Monthly Archives: January 2026

Discovering Georgia: An Authentic Journey Through Unique Drinking Experiences

Georgia is home to one of the oldest winemaking traditions in the world, with a legacy of approximately 8,000 years. The country, richly endowed with over 400 indigenous grape varieties and nine distinct wine regions, has developed unique winemaking techniques, including the ancient practice of fermenting wines in qvevri—traditional clay vessels. The recent tasting event… Read More »

Savoring Tradition: Discovering Carbonada Criolla at the Table

At the Table: Carbonada Criolla Joanna Simon explores the Argentinian dish carbonada criolla, a hearty beef and vegetable stew deeply rooted in the country’s cultural heritage. While Argentina has two prominent stews, locro and carbonada criolla, it’s the latter that is featured in gaucho literature, particularly in José Hernández’s epic poem El Gaucho Martín Fierro.… Read More »

Katherine Cole Explores: Can Wine Regions Protect Us from Wildfires?

As wildfires threaten the wine industry, the focus has typically been on the destructive aftermath, but there’s a larger question that warrants discussion: Can wine regions develop strategies to protect themselves and the surrounding communities from wildfires? Napa Valley serves as a case study for this hopeful perspective. Following the catastrophic fires of 2017 and… Read More »

Exploring North Canterbury: A Guide to Georges Road and Its Charms

Kirk Bray and Paul Pujol, two classmates from a wine program at Lincoln in 1999, began scouting potential vineyard sites in Waipara. They got their start when Kirk’s girlfriend introduced him to an opportunity to acquire land from an old sheep farm. Paul bought two paddocks but sold them when he relocated to Alsace. This… Read More »

Exploring Opportunities: Collaborating with Langham Wine Estate

Langham Wine Estate: An Evolution in Sparkling Wine In the picturesque chalk and flint country of Dorset, Langham Wine Estate has emerged as a notable player in the fine sparkling wine scene. Established by Justin Langham and his team, including head winemaker Tommy Grimshaw, the estate has transformed an initial skepticism into a thriving wine… Read More »

Exploring the 2024 Chablis: A Vintage Full of Charm, Vivacity, and Salinity

2024 Chablis stands out as a vintage marked by charm, liveliness, and a distinct salinity, despite the adverse weather conditions it faced. The narrative surrounding this vintage was initially colored by a devastating hailstorm, persistent mildew, and an overcast summer, leading many to assume the quality would be compromised. However, those who tried the wines… Read More »