Exploring Bocca di Lupo Arso 2020: The Rise of the Super-Puglian Wine

Bocca di Lupo’s Arso 2020 emerges as a pivotal wine for the region of Puglia, aiming to redefine the area’s reputation for producing overly ripe and heavy wines. Winemaker Vito Palumbo, representing Antinori’s estate in Castel del Monte, underlines the goal of showcasing freshness and balance with this inaugural Cabernet Franc release, sourced from vines… Read More »

Seppeltsfield Introduces the Exquisite 1925 Para Vintage Tawny: A Timeless Addition to Their Collection

The world’s oldest continually operating library of vintage fortified wine, Australia’s Seppeltsfield, has unveiled its latest release: the 1925 Para Vintage Tawny. This release marks the 48th consecutive annual launch of a 100-year-old tawny, continuing a tradition started by Oscar ‘Benno’ Seppelt in 1878 when he laid down a barrel of vintage fortified wine with… Read More »

Wine Through the Ages: A Freudian Sip into History

In 1912, Sigmund Freud, a pioneer in psychoanalysis, explored a provocative analogy between wine consumption and erotic pleasure in his essay titled "On the Universal Tendency to Debasement in the Sphere of Love." Freud delved into why the sexual instinct often seems at odds with its capacity for fulfillment. He suggested that when societal barriers—like… Read More »

New Study Reveals Bordeaux Wines with Novel Grapes Preserve ‘Classical’ Flavor Profiles

Red Bordeaux wines blended with non-traditional grape varieties have been shown to maintain their classical taste, according to a recent study. This research explored alternatives to traditional grape varieties as winemakers seek to adapt to the challenges posed by climate change. A professional panel assessed several Bordeaux wines that included one of five alternative grape… Read More »