Discovering Augalevada: The Rising Star of Spain’s Ribeiro Wine Region

Iago Garrido established Fazenda Augalevada in 2008, acquiring 4 hectares of neglected terraces in the northern region of Ribeiro, which he has since transformed and cultivates using biodynamic practices. Located in the Rioboó zone, known for its former reputation for red wines, Augalevada has begun to shine with remarkable offerings. During a tasting at the… Read More »

18 Must-Try Wines from the Navarra Mountains: Expert Selections You Can’t Miss!

When exploring quality wines, the mountainous Navarra region in Spain deserves a spotlight. Known for its unique character, Navarra produces exceptional wines, particularly Garnacha, showcasing a distinctive mountain influence that many find exceptional and often affordable. Navarra’s identity as a wine region is significant, especially as it borders Rioja, a dominant player in Spanish wine… Read More »

Uncorking Discoveries: My Top Three Finds at France’s Biggest Wine Show

February heralds the return of major wine fairs, with Wine Paris continually expanding its presence in the industry. The event, which began back in 2017 as "Vino Vision," started modestly, aimed predominantly at the French market. At that time, larger initiatives like ProWein were already establishing themselves as the predominant trade fairs, attracting thousands of… Read More »

Discover the Exquisite Wines of Rías Baixas: Eulogio Pomares and Zarate

Eulogio Pomares is recognized for producing exceptional wines in Rías Baixas, leveraging both the family-run Zarate label and his own cellar. In February 2026, during a tasting session at Simplesmente Vinho in Porto, I had the opportunity to sample several of his creations alongside Eulogio and Rebeca. Wine Reviews Zarate Albariño 2025A standout offering, this… Read More »

Exploring Friulano: The Hidden Potential of Blending Local Grapes

Tocai Friulano, known simply as Friulano, is not the most prevalent grape variety in the Collio region of northeast Italy, having been surpassed by Pinot Grigio in cultivation. Despite accounting for only 15% of the total grape area, Friulano remains the most commonly planted variety among producers in the area. This grape, however, faces recognition… Read More »

Exploring the Beauty of Nature: Two Poems by Judy O’Kane

The wines pour clockwise: Bourgogne to villages, premier cru to grand cru. The journey begins with the simple yet profound expression of the terroir. In the first stanza titled "The Table," the wines are described in meticulous detail. Each pour unveils distinct notes — the Bourgogne offers bruised apple, while Rully Village tastes of honey,… Read More »