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Average prices rise at Hospices de Nuits Burgundy auction
The 64th Hospices de Nuits-St-Georges auction, held on 9 March.But small Burgundy 2024 vintage led to fewer barrels on offer… The post Average prices rise at Hospices de Nuits Burgundy auction appeared first on Decanter.
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Grand Auxerrois: The go-to region for value Burgundy?
Jean Hugues & Guilhem Goisot vines, looking south over the village of St-Bris-le-Vineux.Budget-friendly Burgundy… The post Grand Auxerrois: The go-to region for value Burgundy? appeared first on Decanter.
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Emma Rice: The Winemaker’s Reserve – a Decanter review
Winemaker Emma Rice. Image credit: Felicity CrawshawA topsy-turvy pair… The post Emma Rice: The Winemaker’s Reserve – a Decanter review appeared first on Decanter.
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Uncovering Burgundy’s underrated premier cru vineyards
The village of St-Aubin.Discover the crus that demand more attention… The post Uncovering Burgundy’s underrated premier cru vineyards appeared first on Decanter.
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Don’t be afraid of Gewürztraminer!
by Robin Garr | March 14, 2025 Gewürztraminer! It’s a tasty, aromatic white wine, but that name is so daunting that some nervous wine lovers avoid it out of simple embarrassment. Archives | Subscribe | Previous article: Pipeño: A C…
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The best St-Julien 2022 in bottle
The Château Ducru Beaucaillou 2022 line upConsistency and power in abundance… The post The best St-Julien 2022 in bottle appeared first on Decanter.
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Emanuele Graetz: Championing high calibre wines
Emanuele Graetz inspecting grapes in his vineyards at Isola delle Falcole winery in Chianti, TuscanyCrafting and exporting authentic Italian wines to North America… The post Emanuele Graetz: Championing high calibre wines appeared first on Decanter.
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DRC 2022 in bottle: 12 wines tasted and rated
A year to remember for this Burgundian superstar… The post DRC 2022 in bottle: 12 wines tasted and rated appeared first on Decanter.
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Tinata: Rhône grapes meet Tuscan elegance
The story of Tinata – a Rhône-style blend from Monteverro, the Tuscan winery owned by Julia and Georg Weber – began long before the wine was ever bottled. Monteverro’s slice of terroir in Capalbio, in the Maremma area of the Tuscan coast overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, spans 60ha, with 38ha under vine. Year-round onshore breezes…
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Single-vineyard Cognacs
Frapin’s Château Fontpinot near Segonzac in the heart of the Grande Champagne. It’s time to look beyond the region’s traditional blends, says Richard Woodard… The post Single-vineyard Cognacs appeared first on Decanter.
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