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November 10, 2025 – Did Japan’s Sake Laws Create a U.S. Brewing Boom?
Japan’s century-old brewing laws have frozen innovation at home and unexpectedly ignited a U.S. sake renaissance, with nearly 30 American breweries now crafting experimental rice ferments that Japan’s own rules forbid. Meanwhile, Andrew Jefford’s twin essays in Decanter urge calm amid health alarmism and climate-driven alcohol creep, reminding readers that pleasure, proportion, and balance—not panic—remain the truest measures of wine’s worth....
Le Domaine de la Roche – Beaujolais, France
Nestled in the heart of the Lantignié appellation, Le Domaine de la Roche is a vibrant, organic-driven estate where the passion of two friends crafts wines that truly show the soul of Beaujolais. A heartfelt favorite during our tour—this charming cellar delivers authenticity, scenic beauty, and unforgettable tastings.
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November 2, 2025 – Meet the Winemaker Making $25 Wines Taste Like $50 Bottles
Kermit Lynch reflects on a lifetime spent championing soulful, terroir-driven wines in Wine Spectator’s two-part feature, railing against enological conformity while celebrating harmony, individuality, and the enduring joy of the table. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Chronicle spotlights Kenny Likitprakong’s under-$25 California gems, Wine Business follows Charles Smith’s “REAL Wine” transparency crusade, and Phys.org reports that bacteria might soon help erase wildfire smoke from tainted wines....
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November 10, 2025 – Did Japan’s Sake Laws Create a U.S. Brewing Boom?
Japan’s century-old brewing laws have frozen innovation at home and unexpectedly ignited a U.S. sake renaissance, with nearly 30 American breweries now crafting experimental rice ferments that Japan’s own rules forbid. Meanwhile, Andrew Jefford’s twin essays in Decanter urge calm amid health alarmism and climate-driven alcohol creep, reminding readers that pleasure, proportion, and balance—not panic—remain the truest measures of wine’s worth....
November 2, 2025 – Meet the Winemaker Making $25 Wines Taste Like $50 Bottles
Kermit Lynch reflects on a lifetime spent championing soulful, terroir-driven wines in Wine Spectator’s two-part feature, railing against enological conformity while celebrating harmony, individuality, and the enduring joy of the table. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Chronicle spotlights Kenny Likitprakong’s under-$25 California gems, Wine Business follows Charles Smith’s “REAL Wine” transparency crusade, and Phys.org reports that bacteria might soon help erase wildfire smoke from tainted wines....
October 27, 2025 – Canadian Wine Sales Surge After U.S. Tariff Boycott
Mexico’s wine map is shifting as Puebla and Hidalgo rise to challenge Valle de Guadalupe, producing wines from volcanic soils just outside the “wine belt.” Elsewhere, Argentina dominates Wine-Searcher’s Top 10 Malbecs, Europe faces a succession crisis, and Canada sees a tariff-sparked wine boom....
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Wineries
Le Domaine de la Roche – Beaujolais, France
Nestled in the heart of the Lantignié appellation, Le Domaine de la Roche is a vibrant, organic-driven estate where the passion of two friends crafts wines that truly show the soul of Beaujolais. A heartfelt favorite during our tour—this charming cellar delivers authenticity, scenic beauty, and unforgettable tastings.
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Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe – Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône Valley
Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe stands as one of the most iconic estates in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, rooted in the stony plateau of La Crau since 1898. Family-run for over a century, the Brunier dynasty continues to craft some of the Rhône Valley’s most age-worthy, terroir-driven wines....
Restaurants
Le Comptoir de la Mère Germaine – Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Le Comptoir de la Mère Germaine blends bistronomic flair with South American accents in the heart of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Located on the village square and firmly rooted in local wine culture, it’s a compelling stop for Rhône Valley travelers seeking both tradition and innovation.
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Guides
The Ultimate Guide to Valle de Guadalupe Restaurants, Wineries, and Wines for the Perfect Long Weekend Escape
Discover the beauty and flavors of Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico's premier wine country. From boutique wineries to exquisite dining, luxurious stays, and stunning scenery, this guide explores the best that the region has to offer. This guide is being constantly updated. Originally Posted On February 21, 2024...
