Category: Wine
May
30
Top 12 Rosés For The Rooftop, Or Wherever You Practice Social Distancing
Top 12 Rosés For The Rooftop, Or Wherever You Practice Social Distancing By Katie Kelly Bell Rosé is as popular as ever, and now with the world of stress we have found ourselves in, this playful, pretty wine style is the perfect choice for many reasons. Jim Laughren, certified wine educator and author of 50 […]
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May
30
The 25 Best Rosé Wines of 2020
The 25 Best Rosé Wines of 2020 words: VINEPAIR STAFF illustration: BÁRBARA MALAGOLI Even a global pandemic can’t dampen interest in the pink wine juggernaut. According to VinePair’s internal data, rosé is off to an earlier than usual start to its strongest seasonal period, with a 19 percent increase in reader interest this March compared […]
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May
30
For This Tuscan Winemaker, Great Wine Is All About The Land
For This Tuscan Winemaker, Great Wine Is All About The Land Livia Hengel Paolo Caciorgna in his vineyard on Mount Etna. For a winemaker who works with some of Italy’s most renowned wine estates, Paolo Caciorgna is more approachable and down-to-earth than you’d think. That’s because despite his distinguished clients, which include Altesino in Montalcino, the Bocelli 1831 family […]
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May
30
Le Cadeau Vineyard: New Releases from Willamette Valley
Le Cadeau Vineyard: New Releases from Willamette Valley Posted on April 28, 2020 by Mike Le Cadeau Vineyard is one of Willamette Valley’s premier family wineries. Established in 1997 by founders Deb and Tom Mortimer, Le Cadeau was one of the early pioneers in Oregon’s Chehalem Mountains, dedicated to producing high quality Chardonnay and Pinot […]
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May
30
Great Value Wines: 6 Etna Rossos for Less Than $50
Great Value Wines: 6 Etna Rossos for Less Than $50 Thursday, April 16, 2020 Nebbiolo and pinot noir are among the most delicate grapes in the world, producing world-class wines with power and finesse. If you have ever thought about an alternative that shows the beauty of both these grapes, Etna Rosso wines should be […]
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May
30
Brunello Estate (La Fiorita) Broadens UK Reach as it Completes New Winery
Brunello Estate (La Fiorita) Broadens UK Reach as it Completes New Winery 15th April, 2020 by Phoebe French Brunello estate La Fiorita, owned by former dancer and adult entertainer turned Natalie Oliveros, has gained new listings in the UK as it completes construction of a new, enlarged winery. Natalie Oliveros became the full owner of […]
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May
30
$15 Wines that Taste Like $50: 8 Argentine Malbecs to Buy Now
$15 Wines that Taste Like $50: 8 Argentine Malbecs to Buy Now Friday, April 10, 2020 During our fascinating Argentina trip last month during which we found many great bottles from three consecutive vintages: 2017, 2018 and 2019. As James commented in our annual report, the five perfect wines this year that got 100 points […]
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May
30
Marina Marcarino of Punset Winery in Piedmont and the Agronomic Philosophy of Masanobu Fukuoka
Marina Marcarino of Punset Winery in Piedmont and the Agronomic Philosophy of Masanobu Fukuoka Christopher Barnes Published on: 3/23/2020 Originally published on GrapeCollective.com “Punset” is from the Piedmontese dialect meaning “beautiful hill.” The estate is located in Neive, in the heart of the Langhe area of Piedmont on top of a hill overlooking the historic […]
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May
30
The Decanter Interview: Alain Brumont
The Decanter Interview: Alain Brumont His path to success has been far from smooth, but this Madiran-based producer has managed to surmount every obstacle he has encountered, making some of southwest France’s most lauded wines along the way. Stephen Brook meets a man defined by his persistence and tenacity Stephen Brook March 22, 2020 For […]
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May
30
A Crash Course in a Misunderstood Italian Grape featuring: Nicodemi Notàri
A Crash Course in a Misunderstood Italian Grape By Alexander Peartree Montepulciano is one of the most planted grapes in Italy, yet a surprising amount of confusion surrounds the variety. Its name alone is disorienting. While it bears the name of a Tuscan town, it’s not at all tied to wines made there. Instead, Montepulciano’s […]
