Australian Chardonnay: The Quintessential Grape of Down Under

No grape variety has significantly shaped the trajectory of modern Australian wine like Chardonnay. Ken Gargett explores its history and incredible stylistic variations in Australia, where Chardonnay has become synonymous with the identity of Aussie wine. Chardonnay’s journey in Australia is relatively brief, emerging alongside regions like Margaret River. Initially, the grape was not well-regarded,… Read More »

Discovering the Highlights of Tenuta San Guido La Difese 2024 Toscana IGT, Italy

This year, Tenuta San Guido has introduced the La Difese 2024 Toscana IGT, representing an excellent choice for wine enthusiasts looking for an affordable yet high-quality option. While their well-known wines, Sassicaia and Guidalberto, have garnered acclaim, they remain less accessible for most consumers. La Difese, however, captures a similar personality at a more budget-friendly… Read More »

18 Must-Try Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo Wines Recommended by Experts

Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo represents a unique aspect of Italian winemaking, characterized by its robust and textured rosé wines, which stand in stark contrast to the trend of ultra-pale pink wines. This distinctive wine embodies the essence of Abruzzo, merging the regions’ mountainous and coastal influences. Known for its versatility, Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo is not just a traditional… Read More »

Discovering Smart Organic Wines: A&D Wines’ Vinho Verde from Portugal

This project, located in the Baião subregion of Vinho Verde, Portugal, is centered around the Douro Valley. It commenced with a family-owned vineyard, Casa do Arrabalde (5 hectares), along with another property called Quinta dos Espinhosos (7 hectares). Their vineyard collection expanded significantly with the acquisition of the larger Quinta de Santa Teresa, adding an… Read More »

Bouchard Père & Fils: A Legacy of Excellence in Every Pour

Over a magnificent dinner at the Château de Beaune, Jasper Morris MW indulged in some of the finest wines from Bouchard Père & Fils, focused on vintages ending in "4." This evening was special for several reasons, including the tasting of the 2023 vintage from Domaine des Cabottes and insight into the future plans of… Read More »

A Historical Perspective on Wine Gluts: Causes and Consequences

As the wine industry faces yet another crisis of overproduction, it is essential to reflect on the historical patterns of wine gluts, which have persistently troubled European viticulture since antiquity. Stuart Walton draws attention to this dilemma, highlighting its roots from the Roman Empire to the European wine lake of the 1970s. Overproduction poses a… Read More »