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Château Mont-Thabor – A Family-Run Organic Estate in Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Château Mont-Thabor, a historic family-run estate in Bédarrides, has been producing wines in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Côtes du Rhône, and Luberon since 1881. Now managed by Fanny Stehelin, her husband Vincent Brémond, and her father Daniel Stehelin, the domaine combines generational expertise with certified organic farming to craft terroir-driven wines....

2021 Chateau Mont-Thabor Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Old-vine Grenache in a classic key: Mont-Thabor 2021 layers black-cherry and blackberry depth with cigar-box spice and a faint smoky line, then finishes long and tidy. It’s poised rather than showy—CdP clarity with a quiet streak of power....

October 6, 2025 – Did Humans Inherit Their Love for Booze from Chimps?

Wild chimps get naturally tipsy, Sonoma debates a 1% wine tax, and Lodi’s once-odd vineyard now has a waiting list. Plus, Robb Report names the 50 greatest California Chardonnays—and our picks of the week span Panizzi, San Felice, and Azumi Houston....

Azumi Houston Delivers Precision-Driven Japanese Cuisine in River Oaks

Located in Houston’s upscale River Oaks District, Azumi serves a tightly executed Japanese menu under the leadership of Chef Timur Fazilov. With a refined sushi program, bold hot kitchen offerings, and a deliberate approach to plating and service, this newcomer reflects technique-forward cooking and a confident presence in a competitive dining scene....

Panizzi: Bringing Pinot Noir to Tuscany

Perched just outside San Gimignano, Panizzi has carved a reputation on the strength of itsVernaccia but quietly experiments beyond local tradition. From structured Chianti to an unexpected Tuscan Pinot Noir, the estate blends innovation with site-driven winemaking under the guidance of Alessandro Cellai....

2021 San Felice Pugnitello Toscana IGT

Tuscan heritage, sharpened: Pugnitello 2021 carries dark-berry depth and lavender spice along a graphite line—polished, savory, and quietly distinctive from first sip to finish. ...

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October 6, 2025 – Did Humans Inherit Their Love for Booze from Chimps?

Wild chimps get naturally tipsy, Sonoma debates a 1% wine tax, and Lodi’s once-odd vineyard now has a waiting list. Plus, Robb Report names the 50 greatest California Chardonnays—and our picks of the week span Panizzi, San Felice, and Azumi Houston....

September 29, 2025 – Kirkland Prosecco Recall After Bottles Explode in Over 10 States

Angelina Mondavi breaks family precedent as the first woman to lead winemaking at Charles Krug, while Europe’s wine culture faces WHO scrutiny, Costco recalls shattering Prosecco, and Chianti Classico earns new respect with its subzones....

September 22, 2025 – Is $52 the New Normal for Wine Lovers?

Three states—Mississippi, Delaware, and Arkansas—have overhauled their direct-to-consumer shipping laws, signaling a notable loosening of long-standing restrictions in the U.S. DtC wine market. Meanwhile, Alma Rosa’s Samra Morris has been named a finalist for Wine Enthusiast’s 2025 Winemaker of the Year, Napa bottle prices push national averages upward, and blind tasting emerges as social media’s latest wine-education trend....

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2021 Chateau Mont-Thabor Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Old-vine Grenache in a classic key: Mont-Thabor 2021 layers black-cherry and blackberry depth with cigar-box spice and a faint smoky line, then finishes long and tidy. It’s poised rather than showy—CdP clarity with a quiet streak of power....

2021 San Felice Pugnitello Toscana IGT

Tuscan heritage, sharpened: Pugnitello 2021 carries dark-berry depth and lavender spice along a graphite line—polished, savory, and quietly distinctive from first sip to finish. ...

Antinori Cervaro della Sala IGT Chardonnay Grechetto 2022

Antinori’s flagship white from Castello della Sala in Umbria continues its reputation as one of Italy’s most elegant Chardonnay-based blends. The 2022 Cervaro della Sala balances ripe citrus and mineral tension with layers of oak-driven complexity, though the barrel influence runs slightly heavy-handed. ...

Château Mont-Thabor – A Family-Run Organic Estate in Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Château Mont-Thabor, a historic family-run estate in Bédarrides, has been producing wines in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Côtes du Rhône, and Luberon since 1881. Now managed by Fanny Stehelin, her husband Vincent Brémond, and her father Daniel Stehelin, the domaine combines generational expertise with certified organic farming to craft terroir-driven wines....

Panizzi: Bringing Pinot Noir to Tuscany

Perched just outside San Gimignano, Panizzi has carved a reputation on the strength of itsVernaccia but quietly experiments beyond local tradition. From structured Chianti to an unexpected Tuscan Pinot Noir, the estate blends innovation with site-driven winemaking under the guidance of Alessandro Cellai....

Enoteca Il Goccetto

Enoteca Il Goccetto has been a Roman institution since 1983. Set in a 16th‑century building, the bar features antique décor with a coffered ceiling and shelves packed with over 800 wine labels, predominantly Italian, plus select French bottles....

Restaurants

Azumi Houston Delivers Precision-Driven Japanese Cuisine in River Oaks

Located in Houston’s upscale River Oaks District, Azumi serves a tightly executed Japanese menu under the leadership of Chef Timur Fazilov. With a refined sushi program, bold hot kitchen offerings, and a deliberate approach to plating and service, this newcomer reflects technique-forward cooking and a confident presence in a competitive dining scene....

Per Me

Michelin-starred Per Me in Rome, led by Chef Giulio Terrinoni, offers seafood-focused tasting menus with optional wine pairings in an elegant, minimalist setting near Campo de' Fiori. Expect refined Italian flavors, creative plating, and a personalized dining experience with a strong focus on seasonal ingredients....

Potente: Modern Italian Dining Rooted in Gulf Coast Sensibility

Located steps from Minute Maid Park, Potente offers modern Italian fare with a Gulf Coast touch. Under the leadership of Chef Danny Trace, the kitchen delivers confidently executed dishes that highlight local sourcing, precise technique, and seasonal finesse....

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...

Jerome Wine Tasting Guide: Where to Visit and Why  

Jerome is Arizona's up-and-coming wine region, and it is a must visit! Explore unique wineries and discover delicious finds in this charming historic town. ...

The Early Stages of The Writing of Sideways

We're coming up on the 20-year anniversary of the release of the cult wine movie Sideways. Not many movies, or books, or other art for that matter, stand the test of time and are recognizably alive 20 years after and still resonate with people....

Wine Gadgets

VoChill: A Functional & Elegant Wine Chiller

With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to explore solutions for keeping your wine refreshingly chilled....

Easy Guide to Wine Decanting, Plus How to Choose the Right Decanter

There are so many decanters on the market, and so many styles of wine, sometimes it’s difficult to know which sized decanter to use with which grape variety, and how long each type of wine needs to be decanted. ...

5 Wine Carrier Bags to Help You Carry and Transport Wine

Transporting wine can be a nerve-wracking experience. The sound of bottles clinking together is enough to make any wine lover panic....

Interviews

Anton Van De Plas and The Gandona Winery Story: The Cork and Journey Interview

Brett and Tina sit down with Anton Van de Plas and go over the rich history of the Napa Valley wineries including Gandona Winery...

John Steach and his Coravin Adaptor: The Cork and Journey Interview

Brett gets on a Video Call and Interviews John Steach the inventor of the Coravin Argon Wine Adapter and go over how it is revolutionizing the wine industry almost as much as the Coravin has....

Jack Galante: The Cork and Journey Interview

Tina and Brett sat down with Jack Galante at his Caramel Valley Winery and dive into his origins and legacy in the world of wine....