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Exploring the 2022 Highlights of Domaine des Chopins Beaujolais Villages

Germaine Santallier is a youthful wine grower in Beaujolais. His work experience includes stints with Marie-Thérèze Chappaz in Switzerland, then Jean-Claude Lapalu in Beaujolais. A twist of fate caused by the death of his father pressured Germaine to takeover the family’s 7-hectare vineyard, he was just 19 at that time. His first-ever wine vintage was… Read More »

Exploring Bellingham: The Prolific South African Winery with Diverse Wine Selections

Bellingham holds an influential position in South Africa’s winery culture, both traditionally and currently. Despite a production of just over 1000 tons each vintage, it successfully strikes a balance between more commercial, widely available offerings, and also crafting more refined wines that are still well distributed. The journey of Bellingham starts with Bernard Podlashuk. In… Read More »

Probe into ‘Organic Wine Fraud’ Results in Asset Seizure

Specialist financial police in Brindisi, south-east Italy, seized assets worth more than €520,000 (£440,000) as part of the organic wine fraud probe, at the request of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Naples. It’s a case that involves suspected misuse of European Union (EU) agriculture funds made available to support a wine producer’s conversion… Read More »

Exploring Marlborough’s Zephyr: An Insight into Ben Glover’s Unique Approach

Website: https://zephyrwine.com/about.htm Ben Glover earned his renown as a winemaker while employed at Wither Hills under Brent Marris, and subsequently at Mud House. This experience served as the perfect foundation for establishing his own family winemaking venture, Zephyr. Prior to stepping into the world of winemaking, the Glovers were dairy farmers in Marlborough. They sold… Read More »

Exploring Priorat: A Panoramic and Visceral Journey Through Place

Ethos Priorat by Elizabeth Hecker—a book that takes the reader to the heart of the Catalan wine region. By David Williams Elizabeth Hecker’s Ethos Priorat is a labor of love filled with evocative words and pictures, says David Williams. The idea that a wine can have a sense of place is, if not entirely uncontroversial,… Read More »