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The International Wine Challenge, widely regarded as the world's most influential, impartial and rigorously judged global ...
Étienne de Montille is a famous producer in Burgundy with a château in Puligny-Montrachet, a busy winery in Meursault, and an ...
In 2017, he committed himself to establishing wine operations in Santa Barbara County in southern California and, even more exotically, in Hokkaido, the large northern island that is home to Japan’s ...
The creative, occasionally four-legged enticements some wineries offer these days might be drawing in younger drinkers.
Archaeologists unearthed 5,000-year-old wine jars, many sealed, in Queen Meret-Neith's tomb at Abydos, offering a rare ...
The last thing I expected, as I turned on the TV on Friday night, was to be inspired by a member of Take That – but I was, ...
The results are in for the 2025 Winemaker Challenge International Wine Competition, held April 11-12 in San Diego. Now ...
Wine Industry Advisor is expanding the Wine’s Most Inspiring People (MIP) articles into a monthly series. We will be ...
A longtime sommelier favorite, Ameztoi’s ‘Rubentis’ claims to be the first ever rosé Txakoli—though many others have followed ...
In contrast, the Languedoc region of southwestern France positively thrives at the sub-£10 mark. What used to be France’s ...
Quesada is young—in his early 30s, and relatively green in the wine world—but the vines he’s working with are very, very old. Mission grapes evolved in the high, dry steppes of central Spain ...
Long before the rising cost of eggs and recession jitters invaded our daily conversations, cost was already the dominant factor steering America’s wine ... grapes like zinfandel, mourvèdre ...