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Grand Opening: Taittinger’s Domaine Evremond Welcomes Visitors

After almost ten years of careful planning and construction, Champagne Taittinger’s Domaine Evremond in Kent was inaugurated by Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Edinburgh, on 26 September. The opening of the cellar door is anticipated in spring 2025. Created by French architect Giovanni Pace and built by the British firm Arkay, the new estate… Read More »

Exploring the Exquisite Wines of Terre de la Custodia in Umbria, Italy

Website: https://www.terredelacustodia.com/en/ Located in the picturesque region of Umbria, Italy, Terre de la Custodia recently caught my attention when I sampled six of their exceptional wines. Here are my impressions. Terre de La Custodia Tenuta Torrececcona Umbria Branco 2022 Italy12.5% alcohol. This blend features Grechetto and Trebbiano alongside several local varieties, all aged in stainless… Read More »

Discover Honrado: A Unique Alentejo Experience Merging Enotourism, Traditional Gastronomy, and Talha Wine

Website: https://www.honrado.pt/ In the southern Alentejo wine region of Portugal, a remarkable revival of traditional winemaking practices is taking place: the creation of wines in clay. Historically, many households possessed large clay amphorae, known locally as talhas, using them for natural winemaking processes. They would harvest grapes in September, place them in the talha, and… Read More »

Decanter Hall of Fame & Rising Star 2024: Winners Unveiled!

Pioneering Argentina-based winemaker Susana Balbo has been honored with the esteemed Decanter Hall of Fame award for 2024, joining a distinguished list of individuals who have significantly impacted the wine industry. Balbo has played a crucial role in boosting Argentina’s global standing for exceptional wines and is celebrated as the ‘Queen of Torrontés’ for her… Read More »

Duval-Leroy Femme de Champagne: The Epitome of Elegance and Simplicity

Carol Duval-Leroy and family unveil the latest vintages of their top Champagnes. By Anne Krebiehl MW Anne Krebiehl MW reviews Duval-Leroy 2008 Femme de Champagne and Femme de Champagne Rosé de Saignée. Le Champagne, ce n’est pas un luxe, c’est un plaisir. These words were a fitting start: straightforward, clear, and undeniably true. It was… Read More »

De Wetshof Bon Vallon Chardonnay 2023: Key Highlights and Tasting Notes

Website: https://dewetshof.com/ De Wetshof, located in Robertson, is a less-celebrated gem in the South African wine scene. Renowned for their Chardonnay, the winery’s owner, Danie De Wet, was part of a group of innovative winegrowers who, in the 1980s, covertly brought quality Chardonnay vine cuttings into the country when it was the only option available.… Read More »

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 »