Bordeaux/Burgundy: A Vintage Rivalry
Jean-Robert PitteBordeaux/Burgundy: A Vintage Rivalry (translated by Malcolm DeBevoise)Published by University of California Press US $24.95 / £14.95 Reviewed by…
ByJean-Robert PitteBordeaux/Burgundy: A Vintage Rivalry (translated by Malcolm DeBevoise)Published by University of California Press US $24.95 / £14.95 Reviewed by…
ByFor most Pinotphiles, it comes as a surprise that Germany is the world’s third-largest Pinot Noir producer after France and…
ByDavid Haziot (Photography by Anne Garde),Château Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande: A Passion for WinePublished by Editions de La Martinière £20,…
ByThe appellation of Nuits-St- Georges divides quite neatly into three parts. North of the town, the vines continue up to…
ByBy Bill Blatch We have experienced vintages like 2007 many times before. Even the great 2000 was not looking good…
Byby Neil Beckett At the First International Meeting of Wine Creators, held at Ronda in Malaga on April 18-19, a…
Byby Clive Coates MW The acidity of the 1978s coupled with the lush, concentrated fruit of the 1985s, was how…
ByFrom Perrin to Ponsot and Powell, and from Castiglione and Kalosa to Colgin, without, of course, forgetting Symington, Allegrini, Antinori,…
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