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Cognac: A Journey to the Water of Life

We arrived at the Cognac train station and boarded a boat along the River Charente, where we were greeted by the sight of stone buildings, some darkened by a unique fungus, Torula compniacensis. Our small group of wine writers from the UK and Scandinavia was on a journey to discover the artistry behind Cognac, located… Read More »

Exploring Walls: 19 Vintages of Beaucastel’s White Rhône Masterpiece

As Matt Walls explores nearly four decades of Château de Beaucastel’s Roussanne Vieilles Vignes, he experiences a remarkable journey through wine. He is joined by father and son duo, François and César Perrin, at this iconic estate, known for its innovative winemaking. The family has a history of breaking from tradition; they embraced organic farming… Read More »

175 Years of Pol Roger: A Celebration of British Heritage and Excellence

A remarkable vertical tasting was held to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Pol Roger, a family-owned Champagne house, and the completion of its new cellars in Epernay. Laurent d’Harcourt, the président du directoire, recently honored the legacy of the company, emphasizing the continuity that has allowed Pol Roger to thrive since its founding in 1849.… Read More »

Introducing the First New Masters of Wine of 2025: A Celebration of Excellence in Wine Education

Four new Masters of Wine (MW) have been officially recognized in February 2025, an announcement that celebrates the latest successful candidates who have completed the rigorous Masters of Wine examination process. This prestigious qualification places them among a select group worldwide, bringing the total number of MWs to 425. The newly inducted Masters include Amanda… Read More »

Finding Balance and Focus: Insights from Herbert Hall

Kent, in southeast England, once thrived with hop fields and various orchards, famed for its beautiful fruit blossoms. Nicholas Hall, the owner of Herbert Hall, a sparkling wine producer, reminisces about a time when spring brought tourists to view the blossoms of apples, pears, and cherries. However, the landscape has since changed significantly, with fewer… Read More »

Unveiling the Secrets of Montefalco: Insights from Andrew Jefford

My fascination with Montefalco began in 1990 during a wine competition in Italy, where I first encountered the Sagrantino grape, a local variety that seemed both formidable and intriguing. The event’s blend of wine tasting and a lingerie show led me to experience Sagrantino—its vigorous flavors and dense character was unlike anything I had tasted… Read More »

Exploring Bocca di Lupo Arso 2020: The Rise of the Super-Puglian Wine

Bocca di Lupo’s Arso 2020 emerges as a pivotal wine for the region of Puglia, aiming to redefine the area’s reputation for producing overly ripe and heavy wines. Winemaker Vito Palumbo, representing Antinori’s estate in Castel del Monte, underlines the goal of showcasing freshness and balance with this inaugural Cabernet Franc release, sourced from vines… Read More »