Monthly Archives: September 2025

A Visual Journey Through Sifnos: Stunning Photos of Greece’s Hidden Gem

Sifnos is a stunning Greek island, known for its unspoiled beauty and tranquil atmosphere. This hidden gem has recently gained recognition as a culinary hotspot, offering a delightful array of food and exceptional Greek wines. Over the past few days, I have indulged in some of the island’s culinary offerings and savored its remarkable wines.… Read More »

Savoring the Flavors: A Journey Through Greek Wines at Mr Vertigo, Athens

Mr. Vertigo, located in Athens, is a unique wine shop and import agency renowned for its impressive selection of Greek wines, particularly those leaning towards natural and low-intervention styles. The excitement around visiting this shop stems from discovering exceptional local wines. During a recent tasting, a remarkable series of wines were sampled: 1979 Kallos Phos… Read More »

Discovering Paradise: Lanson Private Collection Unveiled

Lanson is inviting collectors to create their own cellar in the historic premises of its Reims house. Known for having one of Champagne’s most extraordinary old vintage collections, Lanson has experienced a tumultuous history since the Lanson family transferred ownership to the Gardinier Group in 1980. It wasn’t until 2006 that the house found stability… Read More »

Château Latour 2012 Makes a Comeback in a Challenging Market Environment

Fresh consignments of Château Latour 2012 have recently been released from the esteemed Bordeaux estate, coinciding with a broader wave of fine wine launches this September. The newly available Latour 2012 is now priced at €420 per bottle from négociants, reflecting a 20% increase over its original release price in 2020, as reported by Liv-ex,… Read More »