Ardeche wines: Domaine Terra Noé exhibits quality with future facing principals
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- Published: 25 October 2023 25 October 2023
Eastern Promise is the latest in the Felix Hart novel series of near death quality imbibing
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- Published: 16 August 2023 16 August 2023
Lugana DOC - Wines born of Garda’s glacial past
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- Category: White Wine White Wine
- Published: 01 August 2023 01 August 2023
Monferrato Chiaretto Funtanin by Bricco dei Guazzi
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- Category: Rosé Wine Reviews Rosé Wine Reviews
- Published: 13 June 2023 13 June 2023
Contra Soarda’s ‘Terra’ - Europe’s 1st (overtly) carbon negative wine from N. Italy
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- Category: Wine and Climate Change Wine and Climate Change
- Published: 18 May 2023 18 May 2023
The 2023 London Wine Fair to analyse all empty bottles to asses reusability
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- Category: Wine On The Frontline - Podcast Series Wine On The Frontline - Podcast Series
- Published: 05 May 2023 05 May 2023
Chiaretto Di Bardolino - Arresting rosé from the shores of Lake Garda
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- Published: 15 April 2023 15 April 2023
White Bordeaux, dry and sweet wines shine - reflections and tasting notes
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- Category: White Wine White Wine
- Published: 23 January 2023 23 January 2023
Asolo Prosecco - Unmasked and desirable
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- Category: Sparkling Wine Sparkling Wine
- Published: 06 November 2022 06 November 2022
What do Rosé and Bourgogne have in common?
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- Published: 24 October 2022 24 October 2022
French wine brand, Calvet, striving for sustainability, quality & regional diversity
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- Published: 15 September 2022 15 September 2022
California - Wines On A Mission
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- Published: 24 July 2022 24 July 2022
Discord in Odesa; pruning at Shabo goes on!
Last week a picture was posted on Twitter of vines in Shabo, a large estate that lies to the west of Odesa on southern Ukraine’s Black Sea coastline. The image seemed benign at face value but the reality, of course, is that the city of Odesa has been bracing itself for attack by Russian forces.
An aperitif by the coliseum
As COVID-19 conspires with the grimmest of winds and rain to force a societal retreat behind our own front doors, the word ennui springs to mind. The muddle of displeasure is pierced when Natalia hands me a large bulbous glass of a liquid I do not recognise.
Artichoke pasta and very fine Pigato
Britain’s lamentable exit
On the eve of Britain’s official departure from the EU, my partner and I decided to explore a small town on the Italian Riviera where thewintry cold doesn’t feel so much like cold war bite.
I had warned my significant other that I would be having an inverse departure party, a release of the sanity valve if you like!
Soave: volcanic wines with elegance and longevity
Sitting inside the ancient castle walls inside the town of Soave, a short drive from Verona in northern Italy, the unique slightly almond aroma of the indigenous grape, Garganega, rises gently from my glass. The castle sprawls up the side of an extinct volcano that gives the region its variant soil structures that mark out the better quality of Soave wines.
An American In Paris; Tanisha Townsend (@GirlMeetsGlass) discusses podcasts, Paris wine bars, & what she's drinking at the moment
Tanisha Townsend decided to move to Paris 4 years ago after regularly passing through the city en route to the world’s most famous vineyards. In fact, it was about 2 years ago at the Printemps de Champagne Bouzy Rouge tasting in Reims that I saw (who we shall now refer to as) GirlMeetsGlass chirpily speaking to her web followers on Snapchat.
Wine tasting in Galicia: The pilgrims search for Albarino
The cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, the final resting place of Saint James, rises out of the landscape, infested with antiquity. The rambling steep streets give way to shafts of dramatic light, emblazoned chapels, and tightly packed tapas bars, dusty, as old novels pressed together in antiquarian bookshops.