Taste Test: La Roncaia Eclisse Sauvignon BlancPicolit 2011 (Friuli-Venezia, Italy)
I nearly had a Slovenian wine last night....
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Read more...Imagine for a moment that Champagne does not exist. The sparkling wine market is dominated by cava and prosecco with competition from the New World. Consumers are accustomed to affordable, well made but largely uninspiring sparkling wines.
Read more..."It is not difficult to produce a premium wine," says Angelo Ruzzi, export manager for Cantina Zaccagnini, a magnificent wine estate in the Bolognano region of Abruzzo, a very remote area with soaring snow-capped mountains all around. "It is much more difficult to produce a value wine. "
Read more...Exciting visit to Emile Pepe winery in Abruzzo, where antique methods of production rule.
Read more...Everyone reach that moment in life that you are looking for something special. It is like searching for the Holy Grail. Does it exist? But what is it? Where do you find it? Below I tell you the story of how two very different loves were found.
Read more...An insight into a day at the International Wine Challenge.
Read more...What does a Long Slow Comfortable Screw Up Against The Wall have in common with Plutonium?
Read more...The grape is taking on new importance in the Italian wine region of Abruzzo, with a new accent on quality.
Read more...Curious about the activities leading up to the successful Hospieces de Beaune auction 2013? For the second year in a row bidding reached a fever pitch, raising more than six million Euros for charity.
Read more...The BBC Watchdog reporton the questionable value of half price deals in the supermarkets sparked a great deal of interest. Such deals have always stirred emotions, but the ensuing discussion also highlighted a concern I have when I hear commentators making definitive statements about the price a particular wine is worth.
Read more...Boxmonster? Goon? Cask? Or do you call it a bag in box? Whichever term you use to describe wine served in this format, the Winesmiths have arrived on the scene with four new cask wines to liven up the shelves.
Read more...Antoine Roland-Billecart, a man with the confident good looks of a sports star, and his brother Francois represent the seventh generation of this family. In this visit, I learn the secrets of the family history, view the new cellar, and taste some fabulous wine.
Read more...It is said that what America does today the UK follows a few years later. So it's no surprise that wine styles which have become popular over the pond are beginning to show up here. But sweeter reds? Whatever is the world coming to?
Read more...Curious to discover the secret of this world class wine? "We do not make wine for critics," says Xavier, patiently showing me around the vineyards and winery. Even before my visit, I discovered in a stellar NYC vintage tasting that one of the (many) secrets was the extensive and rather complex aging process, which sees the wine go through a series of new, used, and large wooden vats. Xavier has given them names, such as the "muscle" phase, the "education" phase, and the "recuperation" phase.
Read more...Visiting the newly renovated Graham's 1890 Port Lodge in Vila Nova de Gaia ... 1954 Vintage Port and a taste of the exciting Vinum restaurant.
Read more...Like Port? When in Porto, stop by Quinta do Noval for a rich taste of history..
Read more...My thoughts, opinions and reaction to The Great Sherry Festival.
Read more...Have you visited the Douro?
Read more...The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) has been around for a decade short of 200 years. Its name evokes wood panelled board rooms and gentlemanly discussions more than the world of Google and iPhone apps.
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