Chardonnay: it’s the most planted white grape in the world, as well as the most planted wine grape in the United States. And yet, Chardonnay seems to be the world’s most polarizing wine: you either love it or hate it.
While many media outlets at the start of the year flagged natural wines as a fleeting trend, our associate editor argues that's simply not true, as minimal-intervention winemaking techniques have been around for centuries.
For too long sake has been overboiled in restaurants across America, we'll walk you through how to find the right temperature based on what's in your glass.
Tannat, with its roots in Madiran (a tiny village in South West France), might just be the next Malbec. Why? Well, it has more gusto than Cabernet Sauvignon, and Tannat wines from up-and-coming Uruguay are surprisingly affordable! Here’s what you need to know.