Vincent Dancer: grace, elegance and balance
Once a stranger to the land of Burgundy, Vincent Dancer produces precise and delicate wines. A glimpse into the world of a winemaker truly at one with his terroir.
Once a stranger to the land of Burgundy, Vincent Dancer produces precise and delicate wines. A glimpse into the world of a winemaker truly at one with his terroir.
The key player Albert Bichot from the famous Beaune negociant company has died at the age of 87. We reflect on his great achievements in the world of wine.
A reference of Puligny-Montrachet, Domaine Etienne Sauzet produces refined and elegant wines that are world renowned. Learn more about our new partner domain.
Hot news from the vineyard. The famous Domaine de la Romanée-Conti leases a parcel of Corton-Charlemagne, adding another grand cru to its impressive portfolio.
As the Devillard family secure a deal to buy Domaine Rolet, we consider why this key player in Burgundy wishes to get a foot in the door in the Jura.
Nestled in the heart of the Dentelles de Montmirail lies Domaine la Bouïssière, a jewel in the crown of Gigondas. We learn more about this family domain.
Next stop: South West France. From the peaks of the Pyrénées to the fringes of Bordeaux, we look at the weird and wonderful varieties of this great region.
Our new Wine of the Week takes you to the iconic La Coulée de Serrant in the Loire. We spoke to biodynamic authority Nicolas Joly about what makes his wines tick.
Jean-Marie Guffens-Heynen’s reputation precedes him. Hailed as a master of Chardonnay, Jean-Marie has been influential in elevating the reputation of Mâconnais wines. The success story of his small Vergisson domain has put this little slice of Burgundy on the map. We were fortunate enough to talk to Jean-Marie and learn more about this iconic domain. It was in the 1970s that Maine and Jean-Marie Guffens-Heynen made the decision to pack up and leave their native Flanders. They headed to Burgundy in the pursuit of learning French and becoming winemakers. After a pleasant sabbatical…
This week in our tour of the grape varieties of France we head to Alsace. Its perilous location on the German border has given this region a unique viticultural heritage and influences from both countries permeate the wines produced here today. It runs 100km in length from North to South but spans only 2 to 15km in width. With the Vosges Mountains to the West and the Black Forest to the East, this narrow and picturesque slice of France is a series of rolling hills and valleys carpeted in vines and interspersed with…