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Next week I will be participating in an event where I will be talking about wine in Ancient Rome, a very significant period in

The term aromatic is not clearly defined as wines can have varying intensities of aromas, depending on where and how the wine are made.

As a wine drinker you are familiar with the terms light, medium and full bodied but have you ever stopped to think what they

Cabernet Sauvignon is the most recognisable and popular red grape in the world. Many of most elegant and most sought after wines are made

Wine Tourism is growing all around the world. It is an increasingly important source of revenue as well as being the perfect way for

The world of wine is a place of contrasts that highlight the tensions between tradition and innovation. In 2019 the wine industry has to

Following my article about tannins in wine, I was asked by a regular reader of this column to explain alcohol in wine

Millions of Champagne corks will be popped between now and the end of the year. The appeal of Champagne, unlike other wine regions, is

Riesling is one of my favourite grapes. It also happens to be one of the oldest and finest white wines in the world. It

There are many wine terms that we hear but do fully understand and from time to time I receive questions from readers about wine.