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  • The Wine Glass

    Kelli White: The Wine Glass

    Kelli White
    Kelli White
    "Can you imagine wines being properly tasted before the advent of clear glass? . . . Perhaps the truth of the matter is that fine wine could only start to make its appearance at the turn of the eighteenth century as a result of glasses being made tha...
    • 25 Jan 2019
  • The Dessert Desert: Dry Wines from Historic Sweet Regions

    Bryce Wiatrak: The Dessert Desert: Dry Wines from Historic Sweet Regions

    Bryce Wiatrak
    Bryce Wiatrak
    GuildSomm Staff Writer Bryce Wiatrak explores the historic dessert wine regions of the Douro Valley, Tokaj, Sauternes, and Pantelleria, where dry wine sister categories now flourish as well.
    • 3 Jan 2019
  • The Sweet Spot

    Kelli White: The Sweet Spot

    Kelli White
    Kelli White
    Senior Staff Writer Kelli White explores the complex topic of sugar in wine.
    • 21 Dec 2018
  • The Changing Face of Carmenère

    Courtney Schiessl: The Changing Face of Carmenère

    Courtney Schiessl
    Courtney Schiessl
    For the past two decades, the wine industry has accepted that Carmenère is the de facto signature grape of Chile—like another Bordeaux variety, Malbec, in neighboring Argentina. But unlike Malbec, with its ripe, juicy fruit and soft mout...
    • 6 Dec 2018
  • Valley Views in South Africa

    Kelli White: Valley Views in South Africa

    Kelli White
    Kelli White
    There are three kinds of wine regions in South Africa: historic regions of quality, historic regions of quantity, and the newborns. The legacy appellations can be counted on one hand and famously include Stellenbosch, Paarl, and Constantia. By contra...
    • 30 Nov 2018
  • Wine Books: Part 2

    Kelli White: Wine Books: Part 2

    Kelli White
    Kelli White
    In this second installment of our Influential Wine Books series, I asked four wine professionals for a list of books that guided or inspired them at various points in their careers. I love this article series for many reasons. First, it has turned me...
    • 16 Nov 2018
  • The Winding Path to Prestige Rosé

    Bryce Wiatrak: The Winding Path to Prestige Rosé

    Bryce Wiatrak
    Bryce Wiatrak
    “The problem with rosé is you’re asking too many things that are different,” Daniel Ravier, winemaker at Bandol’s esteemed Domaine Tempier, says. The wine must be “fresh, but not too acidic; round, but not too muc...
    • 2 Nov 2018
  • American Wine Importers: Part 2

    Kelli White: American Wine Importers: Part 2

    Kelli White
    Kelli White
    This is the second article of a two-part series on importers who made essential contributions to the American wine industry. The first featured interviews with Kermit Lynch and Martine Saunier. This piece explores the stories and impact of Neal Rosen...
    • 18 Oct 2018
  • Burgeoning Southern Oregon

    Kelli White: Burgeoning Southern Oregon

    Kelli White
    Kelli White
    It’s an old story. A wine region becomes established, bottle prices rise, land values follow, and young or less flush producers get pushed to the fringe. That may be a gross exaggeration, but it’s at least a viable approximation of what h...
    • 27 Sep 2018
  • American Wine Importers: Part 1

    Kelli White: American Wine Importers: Part 1

    Kelli White
    Kelli White
    “I never had great Muscadet or great Chablis before Martine and Kermit.” That statement, which sounds as though it might be the last words of a dying wino, came from the mouth of Larry Stone, one of the most celebrated and establishe...
    • 20 Sep 2018
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