Champagne Michel Gonet: A Rising Star Worth Keeping on Your Radar

Michel Gonet operates a successful grower Champagne business alongside their properties in Bordeaux, boasting 38 hectares of vineyards across multiple regions, including notable Grand Cru sites in Côte des Blancs. Located in Avize, the winery is run by a mother-daughter duo, Diane and Sophie Gonet, with Antoine Gomérieux serving as Chef de Cave. The team… Read More »

Unraveling the Ties: Exploring Winking Out Irish Connections

A new film, A Sip of Irish, produced and directed by Frank Mannion, highlights Ireland’s significant contributions to the global food and drink scene. The opening scene features Joe Hayden, a fourth-generation farmer in County Wicklow, who raises cattle that produce milk used in the beloved Baileys Irish Cream. This picturesque depiction quickly transitions to… Read More »

Test Your Knowledge: Rosé Quiz – How Well Do You Know Pink Wines?

As the sun shines brightly over Decanter’s London office, the team eagerly anticipates the opportunity to relax with a glass of chilled rosé at the end of the workday. The growing interest in pink wines has resulted in a diverse array of options, appealing to wine lovers throughout the year, not just in summer. Provence… Read More »

A Quick Appraisal of the 2025 Vintage: What Bordeaux Has to Offer

I did not attend the primeurs in Bordeaux this spring, as I typically avoid them due to the significant time investment and the challenge in evaluating wines still in the barrel. Instead, I prefer to wait until the wines have been bottled for approximately a year before tasting them at events like the Union des… Read More »

Reviving Tradition: Exploring New Dão Varieties for a Sustainable Future

A new alliance of six producers is redefining the Dão region in Central Portugal, as they emphasize the old world charm and traditional varieties that reflect its unique terroir. The group, known as “New Dão,” was inspired by Álvaro Castro’s pioneering winemaking at Quinta da Pellada, where a restrained style contrasts with the over-extraction and… Read More »