Monthly Archives: January 2026

Exploring the Connection: Is Wine a Risk or Protective Factor for Dementia?

Moderate drinking might hold potential benefits for cognitive health, particularly in the context of dementia. Research has shown that alcohol’s role can vary widely depending on drinking habits. Notably, the Whitehall II study, which commenced in 1985, examined the correlation between alcohol consumption and dementia across several health factors. Data revealed that individuals who abstained… Read More »

Discovering Domínio Do Açor: A New Gem in Dão, Portugal’s Wine Scene

Domínio do Açor is a promising new venture in Portugal’s Dão region that has quickly established itself among the area’s top producers. Located in Oliveira do Conde, Viseu, this vineyard-based project was initiated by a consortium of Brazilian wine enthusiasts, including sommelier Guilherme Corrêa and Igor Beron. Guilherme serves as the regisseur, while Luis Lopes… Read More »

Exploring Innovative Delights: A Taste of Luxembourg and Germany with Kox, Dope, Piri Naturel, Kraemer, and Salutaris

This informal tasting took place after the Porto Protocol Living Vineyards day at Staffelterhof in the Mosel, showcasing several innovative wine projects from Luxembourg and Germany. Kox Run by Laurent and Rita Kox along with their daughter Corinne in Luxembourg, Kox winery is exploring new directions in winemaking, including the use of qvevri. Corinne’s scientific… Read More »

Changyu Longyu Estate: Unleashing the Dragon of Fine Wine

Changyu Longyu Estate: A Fine Wine Journey in Ningxia Located in Ningxia province, the Changyu Longyu Estate represents a significant venture in China’s fine wine landscape. Established in 2013, this sprawling estate features a château modeled after Bordeaux grand designs and attracts approximately 40,000 visitors annually. The estate showcases the long history of Changyu—one of… Read More »

Cortes de Cima’s Reinvention: New Alentejo Wines That Impress

Alentejo producer Cortes de Cima has undergone a significant transformation since Anna Jørgensen took over from her parents in 2019. The winery has shifted towards low intervention winemaking, employing organic, biodynamic, and regenerative practices in its vineyard management. With its latest collection of wines, Cortes de Cima is confidently establishing its reputation in the wine… Read More »

Exploring Collioure: A Journey into Exoticism and Originality

Collioure: Compelling Exoticism and Originality The wines from Collioure, a unique region in Mediterranean France, are notable for their richness and finesse. The picturesque area features steep, schist-laden hills that rise dramatically from the sea, creating ideal terraced vineyards. Historically, these vineyards benefited from a long-standing wine-growing tradition, but faced challenges, including the devastation caused… Read More »

A Quick Guide to Chablis: Goode’s Crib Sheets for Wine Enthusiasts

I have a strong appreciation for Chablis, but it’s crucial to select producers wisely, as the quality can vary significantly within the region. Below is my curated list of the best Chablis producers, with top choices highlighted first. Notably, I mention the two most renowned producers at the end; their wines are highly sought after,… Read More »