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Exploring the Charm of Mâconnais: A Journey Through Domaines Auvigue

Auvigue is a distinguished entity within the Maison Jean Loron, one of the oldest and largest wineries located in Beaujolais and southern Bourgogne. The roots of Auvigue trace back to 1946 when Francis Auvigue, the great grandfather of the current head Sylvain Brenas-Auvigue, established a negociant business aimed at promoting the Pouilly-Fuissé appellation, which had… Read More »

Exploring Domaine Richaud Les Galets 2023: A Gem from Côtes du Rhône, France

This exceptional southern Rhône red, Domaine Richaud Les Galets 2023 Côtes du Rhône, is crafted by a renowned producer in Cairanne. With an alcohol content of 14.5%, it comprises Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Mourvèdre, and Counoise, aged in concrete vats, and follows organic farming practices. The wine showcases beautiful aromatics, highlighted by sweet black cherries, pepper… Read More »

Exploring the Mâconnais: A Journey with Les Vignerons de Mancey

Les Vignerons de Mancey is a unique small cooperative cellar in the Mâconnais region, significantly smaller than the larger cooperatives. This structure allows them to blend wines from various plots while also producing wines from individual growers, or "cooperateurs." The cooperative comprises around 60 growers across approximately 130 hectares of vineyards, with production varying yearly… Read More »

UK Trio Found Guilty in £37 Million Wine Investment Fraud Scandal

Three individuals were found guilty of fraud in a high-profile case involving a £37 million fine wine investment scam that predominantly targeted pensioners and aspiring investors in the UK. The court proceedings took place at St Albans Crown Court following an extensive investigation by Hertfordshire County Council’s trading standards team. The investigation unraveled a deceptive… Read More »

A Decade of Excellence: Exploring Togni Cabernet Sauvignon from 1999 to 2019

Togni Cabernet Sauvignon 1999–2019: A Vertical Tasting Experience Lisa Togni, who took charge of her father’s winery in 2007, is carrying on Philip Togni’s legacy with her nuanced and elegant wines. Philip, known for his reclusive nature, built a winery on Spring Mountain with a passion for creating Bordeaux-style wines in Napa Valley. Lisa, contrastingly… Read More »

Inside the August 2025 Issue of Decanter Magazine: Highlights and Features

Our August issue celebrates Decanter’s 50th anniversary, taking a moment to reflect on our journey over the years. In this milestone edition, we explore the increasing popularity of the Albariño grape beyond its traditional borders and highlight the latest releases from Chianti Classico, offering our top 30 picks. Additionally, we dive into the trendy beverage… Read More »

Unveiling the DNA of Dom Pérignon: The Essence of Luxury Champagne

Kornél Farkas, who began exploring Champagne at a young age, recently inquired about changes in the style of Dom Pérignon, particularly concerning the 2013 and 2015 vintages. He and his peers have observed a shift from the classic aromatic profile of Dom Pérignon to a more flowery and “feminine” character in these newer releases. Farkas… Read More »