Cheers to the Quarter-Finals: Wine Pairings for the World Cup Matches Featuring Provence Rosé, Swiss Syrah, and English Blanc de Blancs

We’re moving towards the quarter-finals of the World Cup of Wines, with five participating wine nations: France, England, Argentina, Spain, and Switzerland. Each country’s journey has been thrilling, and the stakes are getting higher as they prepare for the pivotal matches ahead. Match Previews and Wine Pairings England vs. NorwayEngland’s thrilling victory over a strong… Read More »

Champagne Perrier Jouët Embraces Regenerative Viticulture: Positive Changes in Base Wines from Half of Their Vineyard Area

Jamie Goode visits the vineyards of Champagne Perrier-Jouët, where the estate has begun implementing regenerative viticulture practices. After five years of trials, 33 out of their 65 hectares are now farmed regeneratively, with the aim of achieving 100% by 2030. Excitingly, they are already noticing changes in the taste of their base wines. During a… Read More »

Cultivating Connections: An American Perspective on English Wine

After a recent visit to several notable wineries in England, New York-based wine writer Jim Clarke shares insights into the evolving landscape of English wine. The conversation around English wine often touches on climate change, which has paved the way for the grapes to ripen more effectively, and the similarity of the south of England’s… Read More »

Understanding the Importance of Family Values in Today’s Society

Celebrating 40 Years of Spottswoode Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Spottswoode Estate, recognized for its family legacy in Napa Valley, has recently celebrated its 40th anniversary of producing Cabernet Sauvignon. Established in the late 19th century, Spottswoode was transformed into a respected wine estate by Dr. Jack Novak and his wife, Mary, who took over in the… Read More »

Sparkling Glory: Celebrating the Best in Show Winners at DWWA 2026

The Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) 2026 showcased an impressive array of sparkling wines, culminating in a dramatic reveal of Best in Show winners. This year, Champagne took the lead, securing two of the coveted awards, solidifying its reputation as the standard-bearer for sparkling wines. The event highlighted not only the prowess of Champagne but… Read More »

The Evolving Identity of Classic Rioja: Tradition Meets Modernity

Rioja, a region renowned for its rich viticultural heritage, is experiencing an exciting transformation as a new generation of winemakers emerges alongside traditional producers. The journey to Rioja involves navigating busy highways, particularly near Burgos, where the landscape gives way to a picturesque valley framed by the Cantabrian mountains. This transition highlights the vibrant life… Read More »

Uncorking Productivity: The Value of Time in the World of Wine

Wine has historically been interwoven with economics, yet the current landscape presents unprecedented challenges. As Michel Bettane recently noted, the wine industry is facing a crisis reminiscent of the phylloxera plague. This reality is starkly visible in Bordeaux, where the rhythm of life feels disconnected from the struggles observed in other regions. In Bordeaux, the… Read More »

Exploring the Highlights of Morandé La Capilla El Cabernet de Ránguil 2021: A Distinctive Chilean Experience

This remarkable wine, Morandé La Capilla El Cabernet de Ránguil 2021, comes from 130-year-old ungrafted vines rooted in degraded granite soils, characterized by a red clay matrix and significant quartz presence. After aging for 16 months in used French oak, this Cabernet Sauvignon presents a unique profile, contrasting with the more common País, Cinsault, or… Read More »