1970 Vintage Port: The Decade’s Crown Jewel in Winemaking

The 1970 Vintage Port is heralded as a remarkable year in the history of Port wine, marking a high point following a decade that had already set a new standard for quality. Axel Probst explores this iconic vintage, detailing the favorable conditions and unique circumstances surrounding its production. The Douro Valley, which had only recently… Read More »

Exploring Affordable Burgundy: Hidden Gems from Monthélie, Auxey-Duresses & St-Romain

The Route des Grands Crus in Burgundy, renowned for its prestigious vineyards, overlooks several lesser-known yet charming villages that produce delightful wines. Among these are Monthélie, Auxey-Duresses, and St-Romain, collectively forming an area described as "behind the hill" thanks to their tucked-away locations. Monthélie is characterized by its scenic slopes filled with vineyards that extend… Read More »

Discover Nizio Naturals: Exceptional Low-Intervention Wines from Poland

Karol Nizio is crafting outstanding natural wines on his family estate in Poland, near the Ukrainian border. His parents transformed a dilapidated manor into a hotel and restaurant in 2010. Two years later, they expanded by acquiring adjacent land and planting vines. Karol became involved in 2016, shifting the winery’s focus from conventional methods to… Read More »

A Culinary Clash: The Fat Duck vs. DRC – A Taste Test of Epic Proportions

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Echézeaux 2017 inspired a remarkable dessert crafted by Heston Blumenthal at his acclaimed restaurant, The Fat Duck. This fiendishly complex creation, a Pinot Noir dessert, was first showcased as part of a special meal commemorating the restaurant’s 30th anniversary and its 21 consecutive years of three Michelin stars. Around a decade… Read More »

Bordeaux 2025: Exciting New Cellars, Curated Cuvées, Milestone Anniversaries, and Innovative Winemakers!

Bordeaux is undergoing significant changes as it approaches the 2025 vintage, with numerous developments in infrastructure, winemaking, and ownership throughout the region. The annual En Primeur tastings provide a perfect opportunity to explore these transformations. New Cellars and Winemaking Facilities Several prominent wineries have recently opened or completed new facilities. Château Léoville Las Cases in… Read More »