Navigating Life’s Ups and Downs: The Best and Worst of Times

Walking through Burgundy’s Côte d’Or several summers ago, the beauty of the vineyards captured my attention, but my companion, a fourth-generation vintner, was less enchanted. Her expression was grave as she introduced me to the reality of the soil we stood on. She filled my hands with remnants of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, lamenting that… Read More »

Discover 10 Must-Try Wines from Piedmont’s Hidden Nebbiolo Gems

Piedmont, Italy, is home to several small DOCGs, particularly in the northeastern regions, where Nebbiolo is the star grape. The best-known areas include Gattinara and Ghemme, along with Bramaterra, Lessona, Sizzano, Boca, and Fara. Despite the historical struggles of Nebbiolo in these cooler climates, recent advancements in viticulture have led to a shift in wine… Read More »

Exploring Frapin Millésime 1997: The Brilliant Child of Cognac

Andrew Jefford recently explored the release of Frapin’s Millésime 1997, a remarkable 27-year-old single-vineyard Cognac meticulously crafted under the expertise of cellar master Patrice Piveteau. When the 2025 harvest was completed, Ugni Blanc grapes—alongside a touch of Folignan—were distilled and aged in various Limousin oak casks. After a careful assessment of each cask, only the… Read More »

Exploring the Santa Lucia Highlands: A Legacy of Pinot Noir Amidst Wild Winds

The Santa Lucia Highlands offers a unique convergence of conditions that produce wines renowned for their minerality and character. Known mainly for its outstanding Pinot Noir, this region has a rich history intertwined with agriculture, particularly involving immigrant contributions in the 1840s that established it as a major produce hub. Before the Spanish colonists arrived,… Read More »

Exploring the Rich Flavors of Swedish Wines: A Tasting Journey

I recently attended the annual meeting of the Swedish Wine Association, where a variety of wines produced by members were showcased. This event provided a prime opportunity to evaluate wines from both professional vineyards and avid hobbyists. The Swedish wine industry is currently in a nascent stage, making it an exciting time to explore its… Read More »

Discover the Best South African Red Blends: A Wine Lover’s Guide

Jason Millar, Roger Jones, and Victoria Mason MW recently conducted a tasting of 90 South African red blends, uncovering that South Africa has emerged as a significant player in the wine world, known for both character and value. Notably, 60% of the wines received scores of 90 points or higher. Tasting Highlights The panel identified… Read More »

How Well Do You Know Riesling? Take Our Wine Quiz!

March celebrates the "birthday" of Riesling, a wine celebrated for its versatility and the ability to express terroir. To commemorate this significant month for the grape, Wine of Germany has designated March 13 as Riesling Day. Riesling can be found in several styles, ranging from dry to sweet, making it a favorite among wine enthusiasts.… Read More »