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  • La Réméjeanne

    La Réméjeanne

    Already one of his region’s most progressive young growers, Olivier Klein continues to chip away at every stereotype levelled at the Côtes du Rhône appellation. Andrew Jefford once described a Réméjeanne red as tasting like...

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  • La Madone: On Vines and Volcanoes

    La Madone: On Vines and Volcanoes

    This was our first visit to the Côtes du Forez, and within minutes we’ve bundled into Gilles Bonnefoy’s beat-up old pickup and are hurtling up the side of an ancient volcano. Our first port of call is the La Madone vineyard, named after the volcano of the same name...

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  • Corzano e Paterno

    Corzano e Paterno

    When we started importing Corzano e Paterno’s wines, few wanted to hear about organic farming, wild-yeast fermentations and the delicious, easy-drinking ‘big cask’ style of Chianti that had become so hard to find in those days. After all, this was when most in Tuscany...

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  • Swinney

    Swinney

    In the words of Rob Mann, vintage 2022 has delivered a suite of “magical wines”. The Swinney site is primed for success in any case, and the combination of cool region and warm season played into the hands of the late-ripening Rhône varieties. A heat spike around Christmas...

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  • Chermette

    Chermette

    When we spoke just before harvest, not even the woeful form of his beloved Olympique Lyonnais was enough to dampen Pierre-Marie Chermette’s enthusiasm for his domaine’s 2022 release. Chermette’s wines from this year combine the vivacious drinkability...

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  • Cantina D’Arcy & Lalù

    Cantina D’Arcy & Lalù

    Today, we’re offering our first, small allocations from two of the most exciting new estates to emerge from Barolo in recent years: Lalù and Cantina D’Arcy. Lalù is a quite remarkable story that has rarely (if ever) been seen in Piemonte...

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  • Aurélien Laherte

    Aurélien Laherte

    Antonio Galloni’s commentary may not be breaking news for those following this grower. Yet his words neatly underline how Aurélien Laherte is working at a level that bears comparison with many of the best growers in Champagne...

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  • Clos des Goisses

    Clos des Goisses

    Champagne authority Peter Liem has argued, “From a top vintage, Clos des Goisses is one of the most exciting experiences Champagne can offer.” Today, we’re delighted to offer two of those ‘top vintages’ from the jewel...

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  • Robert Weil

    Robert Weil

    Good things come to those who wait. Respecting the stature, structure and subtlety of Kiedrich’s Gräfenberg vineyard, Robert Weil releases its Grosses Gewächs Riesling a full 12 months after it is...

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  • Peybonhomme-Les-Tours

    Peybonhomme-Les-Tours

    Who says Bordeaux can’t do artisanal? The Hubert family’s Château Peybonhomme-Les-Tours vineyard is a welcoming, radiant, biodynamic oasis amongst the sometimes dreary, conventionally farmed vineyards of Blaye...

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  • Bernard Baudry

    Bernard Baudry

    Giving rise to several lieu-dit bottlings, Baudry farms the full spectrum of Chinon’s varied terroirs, from the limestone-rich plateau and hillsides to the lower-lying gravel and sands of the Cravant-les-Côteaux valley...

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  • Brilliant New Releases from a Loire Valley Benchmark

    Brilliant New Releases from a Loire Valley Benchmark

    On a recent visit to one of Muscadet’s benchmarks, Domaine Jo Landron, we were blown away by both the latest vintages and how well the single-site wines age...

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