Eight Must-Try Wines from the Volcanic Edge of Etna: Expert Picks

Etna’s unique landscape and its challenging viticulture continue to captivate wine enthusiasts and producers alike. This mountainous region, characterized by its lava slopes, high altitudes, and century-old vineyard terraces, fosters a distinctive wine culture that embraces both tradition and innovation. Recent discoveries at the Etna Days event led Alessandra Piubello back to the volcanic slopes… Read More »

Bierzo: At the Forefront of Mencía Wine Country

The northwestern Spanish region of Bierzo is experiencing a vibrant renaissance in red wine production, particularly around the Mencía grape variety. This transformation began in 1998 when Álvaro Palacios relocated from Priorat to establish Descedientes de J Palacios with his nephew, sparking a new era for the region, alongside the innovative Raúl Pérez, who founded… Read More »

Exploring Black Estate: A Hidden Gem in North Canterbury, New Zealand

I’ve visited Black Estate several times and have consistently enjoyed their wines, which exemplify low-intervention winemaking. Black Estate was established in 1993 when restaurateur Russell Black began cultivating an 8-hectare vineyard of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in Omihi, with the help of Danny Schuster. Initially, the vineyard included 3.8 hectares of each grape variety, all… Read More »

Lost and Found: A Journey Through Rediscovery and Reconnection

In the ongoing examination of grape varieties, David Schildknecht highlights the importance of reviving nearly lost cépages. His exploration connects past and future, noting how once-abandoned grape varieties may serve as essential resources for adapting to current climate challenges in viticulture. Schildknecht references a recent article in Smithsonian Magazine discussing the rediscovery of Stenophylla, a… Read More »

Top Highlights from the Decanter Fine Wine Encounter London 2025

London’s Landmark Hotel in Marylebone once again hosted the Decanter Fine Wine Encounter (DFWE), an event that has become essential for wine enthusiasts over nearly three decades. This year’s event, held in November, represented a significant evolution by introducing Friday attendance to the Grand Tasting and showcasing the inaugural series of Winemakers’ Lunches. The Grand… Read More »

Can Wine Be Natural? Exploring the Truth Behind Natural Wines

Can Wine Be Natural? Is wine truly a natural product, or is that just a romantic myth? The fermentation process itself suggests an inherent fragility; if left untreated, wine can quickly turn into vinegar through the activity of acetobacter. To maintain its integrity, winemakers must introduce various substances and methods that stabilize wine and shape… Read More »