Monthly Archives: July 2025

Baudains: The Quiet Revolution Transforming Montalcino

A quiet revolution is taking root in Montalcino, where recent changes in vineyard quotas are poised to significantly enhance the production of Rosso di Montalcino. After adjustments approved at the end of 2024, this shift offers a promising future for what has typically been seen as Montalcino’s second wine. Rosso di Montalcino, akin to its… Read More »

Exploring Marlborough: A Journey Through New Zealand’s Fine Wine Region

A Fine Wine Journey Through Marlborough, New Zealand Ken Gargett embarks on a journey through Marlborough, New Zealand’s most renowned wine region. Highlighting its primary export, Sauvignon Blanc, he notes its significance to the country’s wine identity. The region produces three distinct types of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc: Bulk operations, which treat wine as a commodity.… Read More »

Exploring the Fine Wines of Central Otago: A Journey Through New Zealand’s Premier Wine Region

Central Otago, the world’s most southerly major wine-growing region, has garnered acclaim for its unique Pinot Noir, characterized by distinct and captivating flavors. Nestled amidst awe-inspiring landscapes of ravines, mountains, and lakes, this New Zealand region defies the maritime influence typical of many other wine areas. Spanning 2,055 hectares, with 1,655 hectares devoted solely to… Read More »

Three Convicted in Human Trafficking Trial: A Look at the Champagne Case

A recent human trafficking trial in France has led to the conviction of three individuals for their mistreatment of harvest workers in the Champagne region. This trial has drawn significant attention, particularly regarding the conditions faced by over 50 workers, many of whom were undocumented migrants. The court in Châlons-en-Champagne sentenced the defendants for their… Read More »

Revolutionizing Fermentation: Roger Boulton’s Innovative Approach to Controlling Redox Potential

Roger Boulton, an emeritus professor from the University of California Davis and a leading figure in wine chemistry, delivered an insightful presentation at the Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference, focusing on precision fermentation management. He highlighted two major challenges faced during fermentation: sluggish or incomplete fermentations and the production of hydrogen sulfide due to elemental… Read More »

Jo Malone CBE Unveils Exciting New Vodka Range

Scent creator Jo Malone CBE has unveiled her latest venture, Jo Vodka, a trio of luxurious sensory spirits designed to elevate the drinking experience. Known for her successful fragrance brands, Jo Malone and Jo Loves, Malone collaborated with Master Distiller Joanne Moore to create three distinct vodka expressions. The collection is anchored by its signature… Read More »

Exploring the Exceptional Biodynamic Wines of Masiero in Italy’s Veneto Region

Franco and Francesca Masiero established their biodynamic winery in 1996 in the Veneto region, nestled within the volcanic hills near Vicenza. Since 2015, their daughter Giulia Masiero has joined the family enterprise. The winery spans three hectares, cultivating various varietals including Pinot Noir, Merlot, and old vine Garganega, Tai Rosso, Chardonnay, and Pinot Grigio across… Read More »