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Walls: Exploring the Unique Essence of Cuvée Boisrenard

Matt Walls revisits Domaine Beaurenard in Châteauneuf-du-Pape to explore its exceptional Cuvée Spéciale Boisrenard. This estate, where the camaraderie amongst winemakers is a cherished value, contrasts sharply with a recent experience Walls had with an Italian winery, where the winemaker’s unacceptable public comments led to a loss of enjoyment in one of their wines. The… Read More »

Unite for Change: A Rallying Call to End the Crisis

The French wine industry is currently experiencing its most severe crisis since the phylloxera epidemic, marked by plummeting wine consumption and dwindling profits, leading to the uprooting of approximately 25% of vineyards across the nation. This crisis can be attributed to ineffective management by authorities regarding public health budgets. Caught between the necessity for sound… Read More »

Unveiling Flavors: A Blind Tasting of 10 Assorted White Wines

This article presents the results of a blind tasting featuring ten assorted white wines, accompanied by detailed notes and scores recorded during the tasting, along with additional insights following the reveal. The tasting included a variety of wines, revealing much about not only the selections but also the differences in quality among them. The non-alcoholic… Read More »

Exploring MacRobert & Canals: A New Wave Rioja Emphasizing Terroir

When a winemaker from Swartland falls in love with a winemaker from Rioja, the outcome can be quite extraordinary. Bryan MacRobert, initially renowned for his small-production, minimal intervention wines in Swartland, has now established himself in Rioja, specifically in Logroño, where he focuses on terroir-driven wines. Bryan’s journey to Rioja began with his encounter with… Read More »

Exploring the Timeless Elegance of 1924–1950 Vintage Ports from Raby Castle

Richard Mayson recently visited Raby Castle in County Durham, England, to taste a remarkable selection of vintage Ports that are set to be auctioned by Christie’s. This extraordinary discovery brings together wines that have been carefully cellared since the 10th Baron Barnard acquired them in the mid-20th century, likely untouched since his passing in 1964.… Read More »