
Pinot Noir in Canada: A patchwork of styles and successes
Despite its reputation as a difficult grape to grow, Pinot Noir has proved remarkably versatile in Canada, with good quality…
ByDespite its reputation as a difficult grape to grow, Pinot Noir has proved remarkably versatile in Canada, with good quality…
ByThe acclaimed German Pinot Noir producer Jean Stodden was badly hit by the floods that swept through the Ahr Valley…
ByTerry Theise begins his two-part review of the wines of Müller-Catoir with an overview of the great Pfalz estate’s genre-changing…
ByComparisons with Burgundy are unnecessary for the wines of Hamilton Russell, says Sarah Marsh MW. These “exceptionally good” Hemel-en-Aarde Pinot…
ByIn 2012, wine buyer and importer Robert Walters established Place of Changing Winds, a small, high-density vineyard in the Macedon…
ByOf the 53 wines submitted for this interesting if rather exhausting tasting, 30 came from Oregon, 16 from California, six…