“In wine, there’s truth,” wrote Pliny the Elder of Greece in the first century CE. He also wrote that “The only certainty is that nothing is certain.” Both his conciseness and ambiguity are reflected ...
It is always sad when we hear news that someone whose work impacted our lives has reached the end of their days on this earth. Such was the case this past weekend, when I learned that esteemed wine ...
When Karen MacNeil announced on Instagram last December that she “hates the idea of Dry January,” the esteemed Napa-based wine writer unwittingly ignited a firestorm on social media. Dry January, a ...
Occasionally, when someone discovers that I write the weekly wine column for The Aspen Times, they’ll ask, “How’d you get into wine?” Those of us who have the great good fortune to be published with ...
What struck me most was how pivotal Robinson was to establishing a thirst for California wines in the U.K. in the '70s and '80s, convincing the Port- and Bordeaux-loving Brits that American bottles ...
The first writing about wine that I remember reading in any sort of thoughtful way was by Dorothy J. Gaiter and her husband, John Brecher, who co-wrote the Wall Street Journal’s wine column from 1998 ...
T+L's Wine & Spirits Editor shares his guide to Rome's finest wine bars, from the old-school to the cutting-edge. Camilla Glorioso From left: Approaching the Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza church, in central ...
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