Wine maps offer ways to understand not only the geography of wine, but also its styles and cultures. Wine maps contain a treasure trove of information Studying maps, an integral part of wine education ...
Wine Pick Of The Week: 2017 Failla “Haynes Vineyard” Napa Valley Chardonnay Ehren Jordan is one of our generation’s best winemakers and this bottling from the aforementioned Haynes Vineyard is one ...
Some wine drinkers like wine-themed gadgets and others—we writers—like widgets that help them view their passion through different lenses. I particularly like maps for both the context they give in ...
There is a phrase in baseball: “You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.” Well in wine, the parallel for a scorecard may well be the map. Of all of the “ologies” and “ographies” that make up ...
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Climate change is redrawing the global wine map. Here’s what it means for your future vintages
Bordeaux might soon have competition for the mantle of the world’s most famous wine region. As climate change affects rainfall and temperatures continue to rise, experts predict that regions as far ...
Interested in those three tons the Pellegrini Family has for sale? Well you certainly would be if you tried this aromatic and silky bottling from the 2014 vintage made from “Martini” clones from a ...
A new map of Israel is in the works — one that doesn’t include a green line. Indeed it is not a political or even a conventionally geographical bit of cartography. It is a map that divides Israel into ...
A great glass of locally made wine may be a lot closer to your front door than you think. From urban locations to acres of land that are just a 20-minute drive outside of town, Cincinnati and the ...
I’m predicting that Portugal is poised to have a breakout wine year in 2020. The tiny, coastal Mediterranean country is about the size of Indiana, but it’s punching above its weight when it comes to ...
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