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Bryce Wiatrak:
Interview: Generational Succession
Bryce Wiatrak
Bryce Wiatrak interviews Marilisa Allegrini, Erwan Faiveley, Maya Dalla Valle, and José Lovaglio Balbo about the advantages, challenges, and sacrifices of keeping wineries in family hands.
3 May 2019
Kelli White:
Old Vines in the New World
Kelli White
Kelli White considers the old vines of South Africa, Australia, California, Chile, and Burgundy, examining various definitions of "old" and current science on the possible impacts of vine age on the resulting wines.
25 Apr 2019
Bryce Wiatrak:
Cartizze: Prosecco’s Peculiar Grand Cru
Bryce Wiatrak
Staff Writer Bryce Wiatrak explores the Cartizze vineyard and the unique place it holds within the category of Prosecco.
11 Apr 2019
Kelli White:
Contemporary Biodynamics & Beyond
Kelli White
Kelli White discusses the history, science, and practice of biodynamics, with interviews from vintners working in wine regions around the world.
15 Mar 2019
Bryce Wiatrak:
Seyssuel & Its AOP Quest
Bryce Wiatrak
Bryce Wiatrak considers Seyssuel, a region just north of Côte Rôtie, outlining its history, modern resurgence, and quest for AOP status.
22 Feb 2019
Jessica Dupuy:
The Many Sides of Sustainability
Jessica Dupuy
Jessica Dupuy considers wine sustainability efforts worldwide, focusing on programs in New Zealand, California, Chile, and Italy.
8 Feb 2019
Kelli White:
The Wine Glass
Kelli White
"Can you imagine wines being properly tasted before the advent of clear glass? . . . Perhaps the truth of the matter is that fine wine could only start to make its appearance at the turn of the eighteenth century as a result of glasses being made tha...
25 Jan 2019
Bryce Wiatrak:
The Dessert Desert
Bryce Wiatrak
GuildSomm Staff Writer Bryce Wiatrak explores the historic dessert wine regions of the Douro Valley, Tokaj, Sauternes, and Pantelleria, where dry wine sister categories now flourish as well.
3 Jan 2019
Kelli White:
The Sweet Spot
Kelli White
Senior Staff Writer Kelli White explores the complex topic of sugar in wine.
21 Dec 2018
Courtney Schiessl:
The Changing Face of Carmenère
Courtney Schiessl
For the past two decades, the wine industry has accepted that Carmenère is the de facto signature grape of Chile—like another Bordeaux variety, Malbec, in neighboring Argentina. But unlike Malbec, with its ripe, juicy fruit and soft mout...
6 Dec 2018
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