Pinot noir: the diva of the vineyard takes centre stage
It’s a fussy, temperamental grape and it used to cost a fortune. Now it’s being grown from California to Tasmania – and it’s more affordable
It’s a fussy, temperamental grape and it used to cost a fortune. Now it’s being grown from California to Tasmania – and it’s more affordable
All too often, pinot noir is associated with just one region of France, but other growers are showing a light touch with the tricky variety as well
Moët & Chandon, one of the world’s largest expansive champagne producers and a prominent champagne house, declares 2009 a Grand Vintage.
Every year since 1988, the experts from Wine Spectator have compiled a list of the most exciting wines reviewed over
New Zealand is deservedly known for its sauvignon blanc, but it also produces some cracking reds – particularly pinot noirs
2016 Annual Champagne Rankings: Champagne Armand de Brignac Awarded #1 Blanc de Noirs in the World Champagne Armand de Brignac