Monthly Archives: July 2025

Finding Clarity in a World of Excess: Embracing Sobriety

With the rising trend of younger generations opting to remain sober, Harry Eyres reflects on how to entice them to appreciate the deeper values of wine. Eyres begins by recognizing the challenge posed by current health narratives, citing the World Health Organization’s severe warnings against alcohol consumption. The fine wine market faces difficulties as the… Read More »

The Numbers Don’t Lie: Why Data is Driving Today’s Decisions

We currently live under the dominance of numerical ratings in wine criticism, which has largely replaced qualitative descriptions with an obsession for scoring. This shift to a numerical rating system—most notably the 100-point scale—has permeated wine evaluation since its inception in the 19th century. The push for numbers over words reflects a growing belief that… Read More »

Why Modest Success Can Hinder Your Path to True Achievement

I haven’t engaged extensively in vineyard consulting, but I have had some experience. During one of my visits to a winery in Portugal, I collaborated with the team to evaluate their operations and provide strategic recommendations. The winery had recently changed ownership. An outsider’s perspective can be beneficial for wineries, especially when it comes from… Read More »

Decanter World Wine Awards: American Wines Soar to New Heights

With the recent results of the Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) for 2025, American wines are making remarkable strides. California’s impressive performance stands out, but wineries in Oregon, Washington, and the eastern states like Pennsylvania and Virginia are also gaining recognition. This year, the awards celebrated two Best in Show wines from the US, one… Read More »

Ulysse Collin: Exploring the Recent Releases of a Champagne Odyssey

A recent masterclass in London featured Olivier Collin, showcasing his wines from Ulysse Collin. This was only the second time Collin presented his work in the UK, hosted at Noble Rot with an audience of sommeliers representing 23 Michelin stars. He emphasized the importance of the “gastronomic channel” for his limited production wines. Collin shared… Read More »

Savoring Excellence: Three Stunning Chenins from Alheit

Chris Alheit showcased three exceptional Chenin Blanc wines at the Chenin Congress 2025 held in the Loire Valley. He emphasized the noble and honest nature of the Chenin grape, revealing a trio of distinctive releases that exemplified its unique characteristics. Alheit Fire by Night Chenin Blanc 2024 from Paardeberg, Swartland, South Africa, is crafted from… Read More »

Exploring Angers: A Night Out at Cercle Rouge and Barco Vino

Had a delightful evening in Angers at two amazing drinking venues: Cercle Rouge and Barco Vino. Cercle Rouge is a natural wine bar operated by Joseph Mosse, who comes from the renowned Mosse wine family, while Barco Vino offers a charming atmosphere aboard a boat. Both locations boast incredible wine lists, which we thoroughly explored.… Read More »