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Read More »Non-vintage rosé Champagne: Panel tasting results
Tom Hewson, Eugenio Egorov and Victoria Mason MW tasted 82 wines, with 1 Outstanding and 41 Highly Recommended Non-vintage rosé Champagne: Panel tasting scores 82 wines tasted Exceptional 0 Outstanding 1 Highly recommended 41 Recommended 38 Entry criteria: Producers and UK agents were invited to submit their non-vintage rosé Champagnes in any dryness level, from zero dosage up to sweeter …
Read More »Duncan Savage Sauvignon Blanc Stellenbosch Salt River 2023 $20 (90 points)
This bright white is light on its feet, with a nice mix of Asian pear, grapefruit pith and white blossom notes that show an underpinning of minerally stone and saline character, ending with a silky finish. Drink now. 4,100 cases made, 3,000 cases imported. Source : 39a6b8ee10e83ebbdf65a2ac6af6f2ad
Read More »Vinography Unboxed: Week of 1/19/25
Hello and welcome to this week’s dig through the pile of wine samples that show up asking to be tasted. I’m pleased to bring you the latest installment of Vinography Unboxed, where I highlight some of the better bottles that have crossed my doorstep recently. This past week included an eclectic mix of wines from here, there and everywhere. Let’s …
Read More »2022 Kirkland Signature Bordeaux Superieur
This wine is a smoking deal and is fast becoming one of our favorite Kirkland wine buys. It’s not that it’s an insane wine. It’s the price to quality ratio that is special; in the case of this bottle, it’s really hard to beat. This remains a 87-88 point wine; it’s landed in that range […] Source : https://costcowineblog.com/2022-kirkland-signature-bordeaux-superieur/
Read More »Marilisa Allegrini in Tuscany
Marilisa Allegrini with daughters, Carlotta (l) and Caterina, and CEO Andrea Lonardi. Until the early 1980s, Valpolicella was regarded as a cheap, thin, quaffing wine of no distinction. Until, that is, Giovanni Allegrini and a handful of others changed that perception by acquiring outstanding vineyards and producing wines with concentration and personality. After his death in 1983, Giovanni’s sons Walter …
Read More »Pierre Amadieu Vacqueyras La Grangelière 2022 $35 (91 points)
Silky, open and generous, with raspberry coulis and smoked mineral undercurrents showing great harmony and length. Offers grilled alder in the backdrop, with intriguing spice and brown bread notes. There’s a winey, smoky edge to the smooth finish. Grenache and Syrah. Drink now through 2029. 3,000 cases made, 510 cases imported. Source : c6f2d968cc04f392e554e6d6f2bd3d85
Read More »Vinography Images: Wine Country Residence
A lot of people pay big bucks to live amongst the vines. But if you’re a Rufous Hornero, you just find a convenient end-post and start building. Also known as the Red Oven Bird (and sometimes affectionately as the Engineer Bird) these relatively nondescript birds are all over Uruguay and the rest of South America. This one made its home …
Read More »Costières de Nîmes AOC: Celebrating the Rhône’s southernmost appellation
Costières de Nîmes AOC is the most southerly appellation in the Rhône valley, nestled at the edge of the Rhône delta, in the hills overlooking the Camargue, with vineyards as little as 20km (12.5 miles) to the Mediterranean sea. The appellation is best understood as two halves, either side of a large hill: a south-facing half facing the sea, and …
Read More »Edward Ragg MW
Edward Ragg MW is a new judge at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA). Edward Ragg MW, Ph.D.Edward Ragg MW Edward co-founded Dragon Phoenix Wine Consulting in Beijing with his wife and partner Fongyee Walker MW in 2007. Having read English at Oxford University, Edward began blind-tasting at Cambridge whilst writing an M.Phil. and, later, Ph.D. dissertation on American …
Read More »Decanter luxe list: Kickstart your 2025 in style
Whether you’re looking to fête the start of 2025 in the utmost style or still planning this year’s calendar, we’ve pulled together some of the most decadent ways to celebrate the end of the winter season and beyond – because why should the party stop after New Year’s Eve? If you’re still trying to find a gift for that family …
Read More »The complex case of moderate drinking
In March 1933 millions of Americans toasted President Franklin D. Roosevelt after he repealed the Prohibition. National morale was at rock bottom amid the Great Depression, so the new president declared: ‘I think this would be a good time for a beer.’ Ninety-two years later, the spectre of prohibition looms over the nation once again. This time, the new president …
Read More »What will we be drinking in 2025: Trend watch
Nicola Chiucchiurlotto in his vineyard It’s the iconic greeting you get when you walk into The Varsity, a hotdog and milkshake joint in Atlanta: ‘What’ll ya have?’ It’s a mix of southern US charm and the casualness of a friend: it lets you drop your shoulders and relax – no pressure or judgement. And this is the question, with all …
Read More »8 Restaurant Openings We’re Most Excited About for 2025
If one thing is certain about the restaurant industry, it’s that things change: Fresh faces come onto the scene, established chefs seek a change of pace, restaurant groups try to tap into up-and-coming trends. Below are eight exciting, upcoming openings that we at Wine Spectator think will stand out in 2025, including a Caribbean-influenced spot from an acclaimed group, an …
Read More »Florencia Gomez
Florencia Gomez is a judge at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA). Florencia GomezFlorencia Gomez Florencia is an Argentinian wine professional with over 15 years of experience all along the wine industry. She is currently a stage 2 MW candidate based in London. After getting her winemaking degree, she spent the first six years making wine in Argentina, the …
Read More »Eugenio Egorov
Eugenio Egorov is a judge at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA). Eugenio EgorovEugenio Egorov Eugenio Egorov is the head sommelier and wine buyer at 5-star The Stafford in London. Born in Ukraine, he began his hospitality career in restaurants in Italy and the United States of America before moving to London in 2014. He rose through the ranks …
Read More »Marcelo Pino
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 …
Read More »“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. …
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