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  • Châteauneuf-du-Pape: The News of Old

    Miquel Hudin: Châteauneuf-du-Pape: The News of Old

    Miquel Hudin
    Miquel Hudin
    Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a classic French wine region that is core to defining the winemaking of the Southern Rhône, but it is also undergoing a moment of reinvention. Châteauneuf-du-Pape could easily rest on its fame and be content w...
    • 10 Jun 2024
  • Montepulciano: The Next Great Grape?

    Jeff Siegel: Montepulciano: The Next Great Grape?

    Jeff Siegel
    Jeff Siegel
    The wine industry is always eager for the next big thing: a previously overlooked category, often defined by a grape hailing from a region with remarkable terroir, yielding wines of great value and made by independent-minded winemakers. Oregon Pinot ...
    • 17 May 2024
  • Colares: Wines by the Waves

    Jens Peter Nebsbjerg: Colares: Wines by the Waves

    Jens Peter Nebsbjerg
    Jens Peter Nebsbjerg
    Colares is a small appellation in the westernmost part of mainland Portugal. Here, Malvasia de Colares and Ramisco, two indigenous grape varieties, grow ungrafted in beach sand, locally known as chão de areia, untouched by phylloxera. While th...
    • 3 May 2024
  • Vintage Crime: Wine Fraud in Burgundy

    Rebecca Gibb: Vintage Crime: Wine Fraud in Burgundy

    Rebecca Gibb
    Rebecca Gibb
    This excerpt from Vintage Crime: A Short History of Wine Fraud delves into the lawless world of French wine in the late 19th and early 20th century, in which a splash of something vivid, ripe, and alcoholic from the warmer climes of the south of...
    • 22 Apr 2024
  • An Introduction to Rhum Agricole

    Virginie Boone: An Introduction to Rhum Agricole

    Virginie Boone
    Virginie Boone
    Rum has a long and storied history. The origins of rum and other sugarcane spirits can be traced to the Americas, but rum can be made anywhere that sugarcane is grown, and half of the countries in the world grow sugarcane today, according to Tristan ...
    • 5 Apr 2024
  • Burgundy: Past, Present, and Future

    Myles Trapp: Burgundy: Past, Present, and Future

    Myles Trapp
    Myles Trapp
    Now seems as good a time as any to reflect on the status of Burgundy, one of the world’s most influential wine regions. As Burgundy has captured the imagination of the wine-drinking public, prices have surged. Place-names such as Les Charmes, L...
    • 22 Mar 2024
  • Exploring Monterey County

    J'nai Gaither: Exploring Monterey County

    J'nai Gaither
    J'nai Gaither
    When thinking of Monterey, people likely picture rugged terrain, beaches, and surfing. But Monterey County is also one of the premier winegrowing regions in America, particularly known for world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay production. Situated al...
    • 8 Mar 2024
  • Understanding Awa Sake

    Shana Clarke: Understanding Awa Sake

    Shana  Clarke
    Shana Clarke
    Sake, the rice-based alcoholic beverage, is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. It is believed that sake was first produced during the Yayoi period, which spanned from roughly the fifth century BCE to the third century CE—around the same time as...
    • 23 Feb 2024
  • The Case for California Colombard

    Jeff Siegel: The Case for California Colombard

    Jeff Siegel
    Jeff Siegel
    Yannick Rousseau owns a winery in Napa Valley, so, of course, he makes Merlot, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon. But for 15 years, he has also made wine with Colombard, first as a varietal wine and later in a blend. The white grape isn’t thou...
    • 3 Feb 2024
  • What You Need to Know about Tequila, Mezcal, Sotol, and Raicilla

    Virginie Boone: What You Need to Know about Tequila, Mezcal, Sotol, and Raicilla

    Virginie Boone
    Virginie Boone
    Tequila and mezcal, agave-based spirits made in Mexico, are showing unprecedented growth in both sales and reputation across the world. A wider audience of spirits drinkers and cocktail aficionados is increasingly recognizing that agave-based spirits...
    • 20 Jan 2024
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