Mouton Rothschild to release limited edition Versailles cases
Château Mouton Rothschild has worked with the Palace of Versailles to create 75 limited edition cases containing five vintages of the Bordeaux first growth’s wines, ... Read More
Top Côte Chalonnaise & Mâconnais 2017 en primeur wines
Tim Atkin MW kicks off our Burgundy 2017 coverage by taking a look at these two subregions to the south of the Côte d'Or. Scroll ... Read More
Tasting 40 years of Domaine de Chevalier white wines
Jane Anson enjoys an incredible vertical of Domaine de Chevalier white wines - read her report and and see full tasting notes for 20 vintages ... Read More
VistaJet’s newest in-flight service is nothing to “wine” about
VistaJet Founder and Chairman, Thomas Flohr is an avid collector and investor in wine with a cellar of more than 3,000 bottles and a particular ... Read More
Haut-Médoc 2010 & 2014 panel tasting results
It’s the perfect time to take an in-depth look at these two vintages, says Jane Anson, as they’re both entering a good early-drinking phase – ... Read More
Mar de Frades launches Atlantic Godello from Rías Baixas
Leading Albariño producer, Mar de Frades, has launched its first 100% Godello wine from coastal vineyards in Rías Baixas, Galicia, in the northwest corner of ... Read More
The Decanter interview: Thomas Duroux
Since his arrival at Château Palmer in 2004, this instinctive winemaker has converted the Margaux estate to biodynamics and created a second wine. He tells ... Read More
Chateau Montelena: Profile and top wines
In 1976, the famous Judgement of Paris Tasting pushed Napa Valley’s Chateau Montelena into the wine world’s consciousness, bestowing lasting fame... Visit Chateau Montelena and ... Read More
Wine investment scheme closed after ‘frittering away’ funds
UK-based investment firm Intercontinental Wines Ltd has been wound up in the public interest after ‘frittering away’ investors’ money on personal expenditure, said UK government ... Read More
Cheval Blanc co-owner Albert Frère dies
Albert Frère, the billionaire veteran Belgian businessman and who became co-owner of Château Cheval Blanc in Bordeaux after investing with Bernard Arnault, has died aged ... Read More
Jefford on Monday: English wine – Look east
Andrew Jefford hails the insights of a new climate study for future UK plantings... The vineyards at Simpsons Wine Estate, in Kent. Credit: Ellie Douglas/ ... Read More
Wine Legend: Szepsy, Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos 1999
An 'amazingly persistent' wine.... Credit: Mike Prior / Decanter. With thanks to Top Selection Wines & Spirits (www.topselection.co.uk) for the loan of the bottle Wine ... Read More
Panel tasting: Best Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadenes
The quality came through in consistent scores, found our judges. Andy Howard MW reports on the tasting... There were very few disappointments in this interesting ... Read More
Eat and drink the Bauhaus way
50 days to go: The Bauhaus centenary celebrations There is nothing quite like finding the “authentic”. That can be visiting places where important things happened ... Read More
What are the latest trends for Chinese wine consumers – report
This first market report from the ProWine China trade forum held earlier this month looks at the preferred wine flavour profiles for Chinese consumers and ... Read More
Pacific Resort Hotel Group Launches Exclusive Wine Range
At a first glance, you might not recognise the similarities between Gisborne, New Zealand and the tropical Cook Islands. However, when you take a closer ... Read More
Macallan 1926 whisky sets new world record at auction – Christie’s
A single bottle of The Macallan 60 Year Old single malt Scotch whisky has set a new world record at auction after selling for £1.2 ... Read More
Producer profile: Dom Pérignon Champagne
Read our profile on Dom Pérignon and see tasting notes and scores from Decanter's experts... Dom Pérignon is owned by Moët & Chandon, although it's considered ... Read More
Anson: Why slow fermentation pays off…
If you try a single new Sonoma Chardonnay this year, then how about one fermented with wild yeast for a full 12 months? Jane Anson ... Read More
Monferrato Nebbiolo DOC set to become reality
Many wineries have expressed interest in taking advantage of new rules that will allow Monferrato DOC producers in Piedmont to specify Nebbiolo or Nebbiolo Superiore ... Read More
Wine to be ‘overstocked’ in the UK ahead of Brexit
Concerns over the Brexit trade deal on both sides of the channel means that wine is being stockpiled ahead of the UK officially leaving the ... Read More
Best Veneto wines: Expert picks
Decanter's tastings team picks out some top wines from this important Italian region, the home of Prosecco, Soave, Valpolicella and more. With an introduction by ... Read More
Jefford on Monday: Ontario’s wild ride
Andrew Jefford returns to the Niagara Escarpment... The vineyards at Stratus Credit: www.stratuswines.com Jefford on Monday: Ontario’s wild ride Human beings love to simplify. All ... Read More
Ten great restaurants in LA for wine lovers
Surrounded by a region of wineries, farmland and seafood, it’s easy to see why Los Angeles is almost as famous for its fine dining as ... Read More
Quinta do Noval Port: A look back in time
Richard Mayson recently tasted a range of Noval's Ports, including several vintages of the renowned Nacional, and pre-war colheitas... A worker during the 2016 Touriga ... Read More
Top wines to try from Alto Adige
Exciting wines to seek out from this pocket of northern Italy, plus producers to watch... Alto Adige is one of the smallest winegrowing regions in ... Read More
Puerto Vallarta Tourism Chief: Visit to become one of us, you will be safe!
The man behind Puerto Vallarta Tourism is the Director-General of the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board, Mr. Javier Aranda Pedrero. He is the man and the face ... Read More
UK government consumption of English and Welsh wine increases
The UK government has continued to ramp up its purchase and consumption of English and Welsh wine, which made up 57% of the wine drunk ... Read More
Understanding Pauillac through the 2015 vintage
Jane Anson revisits the 'hugely acclaimed' 2015 vintage in Pauillac, tasting a total of 32 wines, both grand vins and their second labels... 2015 was ... Read More
New coastal vineyard in Argentina planted at more than 45° South
Bahía Bustamante in Argentina is best known for whale-watching, penguins and seaweed farming, but it could also one day be known for wine as Argentina’s ... Read More