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Monthly Archives: September 2024

Colourless tequilas: Clear contenders

Harvesting agave at Tequila Ocho, east of Guadalajara You might, in seeking out a special bottle of tequila, gravitate towards those amber-coloured, long-aged luxury expressions – añejos and extra añejos – in their fancy packaging. But a growing number of noteworthy blanco tequilas are doing things differently, without an oak cask in sight. Meanwhile, cristalinos – aged expressions that are …

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Raih Impian Kosmik di Spaceman!

Raih Impian Kosmik di Spaceman! merupakan judul dari sebuah artikel kami kali ini. Kami ucapkan Selamat datang di steveheimoff.com, Mengungkap Dunia Perjudian Melalui Kata-kata, Strategi, dan Kisah Nyata. Pada kesempatan kali ini,kami masih bersemangat untuk membahas soal Raih Impian Kosmik di Spaceman! Jika Anda pernah bermimpi menjelajahi luasnya ruang angkasa dan menemukan harta karun yang tak terbatas, “Spaceman” adalah permainan …

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Napa Valley Cabernet 2021: Top wines from Howell & Diamond Mountain

Rugged Howell Mountain. Credit: Suzanne Becker Bronk Napa Cabernet 2021: full vintage report and top-scoring wines Howell Mountain Wine producers who source grapes and farm grapes on Napa’s Howell Mountain were already well positioned for the drought conditions presented by the 2021 vintage. Situated above the fog line and planted on mountainous slopes that are naturally well-draining, prime vineyards in …

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First taste: Glenmorangie Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection

Glenmorangie’s new Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection Glenmorangie is a single malt whisky that is no stranger to wine cask maturation. But the new Glenmorangie Pursuit of Passion Wine Cask Collection elevates that association to a different level. Fans of the Highland distillery will be used to core expressions such as The Lasanta 12 Years Old (Sherry casks), The …

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Perrier-Jouët: Champagne with a strong commitment to nature

For Maison Perrier-Jouët, sustainability is not a modern fad – Pierre-Nicolas Perrier was a renowned botanist and horticulturist, and he and Rose-Adélaïde Jouët established the Champagne house with a firm commitment to sustainable viticulture. The founding ethos remains central to this day: Perrier-Jouët has set itself the ambitious goal of implementing regenerative viticultural practices in all its own vineyards and …

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California harvest report 2024: A pleasant surprise

An early morning at Hirsch Vineyards during harvest. What started as a worrisome record-breaking hot summer has cooled enough and given the Golden State an excellent crop. North Coast: Starting in Northern California, on Sonoma’s far western coast, is Hirsch Vineyards, a Pinot Noir-focused site perched atop California’s coastal mountain range in view of the Pacific Ocean. Winemaker Jasmine Hirsch …

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Tailspin: Holding Propeller to account

The first part of this article attempted to tackle the timeline of events that led to Propeller’s collapse into liquidation. This ranged from suppliers (and occasionally, staff) beginning to go unpaid from mid-to-late 2023 onwards, the freezing of its warehouse account by London City Bond, and two failed deals aimed at saving the company in late 2023 and early 2024. …

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Alibaba billionaire Joe Tsai invests in Burgundy vineyards

Joe Tsai at The Asian American Foundation Heritage Month Awards Dinner at The Glasshouse in May 2024. Joe Tsai, who became chairman of Alibaba in 2023, is part of a consortium of investors to have acquired vineyards in prestigious parts of Burgundy, according to media outlet Bloomberg. If confirmed, the move would put Tsai among an unofficial club of wealthy …

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Juvé & Camps tasting at Decanter: Discovering long-aged premium Spanish sparkling wines

A busy summer at Decanter’s London headquarters saw us renovate our tasting suite, the beating heart of our operations. The suite is where we hold all our panel tastings, receive and process samples and have, in the past, hosted tutorial-like sessions for subscribers – led by leading contributors – focused on tasting methodology, specific styles and regions. The redesigned space …

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Decanter meets: Cyril Brun, chef de cave at Ferrari Trento

