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St-Joseph: A Journey Through 2022 in a Bottle

Matt Walls revisits the 2022 vintage of St-Joseph, which experienced a hot and dry climate, and selects 35 standout wines that promise to impress. Historically, extremely hot vintages like 2003 were challenging for winemakers. They lacked experience in handling such conditions, resulting in wines that often disappointed. However, by 2022, winemakers had adapted their techniques… Read More »

Exploring La Sucesión: The Legacy of Marimar Estate Vineyards and Winery

Marimar Estate Vineyards and Winery: La Sucesión Marimar Torres, born into one of Spain’s leading winemaking families, journeyed from Catalonia to establish her own winery in Sonoma County. As she prepares to pass the reins of her estate to her daughter, Cristina, their intertwined stories illustrate a legacy of passion and commitment to winemaking. Marimar,… Read More »

Exploring the Highlights of Little Pomona’s Ripple Egremont Russet Unoaked Still Cider 2022 from England

I recently tasted the Little Pomona Ripple Egremont Russet Unoaked Still Cider 2022, crafted by the renowned Little Pomona in Herefordshire. Even though it’s technically a cider, its remarkable vinous character compelled me to highlight it. This cider, with an alcohol content of 8.4%, features the Egremont Russet apple variety, often likened to Chardonnay in… Read More »

Discovering Krone Assmannshausen: A Treasure Trove of Germany’s Finest Spätburgunders

Weingut Krone Assmannshausen is a specialized winery located in Rheingau, renowned for its exceptional Spätburgunder, or Pinot Noir. The estate comprises a 3.7-hectare vineyard that was formerly part of a hotel, characterized by its distinct violet slate soils. Since 2007, the winery has been owned by Weingüter Wegeler. Notable Wines from Krone Assmannshausen: Spätburgunder Gutswein… Read More »

Unearthing the Secrets: A Deep Dive into Chalk Downland Ecosystems

In a reflective piece first published in WFW55 back in 2017, Andrew Jefford recounts his evolving relationship with English sparkling wine, notably inspired by the Wiston Estate 2010 Blanc de Blancs. He emphasizes the importance of moments and details in life, drawing parallels with nature’s subtle changes. Jefford recalls his first visit to an English… Read More »

Exploring American Excellence: US Wineries Shine at DFWE New York

The Decanter Fine Wine Encounter (DFWE) returns to New York on Saturday, June 7, showcasing some of the most prestigious producers in the American wine scene. Attendees can look forward to an impressive selection of wineries from across the United States that exhibit the quality, diversity, and innovation that defines contemporary American fine wine. Major… Read More »

Uncovering the Missing Link: The Journey to the First Fizz

When discussing the origins of sparkling wine, we can only pinpoint the first recorded instance rather than what might have occurred before. This evidence, however, needs further interpretation to ascertain whether its effervescence was intentional. The earliest recorded sparkling wine often cited is mentioned in the Bible. In the King James Bible (1611), passages in… Read More »

Exploring Polish Wine: A Journey Through Winnica Moderna

Winnica Moderna is located in Poland’s Lower Silesian region, known for its warmer climate, making it an ideal spot for viticulture. The vineyards are nestled in the scenic Trzebnickie Hills, where owner Nestor Kościański showcases a range of wines that demonstrate both creativity and quality. One of the standout offerings is the Winnica Moderna Pet… Read More »