs. Got a favourite that we didn’t include? Click on the arrow above to play the video. Here’s part one of our conversation on pairing wine with romantic movies. “Whose bed have your boots been under?” – Shania Twain Ménage à Trois Midnight Red 2013 California, United States …
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“For an emerging wine region, how does one go about figuring out its identity? Respecting the alchemy of terroir and grape varieties is obviously paramount, but how much do trends dictate the varieties, the styles, or even the practices of up-and-coming AVAs, and possibly define a region?” Shana Clarke explores the answers in VinePair. In Club Oenologique, Jim Clarke explores …
Read More »Demand high for Burgundy 2021 wines, say merchants
There have been reports of good demand for Burgundy 2021 wines released during this year’s en primeur campaign, even if the vintage was unusually small. Production of some Côte de Beaune white wines was down by 70% or more, as previously reported. Jason Haynes, director of UK-based Flint Wines, told Decanter that ‘overall demand from collectors (private customers) feels very strong’. …
Read More »Turning Tables: Wine Bar George Opens at Orlando Airport
If you’re looking for a fine wine pit stop during your travels, Best of Award of Excellence winner Wine Bar George—owned and led by Master Sommelier George Miliotes—now has a second location in Florida, at Orlando International Airport, in the Palm Court area of the new Terminal C. “[On our first day], five guys walked up to the bar and …
Read More »Tenuta Castelbuono: The Lunelli Family’s Project in Montefalco
Purchased in 2001, Tenuta Castelbuono in Montefalco is the latest project of the Lunelli family, famous for its Ferrari sparkling wine. The first vintage of Montefalco Sagrantino was released in 2003, and a new winery named “carapace” (tortoise shell) designed by Arnaldo Pomodoro was inaugurated in 2012. The Tenuta comprises 37 ha of organically cultivated vineyards, 22 in Bevagna and …
Read More »Santa Cruz Mountains AVA: a profile in sustainability
Big Basin Vineyards in Californa’s Santa Cruz Mountains AVA. Overlooking California‘s Silicon Valley to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA is home to more than 75 wine producers and 200 growers – often with remarkably sustainable roots. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon dominate regional plantings, accounting collectively for just over 75% …
Read More »The best blanco tequilas: 12 to try
Best Blanco Tequilas Often written off as a party spirit, tequila has a serious side that’s crying out to be explored. So forget tequila slammers and let us introduce you to some quality bottles that deserve a place in any home drinks cabinet… All tequila is made from the agave plant, which is closely related to the lily family of …
Read More »An ancient region on the rise…
Personality. I can think of few parts of the world of wine that possess as much of it, alongside individuality, as Israel. Its story needs to be heard. Wine has been central to this land since before it was even Israel, and Judaism celebrates with wine for much of its ritual. Modern Israeli wine was born in the 1880s when …
Read More »Domaine Eden Chardonnay Santa Cruz Mountains 2019 $32 (93 points)
Rich and succulent, showing a broad range of flavors, from nutmeg-laced spices and candied orange zest to salted, toasted hazelnut, Fuji apple, lemon zest and dried thyme. Packs plenty of harmony on the long, expressive finish. Drink now through 2030. 1,666 cases made. Source : d1a3f67bab92c58ddcb79b9cb1e4ee41
Read More »Château Féret-Lambert Bordeaux Supérieur 2020 $19 (88 points)
An open-knit, friendly, modern-styled offering, with gently mulled plum and cassis mixed with violet and cocoa. Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Drink now through 2026. 10,000 cases made, 7,000 cases imported. Source : f6fbbd7540789963455b76030f0c3434
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