Feature Articles
  • Miquel Hudin: Misunderstood Topics in Spanish Wine

    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

    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

    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

    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
  • Bryce Wiatrak: La Landonne

    “Today’s a Landonne day,” Philippe Guigal says to me with boyish delight. As he reiterates later, Landonne was his vineyard. “I was born in January 1975, and Landonne has been planted in January 1975,” he explains. Phili...
    • Apr 9, 2020
  • Jennifer Angelosante: Guide to Phenolics

    In a 1991 segment of 60 Minutes, America was introduced to the now well-known “French Paradox,” the observation that the French have low rates of heart disease despite their rich diet. At the end of the show, with glass in hand, host Morl...
    • Mar 27, 2020
  • Bryce Wiatrak: The Ghost of Prohibition

    In an 1840 speech to the Illinois House of Representatives, of which he was then a congressman, Abraham Lincoln argued, “Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself, for it goes b...
    • Feb 28, 2020
  • GuildSomm Team: The New "Soft" Drink

    The waves of #DryJanuary posts that crop up at this time of year highlight something those of us in the wine community probably should have noticed already: that while we are sluiced in a sybaritic splendor of wine options, we’ve been limi...
    • Feb 21, 2020
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