Monthly Archives: April 2024

Experiencing the Lifetime Tasting Journey with Angelo Gaja

Tasting the Gaja family’s best wines, a journey through time and space from Piedmont to Montalcino and Etna. By Susan Hulme MW Susan Hulme MW takes advantage of a rare opportunity to join Angelo, Gaia, and Giovanni Gaja to taste some of the family’s most significant wines. “Angelo is always ahead of time. He doesn’t… Read More »

Journey Through Côtes du Rhône Villages Massif d’Uchaux with Walls

An incredible amount of wine is crafted under the general Côtes du Rhône designation. To put it into perspective, around 167 million bottles were produced in 2022 alone. While a significant portion of this production might be considered average at best, a small percentage truly stands above and surpasses the criteria of the designation. The… Read More »

Exploring French Cuisine: The Delights of Confit de Canard

A wine lover’s guide to the classic French duck dish. By Joanna Simon Joanna Simon explores the history and preparation of confit de canard, before picking out the best wines to drink with this classic dish from South West France. “In some ways confit is less a recipe than a way of life.” So wrote… Read More »

2021 Vintage Report of Sonoma Coast and a Sneak Peek into 2022

The 2021 vintage brought a sigh of relief to winemakers on the ‘authentic’ Sonoma Coast. This year saw an impressive recovery from the tragic and deadly 2020, besought by wildfires and a sweeping pandemic. Exceptional concentration, bountiful yields, and near-perfect clusters collectively contributed to the joyful conclusion of 2021. The phenomenon of a third straight… Read More »

Alegre Valagñón: Rise of a New Wave Star in Rioja Wine Industry

Website: https://alegrevalganon.com/ These Alegre Valagñón wines left me blown away. The winery started in 2014, and it’s owned by a husband and wife-duo, Oscar Alegre and Eva Valagñón. They were initially agricultural engineers who fell in love while studying the art of winemaking in Italy. Their winery is nestled west of Haro, near the Obarenes… Read More »