“I imagine hell like this—Italian punctuality, German humor and English wine.” –Peter Ustinov, Actor At the dawn of my wine career, the notion of the United Kingdom as a wine-producing...
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Read MoreNoting that there are more, but not by much, Monica Larner highlights four producers in her final installment of her Chianti report. These four top-rated wines from the Valdarno di...
Read MoreOne wine that shines particularly bright in the Veneto is the mighty Amarone where, “it is king,” made from only the best varietals in the region....
Read MoreA reformed French boxer shines as one of California's most refined winemakers....
Read MoreIn Germany, Sylvaner is anything but a rare grape variety. In fact, it played a prominent role for hundreds of years in Germany—as well as in Alsace, Switzerland, the Val...
Read MoreItalian varietals are a-plenty across the vast appellations of the country. And while most of the red varietals are made for red table wines, there’s actually quite a few that...
Read MoreIn this month’s Interim Issue, Monica Larner leads the way with her Italian reporting, followed by a couple very exciting reports from Neal Martin, and a part three to top...
Read MoreThe Languedoc region in the south of France has long been known to wine industry insiders as a great appellation for value—you can often find quality wines for a fraction...
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