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Exploring Wine Through the Ages: The Journey of Shiraz, Syrah, and Shirazi

The narrative of Shiraz, Syrah, and Shirazi wine intertwines myth, history, and culture, presenting a rich tapestry that extends back to the region of Shiraz in Iran. Despite common misconceptions, genetic research has established that the Syrah grape, referred to as Shiraz in many English-speaking countries, is not genetically linked to the storied past of… Read More »

Celebrating November: The Exciting World of ‘Other’ Nouveau Wines

As Beaujolais greets the arrival of its first wines of 2025, the excitement of the annual festival on the third Thursday of November fills the air. The exuberance of Beaujolais Nouveau, known for its fresh and fruity flavor profile, typically dominates the scene, but there are other noteworthy contenders stepping into the spotlight. Across Europe… Read More »

Key Highlights from the Masi Brolo Campofiorin 2021 Vintage

Masi, renowned for its mastery of appassimento (the drying of grapes before fermentation) in Italy’s Veneto region, offers a unique wine with its Brolo version of Campofiorin. This blend incorporates Osoleta, a grape variety revived by Masi, and is aged in small oak barrels. Priced around £22 in the UK and available at Tesco, this… Read More »

Honor the Mother of All Cultures: A Call to Preserve Our Heritage

In their pursuit of a sustainable future, winegrowers face a significant challenge: maintaining the remarkable adaptability of Vitis vinifera, the source of quality wines. Recent discussions have raised alarms regarding the reliance on technological solutions and hybridization in viticulture as methods to combat climate change. Historically, only wines produced from Vitis vinifera have managed to… Read More »