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Miquel Hudin:
Godello & MencĂa in Northwest Spain
Miquel Hudin
Though Spain is one of the largest wine producers in the world, industry-wide acceptance of its fine wines has taken an exceedingly long time to establish. It was just 20 years ago that “big” had grown in dominance to be the defining styl...
Jun 18, 2021
Rebecca Gibb:
The Birth of the Wine Connoisseur
Rebecca Gibb
Food and wine connoisseurs are a relatively new breed, but they were many decades in the making. The first shoots emerged in the early 1800s with the dawn of modern food and wine books, which provided readers with the knowledge and information they n...
Apr 16, 2021
Bryce Wiatrak:
An Introduction to Muscat
Bryce Wiatrak
Wine lovers often marvel at the tremendous versatility of Chardonnay. Ever the chameleon, Chardonnay gives us such disparate entities as Montrachet and Champagne; steely Chablis and buttery California examples; hordes of supermarket bottlings and a h...
Mar 4, 2021
Bryce Wiatrak:
Musigny
Bryce Wiatrak
“Imagine Musigny like a big lake. It’s a large, luminous, and deep lake. A lake that includes Amoureuses, by the way, that includes also most of the premiers crus, but that doesn’t include Bonnes Mares. Bonnes Mares is at the edge o...
Oct 14, 2020
Miquel Hudin:
Misunderstood Topics in Spanish Wine
Miquel Hudin
On the surface, Spain seems relatively straightforward as compared to the other top producers of wine worldwide. It has just 97 DOP-level regions—nothing like the nearly 400 appellations of France. Unlike Italy, which claims as many as 2,000 na...
Aug 21, 2020
Bryce Wiatrak:
Sangiovese on Edge
Bryce Wiatrak
Chianti Classico is the first wine I truly loved. In the summer before my junior year of college, I spent two months studying opera in Arezzo, just east of the appellation’s edge. On that trip, I visited my very first winery, San Felice, where ...
Jun 26, 2020
Bryce Wiatrak:
Pioneers of Place
Bryce Wiatrak
Where do wine regions come from? The question might seem overly simplistic, yet every region has an origin story. While the Old World has several orders of monks—or perhaps Roman soldiers, or maybe Phoenician traders—to thank for the prol...
May 22, 2020
Geoffrey Crawford:
Wine & Medicine
Geoffrey Crawford
While the precise human discovery of wine will forever remain a mystery, it is certainly an ancient one. Evidence, such as the recent archeological discovery of ceramic wine storage casks in the present-day country of Georgia, suggests that vinicultu...
May 8, 2020
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