Grape Collective Article: Distinctly Greek! A New Style of Retsina Is Revitalizing One of the World’s Longest-Lived Wine Traditions
/A night at the taverna confirms it!
Read MoreA night at the taverna confirms it!
Read MoreFive Spanish wineries that are investing in ancient grape varieties.
Read MoreJoin me on a visit to Puglia to taste Primitivo di Manduria, a dark purplish, rich and spicy cousin of American Zinfandel.
Read MoreA winery that’s protecting the precious soils of Burgundy.
Read MoreIdaho, a new frontier of American winemaking.
Read MoreOn Earth Day (and every day!) let’s remind ourselves that sustainability is about our children and our grandchildren and the world we leave them.
Read MoreAnd with a winery dog named Birra, Italian for beer!
Read MoreWelcome to the “best hotel in the world!”
Read MoreJoin me on a trip to Rioja, Spain.
Read More“I hope that in ten years we’re not speaking about increasing gender equality and that it has become something we don’t have to question anymore.”
— Helena Lageder, Alois Lageder winery
Read MoreTasty or terrible? What do you think?
Read MoreAs they tell their story in the glass, Vino Nobile’s last sip is always the best sip.
Read MoreA wine made for a tête-à-tête!
Read MoreI can’t contain my enthusiasm for this short rib recipe, and for the wines, the fabulous Montepulciano d’Abruzzo.
Read MoreFacebook’s French Winophiles group digs deep into Bordeaux this month and finds a lot of new things going on in this storied region.
Read MoreIt recently struck me that, since the arrival of Covid-19 last March, our lives have become, in some ways, more like those of previous generations.
Read MoreFor far too long Pinot Grigio has been considered a dull, simple and boring wine.
Read MoreA top Bordeaux wine that’s affordable? Yes!
Read MoreIsn’t it fitting that one of the finest Champagnes is named after a Greek goddess of daylight?
Read More‘Tis the season. And though this year is different than any other, lacking the usual rush of parties and other gatherings, in my mind there’s always a reason to break out the bubbly.
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