Controls, Fraud and Convictions plus Inflation hits Wine The weather is so nice where I am I thought I could risk it and take it a peg down with a couple of concerning Read More »
The Most Important Wine People, South Africa and Gamification With almost all grapes brought in (disregarding a few late ripening varieties as well as vendange tardive and potential ice wine) in the Northern Hemisphere, Read More »
James Bond drives on White Wine, Ancient Mass Production, and the Latest in Wine Technology No trade wars, no legal fights – it’s been a slow week for wine news since everyone in the northern hemisphere is probably busy with Read More »
Risks in the Winery, Crowdfunding and Organic on the Rise Now that I’ve scrubbed my hands almost clean again after some harvest action, it is pouring down and we leave things to the able hands Read More »
Classification Rigging, Wine Students and the WSET plus the latest on Wine Investment Wine producers are busy bringing in the harvest and I myself will lay hands on some grapes, so behold! That’s obviously not all that matters Read More »
Bitter Victories, Sherry Regulations, Classifications and more Champagne Harvest in the Northern Hemisphere is in full swing, so few farmers may have the time to read silly blog posts, but who knows? It’s Read More »
Please try to understand! – Conversations with Peter Dipoli It started as research on Pinot Noir in Italy, but two extensive conversations with one of the experts on the small but wonderful wine region Read More »
The Health Risks and Benefits of Wine plus more Champagne Shortages Maybe it’s the summer slump and people recycle topics as old wine in new bottles, but in the past seven days there seemed to be Read More »
A Historic Low, Automation and Wine Investments Hazardous conditions take their toll and yet many brave women and men continue to pursue a career that is demanding even in the best of Read More »
Change in Champagne, Brexit Blues and Cork Bounces Back A time of change, a time of stress, but also a time of opportunities. That’s in a nutshell the times we seem to be living Read More »