Back in Form: The Resurgence of South Africa’s Bordeaux Blends

The revival of South Africa’s Bordeaux blends marks a significant shift in the country’s winemaking narrative. Once a staple that introduced South African wines to the world, these blends faced a decline as winemakers explored various other styles. However, they have reclaimed their status, particularly from the renowned regions of Stellenbosch and Constantia. Historically, Bordeaux… Read More »

Editors’ Picks: Must-Try Wines for April 2026

Wine and desserts in Riga In late February, I had the unique experience of judging at the annual Wine+Dessert Latvia contest in snowy Riga, where I tasted 14 desserts along with their paired wines—a first for me (albeit in modest spoonfuls). This competition, which has been thriving since 2010 and now includes Estonian participation, was… Read More »

Rosa Kruger: Pioneering Change and Making a Difference

Rosa Kruger has forged a remarkable path in the world of viticulture, propelled by a passion for old vines and a commitment to social change. Growing up as the great-great-granddaughter of Paul Kruger, she initially faced the conservative values of her family and pursued journalism and law, but ultimately chose to abandon traditional careers to… Read More »

Test Your Knowledge: Celebrities and Wine Quiz – Can You Score a Perfect 10?

Many people fantasize about owning a vineyard or having their own wine label. Consequently, it’s no wonder that celebrities are drawn to the allure of winemaking. From Hollywood stars acquiring vineyards in Napa Valley to pop music icons introducing widely popular wines, celebrity involvement in the wine industry has reached new heights. With substantial financial… Read More »

Expert Recommendations: Barbaresco 2023 & Riserva 2021

The 2022 vintage for Barbaresco, with its unique character and challenges, stands in stark contrast to the previous year’s experience. This new vintage marked an evolution for many winemakers, grappling with the aftermath of an intensified drought while also facing the unpredictable whims of nature. Roberta Ceretto recalls the numerous hurdles, “Every month brought a… Read More »