Marcelo Pino is a new judge at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA). DWWA Judge, Marcelo PinoMarcelo Pino As a Chilean sommelier, Marcelo has been dedicated to wine and gastronomy for many years. Twice chosen as the best sommelier in Chile (2011 to 2017), second best in America in 2015, and number twenty-four in the world in 2016. He …
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“Built from Nothing” (Domaine Bousquet Recent Releases)
The post “Built from Nothing” (Domaine Bousquet Recent Releases) appeared first on 1 Wine Dude. Last October, when I met up with Domaine Bousquet‘s Anne Bousquet in NYC’s Baires Grill for what seems to have become an annual catch-up on their new releases, I realized that there waws one question that I’d never asked her. Bousquet has a lot of …
Read More »Viña San Pedro’s Altair: Two decades of an ongoing journey
Vertical tastings are often a self-indulgent exercise through which producers try to assert the superiority, longevity and consistent quality of their wines. However, sometimes an invitation to taste all produced vintages of a given label comes with the enticing challenging of revisiting its evolution, consider the missteps and give feedback on the direction and goals of the current winemaking team. …
Read More »On the road with Larry Cherubino
Larry Cherubino and Peter Richards MW It’s the end of a long day. The sun is setting over the ocean in a smug riot of pastels. I’ve been bombarding Larry Cherubino with wine questions all day, so now opt for a different approach. How would he describe his driving over the hundreds of kilometres we’ve travelled today from the Great …
Read More »DWWA Insight: Leveraging wine sales in 2025
Wine producers and trade members have had to withstand a storm of pressure in recent years, including climate change challenges, rising production costs, regulatory headaches and falling consumption linked to lifestyle changes. And yet, plenty of consumers continue to enjoy wines of all styles. Market research group Mintel estimated the UK wine market alone was worth nearly £15bn in sales …
Read More »Highland Park unveils oldest expression to date
Highland Park, one of Scotland’s oldest whisky distilleries, now in its 227th year of production, has released its latest landmark bottling, a 56-year-old single malt. The whisky, with a distillation date going all the way back to 1968, was part of a parcel of ten casks, which master whisky maker, Gordon Motion, identified as having both ‘exceptional complexity and vibrancy’, …
Read More »Australian wine: A snapshot for 2025
Nero d’Avola grapes at Bassham Wines, Riverland, Australia How times change. On my first visit to Australia in 2002, the wine scene was dramatically different from 2025. Yes: the energy, dynamism and world-class wines were there, but the drivers of the industry were not the same as they are today. ‘In 2002, Australian viticulture was characterised by scale, innovation and …
Read More »Vilafonté Seriously Old Dirt Western Cape 2021 $30 (91 points)
A suave red, with a sense of poise to the integration of ripe black currant, black cherry, Earl Grey tea leaf and dried mint flavors, backed by limber tannins and a subtle, minerally underpinning of smoke and loamy earth that echoes on the finish. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec and Cabernet Franc. Drink now through 2031. 15,000 cases made, 1,500 cases …
Read More »Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 1/19/25
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. Gauging the gravity shift at GravnerIt’s not clear what will change, but something will. …
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