Decanter’s First Impressions of the Bordeaux 2025 En Primeur Samples: Analyzing the Growing Season’s Impact on Quality and Quantity

As Bordeaux en primeur barrel tastings for the 2025 vintage begin, initial impressions suggest a promising year. The 2025 vintage is being praised for its combination of ripeness and structural elegance, reminiscent of other strong vintages ending in ‘5’. Early samples reveal that despite challenging growing conditions marked by intense heat and drought, the wines… Read More »

Five Surprising Facts About Champagne Bollinger That You Might Not Know

Nestled in the historic Champagne village of Aÿ, Champagne Bollinger is one of the region’s most distinguished names. Founded in 1829, the family-owned house is gearing up for its 200th anniversary, but there are surprising aspects that even seasoned enthusiasts might not know. Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting during the launch of Bollinger’s… Read More »

Exploring Liquid Epics: The Art and Science Behind Fluid Storytelling

Might the concept of “epic wine” have substance? While the term evokes grand tales from oral traditions, it may very well apply to certain wines that convey a deep narrative through layers of flavor and complexity. Andrew Jefford reflects on the concept through the lens of a single bottle, the 2020 Kiridžija Dingač M from… Read More »

In the Spotlight: Chef and Restaurateur Daniel Boulud on the Rack

Chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud, renowned for his Michelin one-star restaurant, Daniel in New York City, shares his thoughts on wine and memorable moments from his culinary journey. Current Wines on His Rack Boulud enjoys Château Biac and admits to a preference for French wines, specifically white and red Burgundies, Bordeaux, and Rhône varieties. His… Read More »

Discover Domaine des Tourelles: Crafting Exceptional Wines in Lebanon

At Wine Paris, I had the opportunity to meet Faouzi Issa from Domaine des Tourelles, a prominent wine producer located in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. Known for creating impressive wines, Domaine des Tourelles blends traditional French techniques with local flavors, specifically leveraging the unique terroir of their 50 hectares of vineyards situated at altitudes above 1000… Read More »

Emerging Champagne Houses to Keep an Eye on in 2026

The Champagne landscape is evolving, facing a more uncertain market after years of booming sales. Despite this challenge, it is an exciting time to observe the outstanding efforts of established Champagne houses, which are producing remarkable wines of incredible quality. Notably, Laurent-Perrier and a select few others are earning praise and recognition, suggesting that 2026… Read More »