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On 14 and 15 June hail hit the Châtillonnais region north of Dijon. The storm damaged approximately one-third of the 400 hectares (988 acres) planted in the region – mostly containing fruit destined ...
This is a white wine from Wine of Greece, produced by Dougos. See our expert review of the 2023 on JancisRobinson.com.
There’s also a Côtes du Rhône Villages 2020 called La Fondation de la Mer (RRP £24.45) that is, like its stablemates, very ...
A once-forgotten grape re-emerges in the Loire Volcanique. Chris Howard reports from St-Pourçain.
In 1611, the erudite priest and lexicographer Sebastián de Covarrubias published a monumental dictionary known as the Tesoro ...
Richard joins hundreds of others to search for – and find – magic among the Pinot Noirs of New Zealand.
Why defining the identity of Mediterranean wine is more important now than ever. Thousands of years before the châteaux of ...
Lighter, brighter and fresher – and with more women winemakers – Georgia’s wines are more appealing than ever. Above left, Ketevan Berishvili in her vineyard in Artana, Kakheti. For such a relatively ...
The world's most popular white wine grape has undergone a revolution. A shorter version of this article is published by the Financial Times. See also this account of a recent blind tasting of 34 ...
Fifty was never a magic number nor a random one. It represented the top approximately 10% of the entries in the first 50 Great Greek Wines competition that took place on Santorini in 2020, the ...
In April 2008, Jancis published Etna – the burgundy of the Mediterranean? The concept is not surprising for anyone who knows and loves Etna’s wines, but it was the fourth sentence that caught my eye: ...
The subcontinent provides London's best bakers. And long queues for their produce and café. London’s most delicious baguettes are baked every morning in a basement in Fitzrovia by bakers from India, ...