Category: Wine
-
Inspired by Bordeaux: The long history of Virginia’s Meritage blends
The Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia Wine Country.Virginia’s Bordeaux roots… The post Inspired by Bordeaux: The long history of Virginia’s Meritage blends appeared first on Decanter.
-
Aphelion: A complete commitment to Grenache
Rob and Louise Mack in the vineyard with their daughter ClairetteExploring terroir in McLaren Vale… The post Aphelion: A complete commitment to Grenache appeared first on Decanter.
-
Dauvissat: The wizard of Chablis
With 12 tasting notes… The post Dauvissat: The wizard of Chablis appeared first on Decanter.
-
Andrew Jefford: ‘Clairette is the brother of Grenache, and the perfect variety for revealing terroir here’
Andrew Jefford on the Clairette grape variety… The post Andrew Jefford: ‘Clairette is the brother of Grenache, and the perfect variety for revealing terroir here’ appeared first on Decanter.
-
Best Sydney bars and restaurants for wine lovers
Ten top spots to seek out in Sydney… The post Best Sydney bars and restaurants for wine lovers appeared first on Decanter.
-
Vintage English sparkling wine: Panel tasting results
England’s finest fizz… The post Vintage English sparkling wine: Panel tasting results appeared first on Decanter.
-
Bolgheri report 2025: Miraculous results
Sunset at Tenuta Argentiera, Bolgheri.All the latest releases from Bolgheri… The post Bolgheri report 2025: Miraculous results appeared first on Decanter.
-
In search of wine’s fifth dimension – ‘salinity’
It’s the wine word of the moment… The post In search of wine’s fifth dimension – ‘salinity’ appeared first on Decanter.
-
Languedoc under the lens: Vintages and voices from a region in flux
The sun setting over Terrasses du Larzac vineyards amid the garrigue.2022 and 2023: producers to know and wines to buy The post Languedoc under the lens: Vintages and voices from a region in flux appeared first on Decanter.
-
Walls: Exceptional single-vineyard Côte-Rôtie from Benjamin & David Duclaux
Côte-Rôtie is equidistant between Avignon and Beaune. It might be part of the Rhône family, but, due to its location, it can be forgiven for looking north to Burgundy as well to the southern Rhône. Arguably, though, Côte-Rôtie has more in common with Burgundy’s Côte d’Or. Scroll down for notes and scores of 18 wines…