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Middle-Earth 2020 Pinot Meunier Rosé (Nelson)
New ZealandPinot Meunier is rarely seen in New Zealand, especially on its own, ...See Full Review$19 -
Middle-Earth 2019 Sauvignon Blanc (Nelson)
New ZealandIn addition to pineapple rind, red apple peel and lemon verbena tones, ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$17 -
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Middle-Earth 2019 Pinot Gris (Nelson)
New ZealandFrom the Nelson region at the top of the North Island, this ...See Full Review$17 -
Convento Oreja 2015 Crianza (Ribera del Duero)
Northern SpainBalsamic berry, prune and earth notes open this sappy, jammy RDD that's ...See Full Review$13 -
Le Vigne 2017 Appellation Series Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles)
Central CoastRoasted red-cherries, vanilla, rusty earth and wood aromas show on the nose ...See Full Review$27 -
Peachy Canyon 2017 Petite Sirah (Paso Robles)
Central CoastThere's a clean streak of down-the-middle purple aromas on this bottling, including ...See Full Review$40
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What Does “Earthy” Mean in Wine?
Wine terms can often sound vague. We're digging into common descriptions one at a time to tell you what they really mean. Today, we explore "earthy" wine...
What Does “Earthy” Mean in Wine?
Wine terms can often sound vague. We're digging into common descriptions one at a time to tell you what they really mean. Today, we explore "earthy" wine...
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Three Middle Eastern Menus for Your Next Dinner Party
These three Middle Eastern and North African dishes will become instant classics in your kitchen. We even paired them with regional wines...
Three Middle Eastern Menus for Your Next Dinner Party
These three Middle Eastern and North African dishes will become instant classics in your kitchen. We even paired them with regional wines...
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Beyond Organic: The Winemakers Leading a Sustainable Revolution
Organic and biodynamics are just the beginning for these sustainable wineries. Learn how winemakers are using their soil to combat climate change...
Beyond Organic: The Winemakers Leading a Sustainable Revolution
Organic and biodynamics are just the beginning for these sustainable wineries. Learn how winemakers are using their soil to combat climate change...
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Middle-Earth Magic
New Zealand Pinot Noir is setting new global standards for quality and affordability—and the best is yet to come...
Middle-Earth Magic
New Zealand Pinot Noir is setting new global standards for quality and affordability—and the best is yet to come...
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Beaujolais is a Glassful of Calm, Cozy Deliciousness
There is something supremely comforting about a glass of Beaujolais. It could be the the caress of the wines themselves: the vibrant berry fruit, gentle tannins and sturdy yet lightweight frame of the region’s most planted variety, Gamay; the silky texture and shimmering fruit of the region’s Chardonnay; or the crackle and crunch of a ballerina-hued Beaujolais Rosé—all achieved without muscle or flash—that warm the hardest of hearts and palates...
Beaujolais is a Glassful of Calm, Cozy Deliciousness
There is something supremely comforting about a glass of Beaujolais. It could be the the caress of the wines themselves: the vibrant berry fruit, gentle tannins and sturdy yet lightweight frame of the region’s most planted variety, Gamay; the silky texture and shimmering fruit of the region’s Chardonnay; or the crackle and crunch of a ballerina-hued Beaujolais Rosé—all achieved without muscle or flash—that warm the hardest of hearts and palates...
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How to Visit Every Winemaking Country on Earth
Jean-Baptiste Ancelot, a.k.a The Wine Explorer, visited over 500 wineries across 88 countries. Here’s what he found...
How to Visit Every Winemaking Country on Earth
Jean-Baptiste Ancelot, a.k.a The Wine Explorer, visited over 500 wineries across 88 countries. Here’s what he found...