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Campania: Change Is Imminent…Or Is It?
Italy: Center & South, featured
Jun 2023
,Even with a tremendous surge in quality, Campania’s wines have yet to win over the average consumer. A core of old and new producers is determined to change that.
Paso Robles: Boundless Diversity
featured, United States: California
May 2023
,There’s real momentum and energy that can be felt in Paso Robles. Even through the struggles of drought, heat and smoke, the best producers have found a way to prevail. Paso is a region geared to surpass consumer expectations, with a broad range of varieties, world-class wines and a welcoming atmosphere for tourists and wine lovers alike.
Trentino-Alto Adige: Knocking on Heaven’s Door
featured, Italy: North
May 2023
,Is there such a thing as too much good wine? In Trentino-Alto Adige, there may be. Quality is exceptionally high, prices are incredibly fair, and producers continue to raise the bar. However, consumers have to navigate a multilingual system and wade through an ocean of entry-level wines to get to the best the region has to offer.
Pride and Tradition: The Friulian Way
featured, Italy: North
Apr 2023
,Friuli-Venezia Giulia’s potential is evident every time I visit and taste with winemakers. A melting pot of traditions, cultures and terroirs, Friuli-Venezia Giulia is capable of producing world-class wines from a staggering list of indigenous and international grape varieties. However, the region faces many hurdles in fully realizing that potential at a higher level.
Veneto: The Land of Opportunity
featured, Italy: North
Mar 2023
,Veneto is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Amarone is achieving a newfound balance, Valpolicella is seeking more refinement, and Soave increasingly emphasizes terroir-driven, expressive wines. In addition, the interior areas boast a number of under-the-radar gems, making Veneto a region to get genuinely excited about.
Emilia-Romagna: Opposite Ends of the Spectrum
Italy: Center & South, featured
Mar 2023
,While Lambrusco is still king in Emilia, over in Romagna, a few wineries are showing the heights Sangiovese can reach if treated properly. The best part is that these lesser-known wines continue to offer great value in the market.
Against All Odds: Washington State’s 2020s and 2019s
featured, United States: Washington
Mar 2023
,In the face of many challenges, Washington State winemakers are working hard to prove the quality of their wines and terroir. Battling the conditions of the 2020 vintage is just the tip of the iceberg. This is winemaking in the extreme.
Touring Tuscany: Carmignano, Montecucco and Beyond
featured, Italy: Tuscany
Feb 2023
,When the average consumer thinks of Italian wine, Tuscany often comes to mind first, whether it’s Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classic, Bordeaux-inspired blends or many of the IGT wines that are now iconic. Tuscany excels with all of them. But there is much more to explore in some of the region’s other appellations.
Terroir and Determination: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
featured, Italy: Tuscany
Feb 2023
,There was a time when Vino Nobile di Montepulciano would have been lumped into an article of assorted Tuscan villages and wines. The work producers have put into improving their wines is increasingly evident. However, there are still hurdles the region needs to cross.
The Pendulum Swings: 2012 Brunello di Montalcino
featured, Italy: Tuscany
Jan 2023
,The 2012 Brunello di Montalcinos immediately appealed to buyers, consumers and restaurant-goers. While warm and dry, 2012 yielded balanced wines, but the big question has always been: how well will they mature over time?