Monthly Archives: March 2025

Foxcroft and Wingfield: The Story Behind Two Iconic Vineyards

This narrative explores the two distinct vineyards on the Twenty Mile Bench in Canada’s Niagara Peninsula: Foxcroft and Wingfield. Renowned for producing exciting Chardonnay, these vineyards tell a compelling story of terroir and viniculture. During my initial visit to Canada in 2022, I was captivated by the evolving narrative of terroir across the Niagara Peninsula,… Read More »

Nine Wine Regions Unite to Form the Global Artisan Vintners Alliance

Wine regions from Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, France, Hungary, Mexico, Portugal, and the United States have united to form the Global Artisan Vintners Alliance. This collaboration aims to help wineries in each region address common challenges, exchange best practices, and enhance the quality of their wines. The concept for this alliance originated from David Haubert, the… Read More »

Liv-ex Survey Indicates Fine Wine Prices are Approaching a Bottoming Point

Fine wine prices may soon stabilize in the secondary market after a two-year decline. According to a recent survey conducted by Liv-ex, a global marketplace for fine wine, market participants are cautiously optimistic that prices are "close to bottoming out." Despite this, there’s no immediate expectation for a significant rebound in 2025. Many respondents highlighted… Read More »

Unveiling the 2015 Philipponnat Champagne: A Trio of Exquisite Gifts

In 2025, Simon Field MW explores the enchanting offerings of Philipponnat Champagne from the powerful 2015 vintage, noting the surprising finesse found in both recent and older releases. Celebrated for its robustness, Clos des Goisses showcases the potential of the 2015 vintage—a year marked by extremes of heat and intermittent rainfall. Charles Philipponnat, the house’s… Read More »