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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 »

A Deep Dive into Barrel-Aged Wine: Its Rich History from Past to Present

In the modern wine industry, aging wine in barrels is often seen as a way to enhance style, yet historically, barrels primarily served the purpose of storage. Rod Phillips explores when barrels transitioned from mere containers to significant players in winemaking aesthetics. Consider contemporary barrel rooms where barrels are aligned with precision, filled with maturing… Read More »

Discovering Château Lauriga: A Gem of the Roussillon Region

Lauriga, located in Thuir within the Les Aspres terroir of Roussillon, has a rich history and is experiencing a revitalization under the ownership of Jean-Claude Mas since July 2016. Once a dormant estate, Lauriga has now leaned towards modernizing its wine production, shifting focus primarily towards white wines while still producing Vin Doux Naturels, which… Read More »

Capturing 2025: A Visual Journey Through the Year of Wine

Here’s a selection of moments captured throughout 2025—an eventful year full of exciting happenings in the world of wine. The year kicked off with the Cool Climate Wine Summit held in Copenhagen in January, followed by podcasting sessions with Emily and Doug. Not long after, February brought visits to the Niepoort cellars in Jerez, showcasing… Read More »