Hospices De Beaune: Famous wine auction in Burgundy
This is the longest-established Charity wine auction which used to be run by the gothic Hospices De Beaune in Burgundy…
This is the longest-established Charity wine auction which used to be run by the gothic Hospices De Beaune in Burgundy…
I have been lucky enough to dine at Allain Ducasse’s three-Michelin stared restaurant at Hôtel de Paris in Monte-Carlo a number of times and have always enjoyed the tremendous food […]
What we call “old world” wine today isn’t really as old if the actual history of wine is considered. It was long before the wine making boom in Burgundy, Bordeaux […]
Burgundy, with its fresh and friendly attitude towards wine production, is perhaps the most significant wine region in France…What is amazing about Beaune’s wines is that they can be drunk young while tasting gentle with a very low acidity…
Michel Rolland is perhaps the most famous wine consultant on the world. Most serious wine drinkers know him for his awarded creations in Bordeaux, Spain, South Africa, South America and […]
Sassicaia has sparked a revolution Italy with its Cabernet-based Vino de Tavola (table wine) made in up-to-that-time-yet-unexplored Maremma region of coastal Tuscany. Today, this is perhaps the country’s most wanted wine […]
In the 14th century, the Pope Jean XXII chose French Châteauneuf as his summer residence and became one of the first wine producers in Châteauneuf du Pape.
Cathy Corison is widely viewed as the best female winemaker in America. She parades an elegant stride of Napa Cab as nobody else in the valley. Her wines are always […]
History and wine go hand in hand and peak into every corner of the world. If I don’t count water I dare to estimate that wine might be the most […]
It started with wine and evolved into the unmissable Florentine reference to fine Italian gastronomy. Enoteca Pinchiorri has become a dining legend in Florence and Italy as a whole. Segnor […]