Understanding how Mosel came to be
Anne Krebiehl MW reviews Moselwein by Karl Heinrich Koch, a late 19th-century paean to Mosel wine which has been published…
ByAnne Krebiehl MW reviews Moselwein by Karl Heinrich Koch, a late 19th-century paean to Mosel wine which has been published…
ByStuart Walton reviews Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol by Mallory O’Meara. One of the innumerable injustices…
ByRaymond Blake reviews The World of Natural Wine: What It Is, Who Makes It and Why It Matters by Aaron…
ByKathleen Burk reviews On California: From Napa to Nebbiolo… Wine Tales from The Golden State by Susan Keevil (ed). This…
ByMichael Palij MW reviews Champagne in Britain, 1800–1914: How the British Transformed a French Luxury by Dr Graham Harding. The…
ByEverything Michael Moosbrugger creates endures. Whether it’s his wines (which not only have remarkable ageing potential but are vinified and…
ByOne of my regrets is that I couldn’t keep my wine merchant father’s wine library intact. It wasn’t a grand…
ByContributors to The World of Fine Wine took the two available awards for drinks books at this year’s André Simon…
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