Savoring the 2025 Bordeaux: Tasting Notes from Pauillac’s Left Bank

2025 Bordeaux Tasting Notes: Left Bank—Pauillac Simon Field MW shares his impressions from the 2025 Bordeaux en primeur tastings, focusing on the wines of Pauillac. PAUILLAC Château d’Armailhac 5ème Cru A joyful wine, with honest aromas and distinguished pedigree. Herbal notes, polished tannins, and a silky mouthfeel create an understated charm. | 93–94 Château Clerc… Read More »

30 Exceptional English Sparkling Wines: Panel Tasting Results Revealed

In a recent panel tasting of English sparkling wines, judges Susie Barrie MW, Matt Hodgson, and Dror Nativ MW sampled 66 different wines, yielding impressive results with 11 classified as "Outstanding" and 40 noted as "Highly Recommended". This tasting marks a significant point in the evolution of UK sparkling wine, showcasing the growing sophistication and… Read More »

2025 Bordeaux: The Art of Squaring Circles in Winemaking

In the 2025 Bordeaux growing season, an initially challenging year marked by intense heat and drought shifted dramatically due to beneficial late-season rains and cooler temperatures. This transformation resulted in a vintage described as both charming and luminous, particularly notable for the Cabernet-led wines from the Left Bank. Simon Field MW captures this duality, indicating… Read More »

Discover Yuki Bar: London’s Hidden Gem for Natural Wine Lovers

During our recent exploration of London Fields, one of the capital’s vibrant gastronomic hotspots, we made a stop at Yuki Bar. This stylish venue has consistently impressed its visitors with an excellent selection of natural wines and well-crafted dishes. The bar maintains a focused approach, sourcing its beverages from six select suppliers to ensure a… Read More »

Island Wines Summit: Exploring the World of Sea Wines with Josep Roca

I recently attended the Island Wines Summit in Tenerife, where the opening tasting was led by Josep Roca from El Cellar de Can Roca. His engaging presentation captivated the audience as he shared the stories behind the wines, particularly resonating with those who experienced it in Spanish. Here are some highlights from the tasting: JR… Read More »

Beyond the Bottle: Meet California’s Star Winemakers Crafting Beer, Whiskey, and Unique Beverages

Winemakers in California are expanding their horizons beyond traditional wine production, engaging in various beverage projects that include crafting beer, whiskey, and even vermouth. This diversification allows them to explore new creative outlets while appealing to a broader customer base. One notable example is Nick Gislason, the winemaker at Screaming Eagle in Napa Valley. He… Read More »

Château Cantemerle Redux: The Transformation Journey of a Médoc Icon

Château Cantemerle, a distinguished fifth growth Bordeaux estate, has undergone a significant transformation, bringing a fresh approach to wine tourism alongside its renovated facilities. This property, celebrated for its long-standing history and quality wine, is now under the stewardship of Laure Canu, continuing the legacy of its notable former owner, Caroline de Villeneuve, who played… Read More »

Unveiling the Winning Shots: Louis Jadot Wine Photographer of the Year 2026

Spanish photographer Juan Miguel Ortuño Martinez has been awarded the title of overall winner in the 2026 Louis Jadot Wine Photographer of the Year competition. His winning photograph, titled In the Depths of Deposit, captures a winery worker named Pedro engaged in the meticulous task of cleaning an underground tank filled with wine residue. Martinez… Read More »

Exploring the Latest Releases from Vinho Verde Sensation Constantino Ramos

I recently had the opportunity to reconnect with Constantino Ramos, a prominent figure in the Vinho Verde wine scene, during the Simplesmente Vinhos event in Porto. We sampled some of his latest releases, which continue to showcase his innovative approach to winemaking. One standout was the Constantino Ramos Afluente Lafoes 2024 from the Lafoes appellation… Read More »