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When the mercury rises, wine can feel like a gamble. Big reds feel too heavy, oaky whites start to drag, and suddenly that ...
The wine most associated with Argentina is Malbec. Yet, it’s Cabernet Sauvignon, the country’s third most planted grape, that is quietly garnering well-earned attention ...
Summer days bring the promise of the golden rays, coastal breezes along with the satisfying clink of wine glasses toasting ...
On a brisk late September morning in the heart of Chablis wine country, grape pickers haul large and heavy buckets over their shoulders, drenched in sweat as they climb the very steep slope of the ...
But wine lovers around the world may struggle to get their hands on the 2024 “millesime” — wine that comes from a single year's harvest. It will be available in smaller quantities than usual.
Most Americans identify the malbec grape as synonymous with Argentina. It is the most popular and most widely planted grape. Torrontes, a relative stranger to wine consumers yet native to Argentina… ...
Unusually wet conditions across France have wreaked havoc on many wine-growing regions this year after years of challenges to vineyards and wine quality caused by drought and heat.
Maison Louis Jadot has recently headed north to the Chablis region and is producing some fantastic wines as a result.
Always enjoyable, Chablis is an ideal white wine when it’s sweltering outside. The fresh and crisp regional style of its chardonnay can be thirst-quenching, precise, substantial, polished or ...
Much of France’s wine country faced one of the wettest years on record in 2024 so far amid a changing climate, after years of challenges to vineyards and wine quality caused by drought and heat.
Nation & World News Saving Chablis: Climate change, harsh weather in France bring challenges to wine country Published: Sep. 29, 2024, 9:10 a.m.