Monthly Archives: May 2025

2023 Vintage Port: Celebrating the Bounty of a “Welcomingly Wet” Year

The 2023 vintage in the Douro Valley has emerged as one characterized by "welcomingly wet" conditions, leading to a series of notable releases in the Vintage Port category. Significant producers such as Quinta do Noval, Taylor’s, and Symington Family Estates have unveiled their 2023 Vintage Ports, with Quinta do Noval making a full classic declaration.… Read More »

Cheers to English Wine Week: Must-See Summer Highlights to Savor

As buds spring to life across the UK’s 1,000+ vineyards, owners are optimistic not only for a bountiful harvest in 2024 but also for an exciting summer filled with events to celebrate the return of the sun. The UK now features over 300 vineyards and wineries that welcome visitors, offering numerous options for day trips… Read More »

Stunning Luxury Napa Valley Estate Hits the Market for $14.95 Million

A remarkable property in Napa Valley is up for sale at $14,950,000. This expansive estate spans 18.9 hectares in the Calistoga AVA and boasts breathtaking views of Mount St. Helena and the Palisades. It includes 2.5 hectares of thriving Cabernet Sauvignon vineyards that yield over 20 tons of grapes annually, along with an impressive output… Read More »

Discover Terres d’Imaginaire: The Brilliant New Wine Producer from the Loire

Terres d’Imaginaire is a promising new winery located in Anjou, spearheaded by 32-year-old Mathilde Magne in Rochefort-sur-Loire. Launched in 2022, Mathilde’s venture follows experience gained working with esteemed figures like Sylvain Pataille and Stefano Amerighi. With 9.2 hectares of vineyards, the winery produces around 30,000 bottles annually, emphasizing biodiversity in its vineyard practices and a… Read More »

Empowered Women: The Pillars of China’s Cultural Landscape

In the dynamic wine industry of China, the influence of women is increasingly recognized as crucial. The narrative surrounding the evolution of Chinese winemaking emphasizes both the creativity and resilience of its female leaders. Understanding the nuances of Chinese wine often involves examining the geographic regions impacted by extreme weather conditions. Certain areas, like Gansu… Read More »

Walls: Exploring the Unique Essence of Cuvée Boisrenard

Matt Walls revisits Domaine Beaurenard in Châteauneuf-du-Pape to explore its exceptional Cuvée Spéciale Boisrenard. This estate, where the camaraderie amongst winemakers is a cherished value, contrasts sharply with a recent experience Walls had with an Italian winery, where the winemaker’s unacceptable public comments led to a loss of enjoyment in one of their wines. The… Read More »

Unite for Change: A Rallying Call to End the Crisis

The French wine industry is currently experiencing its most severe crisis since the phylloxera epidemic, marked by plummeting wine consumption and dwindling profits, leading to the uprooting of approximately 25% of vineyards across the nation. This crisis can be attributed to ineffective management by authorities regarding public health budgets. Caught between the necessity for sound… Read More »