Five reasons why Beaujolais is so in vogue
Beaujolais is an increasingly popular wine region with consumers – here’s why, in our five-point guide.
Beaujolais is an increasingly popular wine region with consumers – here’s why, in our five-point guide.
On 31 January, Pierre Trimbach died tragically in a road accident. The wine world mourns one of Alsace’s greatest. Read our tribute here.
The passing of Daniel Cathiard, in the early hours of 29th January 2026, at the age of 81, marks the end of one of the most unique and inspiring stories in the today’s wine world and in the story of modern Bordeaux. A former ski champion, life-long entrepreneur and later a passionate winemaker, he leaves an enduring legacy in the vines of Pessac-Léognan and much further afield. Born in 1944 in Grenoble, Daniel Cathiard first made a name for himself on the ski slopes as a member of the French national alpine ski…
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We bring you the story of Maison Krug, a Champagne house renowned the world over for its elegant Champagnes, each an authentic expression of its native terroir.
Savoie is home numerous varieties but let’s take a closer look at those that stand out.
A new chapter is beginning at the Hospices de Nuits-Saint-Georges with the arrival of Laurence Danel.
Should Champagne labels show the disgorgement date? We delve into this debate.
This delicately pink-skinned grape, first identified in the early 20th century, is added to the list of the region’s authorised grape varieties.
Interviewed during harvest time on the French news channel BFM, Angélique de Lencquesaing provides an update on the 2025 vintage.