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Top Côtes du Rhône Wines Under £20: Discover the Best New Picks!

Côtes du Rhône is often viewed as a budget segment in the wine world, relegated to quantity over quality. However, savvy wine drinkers know it has significant rewards. Matt Walls highlights some exceptional Côtes du Rhône wines under £20 that affirm this reputation. Recent accomplishments in the region challenge the notion that Côtes du Rhône… Read More »

Exploring Crozes-Hermitage: A Deep Dive into M. Chapoutier’s Exceptional Wines

Chapoutier is a prominent producer in the northern Rhône region, boasting 60 hectares in the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, making them a significant vineyard owner in the area. They are committed to enhancing Crozes by investing in northern vineyards with appealing terroirs, despite the challenges posed by steep slopes. During a visit with Maxime Chapoutier, we explored… Read More »

The Big Pour: Exploring the Rising Popularity of Large Wine Formats

From exclusive clubs to supermarket shelves, large-format wine bottles are captivating wine lovers around the globe. Recent celebrations at esteemed wine venues showcased impressive large bottles, like an imperial of Château d’Yquem 1996 and an 18-litre melchior of Blandy’s Madeira, signifying the growing trend of oversized wines. During the summer of 2024, Sainsbury’s witnessed a… Read More »

A Toast to Time: The Intersection of Wine and Music Through History

The relationship between wine and music has been celebrated for centuries, showcasing how the joy that wine brings often finds expression through song. As people indulge in drink, they often break into joyful singing, creating a vibrant cultural tradition that fuses the pleasures of wine with the arts. In Vienna’s taverns, or Heurigen, where the… Read More »

Unveiling the Remarkable Wines of Barbeito: Madeira’s Leading Producer

Ricardo Freitas, a third-generation producer from Madeira, leads the renowned family firm Barbeito, admired as the island’s foremost producer. The history of winemaking on Madeira dates back to 1425, with a significant economic impact noted in the late 17th century when wine became a key export. Initially not fortified, the introduction of spirit additions in… Read More »

Navigating the Gray Area: The Complex Case for Moderate Drinking

In March 1933, millions of Americans celebrated as President Franklin D. Roosevelt repealed Prohibition. The move was seen as a morale booster during the Great Depression. Fast forward to today, and the shadow of prohibition seems to linger once more, particularly with the recent remarks from outgoing US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy. Dr. Murthy… Read More »

DWWA Insight: Strategies to Capitalize on Wine Sales in 2025

Wine is navigating a tumultuous landscape, marked by challenges such as climate change, increasing production costs, regulatory burdens, and a decline in consumption driven by changing lifestyles. Despite this, the global market for wine remains robust; Mintel estimates that the UK wine market alone was valued at nearly £15 billion in 2024, revealing that consumers… Read More »