Domaine de la Chapelle, situated on the iconic hill of Hermitage in France’s northern Rhône, has announced the appointment of Chiara De Iulis Pepe as head of viticulture and wi ...
If I had been a Camino de Santiago pilgrim back in the 12th century, I’d have got as far as the Benedictine monastery of ...
On 26 March, Just Drinks reported that Chandon will cease production in India. Moët Hennessy has sold the Chandon production facility and estate in Nashik, in the Indian state of Maharashtra, to Sula, ...
A collection of wines, most of them Integrity & Sustainability Certified, from a country with a uniquely precious natural ...
Another outstanding crop of shape-shifting, vineyard-specific wines from an excellent and very small harvest. Klaus Peter Keller’s summary of what I was to expect from the new-release tasting at his ...
Springtime matches – goat’s cheese and the wines that pair beautifully with it. The uncomfortable bistro chairs have been unfolded from their over-wintering rust and set on the little deck that sits ...
A mixed bag but one of those that impressed Jancis was produced at the high-elevation Sette Cieli. Above, the view from the estate to the sea.  This year’s presentation in London of the latest vintage ...
Amid the quiet grandeur of the Hapsburg-era streets of Sremski Karlovci, a town in northern Serbia, stands a remarkable building – remarkable both for its vivid byzantine/Hungarian-inflected ...
My visit to Margaret River last year inspired this month’s tasting event in Tokyo: an opportunity to show not just the ...