Ferrari’s winery in Trento Following a hot and hectic week at Vinitaly in Verona, I jumped at the opportunity to head to the more temperate mountains of Trentino to meet with Cyril Brun, the new chef de cave at Ferrari Trento, together with Camilla Lunelli, head of marketing and third generation of the family running Ferrari and the Lunelli Group. …

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Rare Champagne masterclass at DFWE London: A vertical tasting of iconic millésimes

Rare Champagne traces its roots back to 6 May, 1785, when Florens-Louis Heidsieck met Queen Marie Antoinette, expressing his desire to create a cuvée ‘worthy of a queen’. Two centuries later, the brand released its first vintage, Rare Millésime 1976. In the past four decades, Rare Champagne has declared only 14 vintages, each representing the most exceptional years in Champagne. …

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Wine to 5: Ron Scott, chief technology officer at Enolytics

A technology entrepreneur and thought leader in product innovation, Ron has 20 years’ experience in software development, security and IT infrastructure. He drives the overall strategic vision for Enolytics, which provides data analysis and reporting solutions for the wine and spirits industry, ensuring the security of valuable data assets for the company and its clients. How did you get here? …

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Finca Sophenia Malbec Gualtallary Estate Reserva 2022 $25 (93 points)

This distinctive red is engagingly aromatic, with tea leaf and spiced berry pastry notes leading to an equally engaging palate, where a trace of river mint runs through the vibrant flavors of fresh cherry and mirabelle plum, while a thread of mineral acidity adds some tension and lengthens the structured finish, echoing back to the core flavors. Drink now through …

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Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 9/8/24

Hello and welcome to my weekly roundup of the wine stories that I find of interest on the web. I post them to my magazine on Flipboard, but for those of you who aren’t Flipboard-inclined, here’s everything I’ve strained out of the wine-related muck for the week. Why You Should Stop Being Afraid of Sulfur in WineYour periodic reminder. The future …

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Walls: A Côte-Rôtie with a Burgundian flourish

Vineyards of Cote Rotie in France Tall and slim, with bright, expressive eyes, Julien Barge has something of the mad scientist about him. His family has lived in the same street in Ampuis for 200 years, but the impression of permanence this offers is illusory. This is a Côte-Rôtie estate in constant evolution. Julien took over from his father Gilles …

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Kir-Yianni Estate: Leading the Greek wine renaissance on the path to sustainability

In this Olympic year, Greek producer Kir-Yianni is celebrating its own podium performance. Its gold medal-winning Diaporos Xinomavro 2019 was one of the three highest-scoring Greek reds at DWWA 2024, while its Naoussa Cuve?e Villages Xinomavro 2021 was awarded a silver. Kir-Yianni was founded in 1997 by Yiannis Boutaris after he left Boutari, the family winery founded by his grandfather …

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Got Wine, Liquor, and Marijuana

Got Wine, Liquor, and Marijuana Wine sales are down, and there are a lot of people talking about this, within my chosen field. Prohibitionists are loving it as they try to cash in on some guilt, while indoctrinate their religious beliefs in the process. I got a really obvious Email after I wrote, “The Neo-Prohibitionism […] The post Got Wine, …

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Napa Valley Cabernet 2021: Top wines from Oakville

An old vine in Oakville. Napa Valley Cabernet 2021: full vintage report and top-scoring wines The 2021 vintage in Oakville produced some of Napa Valley’s best wines, hewn from a growing season that was even, calm, and free from the impacts of wildfires or significant heat spikes. However, this was not a vintage devoid of some drama for Oakville growers: …

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French harvest 2024: Volumes to fall as Burgundy, Loire Valley ravaged by mildew

Vineyards in Sancerre, Lore Valley. France is expected to produce one of its smallest vintages of the past century, with Burgundy and the Loire Valley particularly hard hit by mildew and poor fruit set after an unusually wet start to the summer, according to an updated government forecast. Wine production is estimated to fall 18% to 39.3 million hectolitres, a …

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Turkey: Wine lands on the rise

Balloons fly over vineyards in Cappadocia, a region in central Turkey known for growing the white Emir grape. The wine scene in Turkey is on the cusp of change, with a growing movement to revive indigenous grapes making it one of the most exciting new frontiers in the world of wine. It’s also a country of contradictions, with the world’s …

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