Miles Beale, head of the UK’s wine and spirits body, talks to Robert Joseph about the shape of the post-Brexit world.
Column - Robert Joseph
The library of rare books being assembled at Château Haut-Brion offers a glimpse into the evolution of food and wine. Felicity Carter paid a visit.
The region of Baja California is not, as the name suggests, in the US but in Mexico. Larry Walker finds out more.
The cork industry has not only been working to eliminate TCA, but is also taking cork in new directions. Felicity Carter reports.
Orange wines are coming into their own, says Simon Woolf. He tracks the rise of this once rare wine style.
Georgia is building its international reputation on artisanal wine. But, finds Simon Woolf, there is plenty of industrial wine being produced.
Rebecca Gibb MW visits Muscadet, a region undergoing a revival after years of problematic vintages and low prices. But can they seize the moment?
France was once the undisputed champion of the wine world. Have decades of competition eroded that claim? James Lawrence takes a look.
The picturesque Moselle Valley in Luxembourg is well known and firmly established as a preferred destination for discerning wine enthusiasts. Now – more and more – Crémant de Luxembourg is claiming a greater share of the spotlight.
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