Category: Wine
May
30
Forbes: Timorasso, The Extraordinary Piedmont Wine That Almost Disappeared, But Didn’t
Written by: Per and Britt Karlsson Image: BKWine Photography Italy is one of the countries often heard boasting its number of grape varieties. More than one country claims that “we have the largest number of grape varieties”. But it is true that wherever you go in Italy, you tend to run into one or another […]
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May
30
Brumont Madiran – a marvel of consistency, by Jancis Robinson
Written by: Jancis Robinson A gap filled, with Tannat. We try to make our coverage as comprehensive as possible but there has been a particularly obvious lacuna: the far south-west of France, the bit between Bordeaux and the Pyrenees. Much as I’d love to conduct a leisurely tour of the region, that’s not looking possible […]
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May
30
11 Women Who Are Changing the Face of Southern California’s Wine Industry
Written by: Danielle Dorsey, Thrillist Who would’ve thought that an all-star lineup of women making their mark on LA’s growing wine scene would be the city’s best kept secret? Conveniently located between Santa Barbara, Temecula Valley, and Baja Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe, the greater LA area has become a hotbed for innovative wine concepts. But […]
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May
30
New Zealand Wine’s Symbiotic Relationship with the Natural World
Written by: Kathleen Willcox Photo credit: Decibel Wines Decibel Wines Daniel Brennan couldn’t have found Hawke’s Bay on a map growing up Delran, New Jersey, but he made his way to this pocket of New Zealand after falling for Martinborough Pinot Noir at his family’s restaurant in Philly, and then moving there in 2007 to […]
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May
30
Kiwi Malbec? Signature Wines & the Dutch Disease Effect
Written by: Mike Veseth Some people like to define wine regions by their signature grape varieties. New Zealand = Sauvignon Blanc. Argentina = Malbec. You know what I am talking about. So what should you think of a Kiwi Malbec like the one shown here? Read on to find out. >>><<< What do you think of […]
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May
30
In the sea of Cava, what surges? Corpinnat
Written by: TREVE RING The Parting of the “C”s and the Swell of Corpinnat Formed in 2015, and ratified by the EU in late 2017, the Association of Wine Producers and Growers Corpinnat was officially launched in the spring of 2018. This sparkling-wine association takes into account the entire production of a producer rather than […]
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May
30
Regal Wine Imports Adds PortoVino to Portfolio
February 10th – Moorestown, NJ – Regal Wine Imports now distributes PortoVino’s collection of groovy Italian wines in New York and New Jersey. The range includes Fuso, Mariotti, Luigi Tecce, Franchino, Venditti, Le Vigne di Alice, I Custodi, Cardedu, Belisario, Valli Unite and Vigneti Massa, among others. For over 30 years, the founders of PortoVino have […]
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May
30
Kyle MacLachlan’s Damn Fine Wine
Kyle MacLachlan’s Damn Fine Wine How the actor avoided the clichés of celebrity viticulture and learned to make great cab. BY JAY MCINERNEY JAN 29, 2021 I’m pretty skeptical about celebrity branded wines. I yield to no one in my appreciation for Cameron Diaz, but I have no interest in tasting her line of “clean […]
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May
30
The 30 Best Red Wines for 2021
The 30 Best Red Wines for 2021 words: KEITH BEAVERS illustration: GERRY SELIAN Wine is for everyone. If you like more expensive, focused wine, awesome. If you just want some everyday bottles to have on hand, great. If your sweet spot is under $30, excellent. And if you’re looking for a good case buy, stupendous. […]
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May
30
Next Round: Nomadica Wine Co-Founder Kristin Olszewski on Making Canned Wine Cool
Next Round: Nomadica Wine Co-Founder Kristin Olszewski on Making Canned Wine Cool words: VINEPAIR STAFF Airing between regular episodes of the VinePair Podcast, “Next Round” explores the ideas and innovations that are helping drinks businesses adapt in a time of unprecedented change. As the coronavirus crisis continues and new challenges arise, VP Pro is in […]
