Wine Reviews
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Taste Testing Thailand's Cult Winery GranMonte's Cremant, Spring Chenin Blanc, Orient Viognier, Sakuna Rose, Orient Syrah, Durif & Bussaba
In eastern Thailand, some two and a half hours northeast of the capital city of Bangkok, sits the country's third largest national park, the UNE... -
Orange Wines Are Having A Japan Moment: We Take A Look At The Who’s Who Of Japanese Orange Wine Cool
One of the best perks of going to the deep end into often overlooked countries and far-flung corners in the wine-making world is that raw elemen... -
Taste Testing Screaming Eagle's The Flight
Amongst the wineries in the United States’ most famous winemaking region of Napa Valley, Screaming Eagle may just be about the most elusive. The... -
Atelier Guibert Syrah & Génésis: We Taste Test The Best Of Languedoc’s New Winemaking Wave
When your family is already known for founding one of the greatest wines in the south of France – one that transformed the Gassac valley of Lang... -
Traversing Mt Veeder For Mayacamas' Mountain Fruit: Taste Testing A Vertical Flight Of Mayacamas' Iconic Cabernet Sauvignon & Mayacamas Chardonnay
The world is filled with great stories of triumph, defeat, and comebacks - few of them start with a pickle farmer. Well, here's a story of a pic... -
Taste Testing The Grange La Chapelle Syrah-Shiraz Blend: Penfolds and La Chapelle's Most Ambitious Cross-Continent Wine Yet
Antonio Vivaldi's stirring The Four Seasons–which paints a vivid musical picture of birdsong in summer, thunderstorms and peasant dances–holds n... -
We Taste Test And Review The Prisoner Red Blend, A California Cult Classic
The Dark Horse Of California Cool: How The Prisoner Wine Defied The Wine Rulebook And Became A Cult Favourite Let's go back to the Year 2000. ... -
The Rhys Vineyards Story: In Search Of Terroir In Santa Cruz; Taste Testing Rhys Alpine Vineyards Pinot Noir
As international as Pinot Noir may get, few would argue that France's Burgundy remains undisputedly the spiritual home of the heartbreak grape -... -
Taste Testing Chateau du Moulin a Vent: The Lord of Beaujolais Wine
Nestled in Burgundy’s southernmost area is Beaujolais — home to ten crus within this region itself, and in particular, includes the sub-appellat... -
How Mas De Daumas Gassac Turned No Appellation Languedoc Wines Into Cult Grand Cru; Taste Testing The Mas De Daumas Gassac Rose Frizant, Haute Vallee du Gassac Red & White (Rouge & Blanc)
When tanner Aime and ethnologist Veronique Guibert had found a rundown mas (a farmhouse) in Aniane, within the Gassac Valley in the Herault area... -
Tasting E. Guigal’s Top Reds & Whites: Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Chateau d’Ampuis, Vignes de l’Hospice, La Doriane Condrieu & More
In a memorable scene from Disney’s Ratatouille (2007), the feared food critic Anton Ego sits brooding in his coffin-shaped study, swirling a gla... -
All About Silver Oak Cellars, California's First Cult Cabernet; Taste Testing Silver Oak Alexander Valley vs Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Put an oil driller-turn-skiier from Colorado with a Californian Catholic monk who had been making wines for the religious order together and per...
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