Monthly Archives: July 2025

Daring London Wine Heist: Tuk-Tuk Driver Pulls Off £24,000 Theft!

A tuk-tuk driver in London, identified as Iuliu Kubola, has pled guilty to three burglary charges after stealing an estimated £24,000 worth of wine from a restaurant. The 61-year-old was caught on CCTV secretly placing bottles in a wheelie bin and wheeling them away in a pedicab. City of London police reported that Kubola broke… Read More »

Deliciously Unique: Pork Cooked in Milk – A Culinary Experience at the Table

Pork cooked in milk may not grace the menus of Michelin-starred restaurants, primarily due to its unappealing appearance rather than its flavor. The dish typically presents a brownish cream or beige sauce that some describe as resembling “curdled milk,” evoking childhood memories of “Little Miss Muffet” and her curds and whey. Elizabeth David, a prominent… Read More »

Exploring Once and Future Grape Varieties: Part I – Rediscovering Timeless Vines

Once considered lesser varieties due to their late ripening, slow sugar accumulation, and high acid retention, certain grape types now present a unique opportunity in the age of climate change. These traits are increasingly seen as advantageous as the wine industry grapples with rising temperatures, water scarcity, and shifting weather patterns. Varieties that withstand drought… Read More »

Exploring Disease-Resistant Varieties: The Future of Cloudy Bay Sauvignon and PIWI Grapes in Marlborough

Jim White from Cloudy Bay recently presented at the 2025 Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference, focusing on the promising future of disease-resistant grape varieties (DRVs), often referred to as PIWIs. This topic is gaining traction in Europe and gaining attention in Australia and New Zealand. White emphasized the environmental benefits, stating that this could signal… Read More »

Argentina: The Emerging Vinous Powerhouse of South America

Argentina has solidified its reputation as a vinous powerhouse in South America, showcasing its strength at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA). The country achieved a remarkable increase in top-tier medals (95+ points), obtaining seven Platinum awards, including two prestigious Best in Show, and 37 Gold medals. Moreover, it garnered 195 Silver medals throughout… Read More »

From the Vaults: Exploring Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay Through a European Lens

In a comprehensive review, Michael Schuster explores the rising profile of Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay, previously overshadowed by the region’s reputation for red wines. This narrative focuses on a collection compiled by Cameron Douglas MS, New Zealand’s first Master Sommelier, highlighting the quality of wines from the 2019 vintage. Beginning in 2010, the Gimblett Gravels Association… Read More »

Discovering Therianthropy Wines: The Rising Garagiste Collective from Niagara, Ontario (Updated July 2025)

Therianthropy, a mythical process of shapeshifting, aptly represents the transformation of nature into wine at Therianthropy Wines. Established in late 2019 in Creemore Hills, Niagara, Ontario, this collaborative garagiste project, spearheaded by winemaker David Eiberg, emphasizes low-intervention wines crafted from sustainably sourced grapes across Ontario. Every aspect of their winemaking process reflects commitment to natural… Read More »