Ondine de la Feld: Mastering the Art of Succession Planning

Having built a successful architectural career, Ondine de la Feld faced an unexpected transition when her uncle asked her to take over Tenuta di Tavignano, a respected winery in Italy’s Marche region, after the passing of his wife. Initially hesitant, she finally agreed in 2014, driven by her husband’s appreciation for land and tradition. Ondine’s… Read More »

Exploring Austria’s Finest: The Best Single-Vineyard Wines to Savor

Austria’s Best Single-Vineyard Wines The Single Vineyard Summit (SVS) in Kamptal, Lower Austria, has been a significant event showcasing the quality of Austrian wines, bringing together producers and wine enthusiasts alike. Organised by the ÖTW (Austrian Traditional Winemakers), the summit seeks to elevate Austrian wines through regulation and promotion of single-vineyard sites. Michael Moosbrugger, president… Read More »

ProWein 2023: Innovations Shaping the Future of the Ultimate Wine Trade Fair

ProWein, once the premier wine trade fair, has found itself facing stiff competition from Vinexpo, especially after Vinexpo’s relocation to Paris. This shift allowed Vinexpo to attract more global participants, partly thanks to Paris’s robust accommodations and transport system. Düsseldorf, the host city for ProWein, struggles with infrastructure, especially during the event, which can attract… Read More »

Exploring the Legacy of Wine in History: A Journey Beyond Intoxication

The concept of non-intoxicating wine has a rich history that predates today’s growing trend towards no-alcohol and low-alcohol beverages. Debate often arises regarding the definition of wine itself, particularly about products that bypass fermentation processes. A notable early example is Dr. Thomas Bramwell Welch’s Unfermented Wine, created in 1869 using pasteurization, effectively transforming grape juice… Read More »

Spearheading Adventure: Exploring Canada’s Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys

Spearhead winery, nestled on the Southeast Kelowna slopes in Canada’s Okanagan Valley, is renowned for its cooler climate, ideal for growing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Established as a boutique winery, Spearhead produces around 5,000 to 6,000 cases a year, focusing mainly on small-lot Pinot. Winemaker Grant Stanley, who honed his skills in New Zealand before… Read More »

Discovering South African Chardonnay: Goode’s Crib Sheets No. 4

South Africa is renowned for producing some remarkable wines, particularly in the world of Chardonnay. The cooler climate regions like Elgin and Hemel-en-Aarde emerge as key contributors to this success. Below are notable Chardonnay selections from these areas, which I highly recommend seeking out on wine lists. Notable Producers and Their Exceptional Chardonnay Crystallum, Hemel-en-Aarde… Read More »

The Effects of a 200% Tariff on French Wine: Implications for the US Market

On January 20, 2026, tensions were reignited between the U.S. and France as President Trump threatened to impose a staggering 200% tariff on French wine and Champagne. This aggressive stance emerged amidst escalating diplomatic disputes, particularly after French President Emmanuel Macron opted out of a U.S.-led peace plan concerning Greenland. Economic analyses suggest that such… Read More »