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 »

Exploring the Latest Releases from Dão Legend Antonio Madeira

Antonio Madeira is a prominent figure in the Dão wine region of Portugal, known for his exceptional wines. Recently, his latest releases were showcased at Simplesmente Vinho in Porto, February 2026. Antonio Madeira Branco 2023 Dão, PortugalThis old vine field blend is notable for its complexity and structure. Spending a year in barrel followed by… Read More »

Exploring “The Book of Saint-Julien”: A Journey into Literary Richness

Marc Bouffard’s book, Saint-Julien: Vineyards, Cellars, People, and Place, serves as an essential reference for enthusiasts of the Bordeaux appellation. Weighing over 4.5 pounds, it’s designed for detailed exploration rather than casual reading, and although it resembles a coffee table book, its substance far exceeds that. This volume is the first in a series aimed… Read More »

Join Our Exciting Wine Photography Competition: Win Fantastic Prizes!

The Decanter Wine Photography Competition is an exciting opportunity for photography enthusiasts to showcase their love for wine through stunning images. The competition invites entries that celebrate the wine world, whether through breathtaking landscapes, intimate gatherings, or creative abstract interpretations. Patrick Grabham, the Decanter art editor and chair of judges, expressed enthusiasm about the competition,… Read More »

Discovering Labombe by Trivet: A Culinary Gem in London

A new addition to London’s dining scene, Labombe has quickly risen to prominence, earning a Michelin star since its opening. This restaurant is a sister establishment to the two-Michelin-starred Trivet and is under the expertise of chef Jonny Lake, with Isa Bal curating the wine selections. Nestled within the COMO hotel on Old Park Lane,… Read More »