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The Glenlivet Unveils Its Oldest Single Malt Whisky Yet

The Glenlivet 55 Year Old is the oldest whisky ever released by the distillery since its inception in 1824. A mere 100 bottles of this rare single malt are available, each priced at €50,000 (£41,710), as announced by the distillery recently. It was revealed that The Whisky Exchange is the exclusive seller of this new… Read More »

Exploring the Deadly Role of Wine in Historical Events

Stuart Walton on the dangers of the poisoned chalice. By Stuart Walton From Alexander the Great to The Princess Bride, Stuart Walton delves into numerous historical and cultural personalities who met their end through wine. No one is certain about the exact cause of death in 323 BC of Alexander III of Macedon, widely known… Read More »

Photo Gallery: Exploring the Los Valles Vineyard at Bodegas Vinícola Real in Rioja

Los Valles is a charming old vineyard owned by Bodegas Vinícola Real, known for its unique pink sandy soils. Predominantly planted with Tempranillo, the vineyard also houses Graciano and Garnacha varieties. Interestingly, there are some white Viura vines mixed in with the reds, offering a unique harvesting experience when picked simultaneously.

Exploring Dual Narratives: “Walls – A Tale of Two Gallets” Unveiled

No matter how thoroughly you explore an area, sometimes it’s sheer luck, spontaneity, or serendipity that leads you to the most thrilling finds. This was evident during my latest trip to Côte-Rôtie. Les Epicurieux in Ampuis ranks highly among my preferred spots for dining and indulging in fine wine, functioning simultaneously as a wine bar,… Read More »

At the Table with Chef Kydonato: A Culinary Maestro’s Journey

Joanna Simon finds the best wines to pair with the Greek meat-and-quince stew. By Joanna Simon Lamb stews with quinces are familiar autumn dishes of Persian, Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Moroccan cuisines—and may well be Persian in origin—so it might seem to be stretching a point to call the Greek version, kydonato, or kidonato, a classic… Read More »

France Unveils €120 Million Proposal to Uproot Vineyards

France’s ministry responsible for agriculture has introduced a proposal to provide financial incentives to vineyard owners for the removal of their vines. The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) reported that in 2023, wine production exceeded global demand by 10%. This surplus in wine production has led to decreased prices and jeopardized the financial… Read More »

Discover the Highlights of Langham Pinot Noir 2019 from Dorset, England

I’ve previously discussed the English sparkling (and sometimes still) wine from Langham, which stands as one of the top producers in the UK. Their latest offering continues to impress. Langham Pinot Noir 2019 Dorset, EnglandFeaturing 12% alcohol, the base wine is both fermented and aged in oak. It was bottled in July 2020 and disgorged… Read More »

Laudun Achieves Cru Status: Exploring the 18th Cru of the Rhône Valley

French authorities have upgraded Laudun to a communal appellation, marking 2024 as the inaugural vintage for this new Rhône Valley cru. Previously classified as a part of Côtes du Rhône Villages with a geographical designation since 1967, the promotion of Laudun to cru status was officiated by the National Committee of the Institut national de… Read More »