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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.
Andrew Jefford: ‘The progress Georgia has made in the last decade is astonishing’
Insight from Andrew’s recent judging experiences.
The New 2020 Brunello Vintage Is One of the Most Exciting of the Century
Accessible early, they say.
5 takeaways in the EU’s frothy wine package
But will it be enough?
How ‘promiscuous agriculture’ is driving Taurasi
Polyculture isn’t quite like polyamory.
Pompeii wine production rises from the ashes
Ready for it.
A historic California wine region is in peril: ‘Never seen it this bad’
Amador hurting.
German winemakers plant French grapes as climate warms
German Chardonnay on the rise.
How Mechanical Harvesting Impacts Wine Quality
Jim Clarke looks into the bin.
A colossal California wine critic has died. He was also my friend
Esther Mobley remembers Jim Laube.
Why Is It So Hard to Find a Good Nonalcoholic Wine?
Eric chooses his 10 “favorites.”
Woman’s Wine Journey From Bolivia To California’s 100-Year-Old Vines
Nice profile of Susy Vasquez.
Hold the Chianti: Tariff Threat Leaves Italian Bottles Grounded
The story is the same all over Europe.
In France’s southern wine region, Trump’s tariff threats are already killing business
As I was saying….
The Best Wine Tasting Destinations in New Zealand
Vogue goes to the Land of the Long White Cloud.
Rhône 2023: Still Tragically Unhip
Prices haven’t gone up with alcohol levels.
Shanghai Police Bust White Wine Counterfeit Ring Amid Rising Demand
They’ve come for Cloudy Bay.
Meeting the makers of modern Georgian wine
Adam Lechmere reports.
The Dilution of Terroir
A really nice piece by Guy Woodward, whose byline I’d like to see more often.
Devil’s Advocate: Sampling – The Trick Wine Could Learn From the Perfume Industry
Robert Joseph may have missed the Coravin (or Small Lots) press release.
How and Where to Find the Wine Consumers of Tomorrow
Felicity Carter reports from the Meiningers conference.
Why One of Argentina’s Top Wine Producers Is Abandoning the Irish Market
Now that’s making a principled stand. Sadly, the Irish probably won’t care.
The vine moves Polewards
Jancis on Polish wine.
Are Trade Tours and Tastings a Regulated Activity in Napa County?
If they start being enforced, it will be a travesty.
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