Monthly Archives: June 2025

Henschke 2021 Single-Vineyard Releases: Elevating to the Pinnacle of Winemaking Excellence

The Henschke family has recently launched their 2021 single-vineyard releases, which align with the profound excitement surrounding what many consider one of South Australia’s finest vintages. In 2021, Australian winemakers and enthusiasts recognized it as an extraordinary year, particularly noted for exceptional Riesling from the Eden and Clare Valleys, followed by a host of remarkable… Read More »

Unveiling the Elegance: Highlights of Champagne Alfred Gratien Cuvée Paradis 2015

This highlights the prestigious Cuvée Paradis 2015 from Champagne Alfred Gratien, a small yet renowned Champagne house located in Epernay. Known for their extensive barrel aging process—utilizing over 1,000 barrels, primarily sourced from the Chablisienne cooperative—Alfred Gratien produces around 300,000 bottles annually and is now part of the larger Henkell portfolio. The Cuvée Paradis is… Read More »

Ca’Marcanda: Exploring Angelo Gaja’s Beloved Winery Gem

Ca’Marcanda, the Bolgheri winery established by the renowned Piedmont producer Angelo Gaja, is celebrated as one of his most significant achievements. At 85, Gaja remains actively involved in the family business, which he has expanded for over sixty years, balancing his deep expertise with an infectious energy. During the launch of Ca’Marcanda’s latest vintage at… Read More »

Scotch Whisky Auctions: A Mixed Bag of Fortunes for Iconic Labels

Some of Scotland’s most recognized whisky brands have had varied outcomes in recent auctions, demonstrating the complexities in the luxury single malt market. Brands like The Dalmore and Bowmore experienced disappointing sales, while The Balvenie faced an unprecedented situation where one of its lots failed to find a buyer. At a recent auction held by… Read More »

Reviving Tradition: New Wines from Marco de Jerez – A Fresh Take on Sherry and Manzanilla

In 2008, Niepoort teamed up with Equipo Navazos to create an innovative wine: an unfortified flor-aged table wine, which ignited growing interest in unique, terroir-driven wines that lacked fortification. This trend deepened when Ramiro Ibáñez and Willy Pérez started to reinvent finos and manzanillas employing ancient methods, striving for unfortified expressions of the region’s rich… Read More »

Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes: Elevating Your Wine Experience

Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes: A Rising Star Nestled in a climate transformed by global changes, Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes is quickly gaining momentum in the wine world, a trend catalyzed by warmer growing seasons allowing for better fruit ripening and the high prices of Côte d’Or wines. Historically, the region was often overlooked, but foresightful producers recognized its potential… Read More »