Berry Bros&Rudd: Italian wine tasting
I finally visited the oldest wine shop in London – the charming centuries old Berry Bros & Rudd on St. James Street. If you haven’t been there yet, then go […]
I finally visited the oldest wine shop in London – the charming centuries old Berry Bros & Rudd on St. James Street. If you haven’t been there yet, then go […]
Henri Milan is a character. Still experimenting after thirty-three years at the helm of his Domaine Milan, the flamboyant and outspoken vigneron has produced a wide range of distinct wines from […]
Live music, Dj stations, tanned bodies in swimming suits bouncing on a soft, creamy white sand under the glaring Florida sun, while sipping on fizzy drinks, the more glamorous Champagne […]
The producer is experimenting with various grape varieties combining them with fruits such as peach, raspberry, strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, apple and cranberry. On the top of this he makes wines only from these fruits and even from honey!
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.
Unique wooden wine dispenser at a Christmas market in Budapest
It may seem quite unusual, but nowadays you can really find a russian champagne or russian madeira on the shelves of wine shops. During my visit of the London International […]
A distinguished chef from New Zealand embraced London’s food scene with his two outstanding restaurants serving fusion food in high style.
A state-of–the-art architecture, modern winemaking techniques and giant underground cellars – If I forgot to mention the name of the region in the title of this piece of writing I […]
Nesting in Graves between the villages of Martillac and a bit bigger Léognan you will find Châteav Smith Havt Lafitte. It was bought by the end of the eighties by […]