Stories & Insights from the World of Wine
Egly-Ouriet
Ambonnay, Champagne, France Egly-Ouriet is a grower-Champagne estate based in Ambonnay, one of the seventeen Grand Cru villages on the Montagne de Reims. The domaine is now in its fourth generation under Francis Egly, who...
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Storing Wine at Home: Do’s and Don’ts for Longevity
You've spent good money on a bottle of Farvie Mourvèdre with the intention of opening it in 2035. You've bought a case of Sandrone Barolo that won't hit its stride for another eight years. You've...
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Storing Wine at Home: Do’s and Don’ts for Longevity
You've spent good money on a bottle of Farvie Mourvèdre with the intention of opening it in 2035. You've bought a case of Sandrone Barolo that won't hit its stride for another eight years. You've...
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The Frankland River Argument: Cool-Climate Rhône Varieties and What Makes This Corner of Western Australia Different
The case for Frankland River as one of Australia's most significant wine regions is no longer a speculative one. It is increasingly made by the wines themselves, and by the international critical attention those wines...
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Reading Between the Lines: What a Wine Label Actually Tells You
For anyone who has been buying wine seriously for a while, the basic mechanics of a label — vintage, variety, region, producer — are well understood. What gets less attention is the information embedded in...
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Building a Cellar That Actually Gets Used Well
Most serious wine buyers end up with a cellar by accumulation rather than design. A few allocation wines here, a couple of cases bought on a good trip to a region, a dozen bottles from...
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Europe Rewrites Its Wine Rulebook: What the EU's New Sector Reform Actually Changes
In February 2026, the European Council formally adopted a sweeping reform of the regulatory framework governing wine production and trade across the European Union. The regulation was published on 26 February 2026 and takes effect...
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The Quiet Reinvention of Australian Grenache
Grenache spent most of the 20th century in Australia as a supporting act. It arrived in the country in 1832 as part of James Busby’s vine collection and became one of the most widely planted...
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