The term Flying Winemakers was first used in the late 1980’s when referring to winemakers who would fly from region to another making wines.
To age wine in oak barrels adds complexity, flavour and longevity to wine. The intensity and range of flavours that the oak imparts on
Discovering wines from places you least expected is a fun and interesting part of my work. Winemakers and viticulturists around the world whose aim
Creating an appealing wine list requires knowledge and imagination. Too often wine lists are unimaginative dull lists of over priced wines. Yet if we
It is the range and diversity of wines from all over the world, made from different grape varieties, in different styles that makes wine
Riesling, one of the oldest and finest white wines in the world, is both adored and also misunderstood by many wine drinkers. It is
Judging in Wine Competitions is harder than it sounds. Recently I was invited to be on the panal for the II Concurso Oficial de
I have just returned from Aniane, near Montpellier, southern France to visit a winery that has for a long time been on my ‘must visit’
If you tend to only buy your favourite wines but are curious to try something new yet are not sure what to choose, here are some tips
The idea for today’s article ' Wine made using Controlled Oxidation ' came from tasting wines from the ‘private cellar‘ of Nacho Romero, Kaymus