Exploring Argentina’s High-Elevation Uco Valley
What you need to know about the newly defined subregions producing some of the country’s most exciting, paradigm-shifting wines
What you need to know about the newly defined subregions producing some of the country’s most exciting, paradigm-shifting wines
How changes in philosophy, farming, and ownership are bringing a return to freshness at some of Napa’s most historic wineries
The Eleven Madison Park sommelier discusses how her background in beer has informed her work in wine
Despite its reputation as a frivolous luxury, modern sparkling wine has been affected profoundly by combat and has played a surprisingly prominent role in world wars
By embracing age-old traditions and organic viticulture, a handful of quality-minded winemakers are changing the region’s reputation
Ongoing studies suggest that vineyard-specific microorganisms affect wine character. But does that mean natural wine is more expressive of terroir?
With Tannat and Albariño as lead stars, the country is making some of the most distinctive wines in South America
From the science of tannins to little-known Italian grapes, these are the wine stories that resonated most
Multigenerational families are figuring out how to hold on to their most valuable asset—their vineyards
Importers, wholesalers, and retailers are scrambling to soften the blow of the new 25 percent tariff imposed by the U.S. on beverages from EU nations
In Mexico’s Baja region, the Bordeaux-trained winemaker Lourdes Martinez Ojeda crafts wines that establish her homeland as vital to the global culinary stage
France’s National Institute for Agricultural Research has developed new, disease-resistant varieties that allow growers to adapt to environmental challenges