Market Watch: Blue-Chip Burgundy Takes Center Stage

Opportunistic buyers are currently taking advantage of lower prices to restock their cellars with blue-chip Burgundy. This trend emerged over the past few months, as detailed in the Market Watch section of the January 2025 issue of Decanter magazine. The glossy pages report that well-known merchants, including Bordeaux Index, noted a recovery in trading volumes… Read More »

At the Table: Savory Delights of Civet de Sanglier

Many regions across France and Europe boast their own versions of wild boar stew, but Corsica’s civet de sanglier, known locally as stufatu di cignale, stands out as a true culinary treasure. This stew, rich with flavor and often served with pasta or polenta, exemplifies the hearty cuisine inspired by the island’s mountainous terrain. Corsican… Read More »

Exploring the 2023 Burgundy: Tasting Notes from the Chablis Region

2023 Chablis has emerged as an exciting vintage, characterized by its richness and aromatic complexity across various domaines. Notably, many producers reported a warm and ripe season which has led to a concentrated and flavorful wine profile. Domaine Bessin-Tremblay (La Chapelle-Vaupelteigne)The family-run estate has been embracing biodynamic practices, which has enriched the natural character of… Read More »

Baudains: Five Rising Italian Talents to Watch in 2025

Saranno Famosi nel Vino is a unique wine tasting event held annually in Florence, inspired by the popular Italian TV talent show of the same name, meaning "They will be famous." Now in its third year, the event aims to spotlight lesser-known wine producers from across Italy. The event is open to any winery that… Read More »

Spotlight on Christian Tschida: Austria’s Rising Star in Natural Wine

Christian Tschida is a prominent figure in the natural wine movement in Austria, based in Illmitz, a village situated on the eastern shore of Lake Neusiedlersee. His innovative approach to winemaking draws attention, as he focuses on being a "tuner" of the wine rather than a traditional winemaker. This philosophy emphasizes creativity and a natural… Read More »

Walls: A Journey Through “Memento Mori” and the Art of Remembrance

In his first column of the year, Matt Walls reflects on how our engagement with wine taps into fundamental human qualities: patience, hope, and the awareness of our mortality. He notes that the allure of wine collecting often appeals to those in their 30s and older, necessitating a long-term perspective. Individuals who cultivate their collections… Read More »

Exploring the 2023 Burgundy Vintage: A Year of Remarkable Variability

2023 proved to be a distinctive vintage for Burgundy, marked by both abundance and variability. The growing season was characterized by intense heat, with temperatures soaring up to 38ºC (100ºF). The result was a plentiful harvest of Pinot Noir, yet the quality was inconsistent, raising questions about the balance between quantity and quality in this… Read More »

The Wine Society Unveils Exciting 2021 Barolo En Primeur Campaign

The Wine Society is set to enhance its en primeur campaign for the 2021 Barolo vintage by 50%, celebrating the vintage’s "exceptional quality and potential." The campaign, launching on January 14, will showcase 61 wines from 27 producers across seven communes: La Morra, Barolo, Verduno, Castiglione Falletto, Monforte d’Alba, Serralunga d’Alba, and Novello. This year’s… Read More »