It’s crisp, complex, has great fruit, and is a star of France’s Loire Valley. And no, we’re not talking about Sancerre, the Sauvignon Blanc ...
Who makes it? Oxford Landing Chardonnay is part of the vast Hill Smith portfolio, along with Yalumba. Oxford Landing ...
Britain’s sparkling wine market is still worth £1.5bn and 140m bottles of bubbly are sold here each year. Most of the market is made up of ...
Over the past couple of years, my article titled The Smoothest Red Wines For Beginners has become my most popular post of all time. And, judging ...
Well, that is a throwback to the disco days of my youth, 1976. When it comes to sharing wine, it’s always more. Corte Gardoni Bianco di Custoza ...
As I sit to write this, it’s been exactly one year since I stood at the highest point of the vineyard on Gorgona Island. The remote, wind-brushed outpost ...
Each year, Wine Spectator’s Top 100 captures the attention of both consumers and collectors. It’s a list that can simultaneously dazzle and ...
Traditionally celebrated for their structured reds, Côtes du Rhône (CDR) and Côtes du Rhône Villages (CDRV) are gaining prominence for an unexpected yet ...
Our Founding Fathers struck a bit of gold when they began planting the fields of Virginia, creating an agricultural community in a new land in America. ...
What a treat to have a conversation with John Hamel, Director of Winegrowing at Hamel Family Wines since 2017. John and I met virtually at an online ...
Albariño is currently rather fashionable, particularly when from Rias Baixas in Galicia. It’s a somewhat forgotten, often rainy inland area of ...
I’ve been thinking recently about the types of questions novice wine drinkers ask — and people sure seem to love a numbered list (as do I, to be ...