Most conversations about wine end up mentioning France. Our Gallic neighbours vie with Italy to be the largest wine producer of all, but France has a history and culture that few can match.
A 200% tariff would spark a tax bill of $500,000 for Grassroots Wine, a family-run business whose clients include stores and ...
The threat of spiraling US taxes on European wines and spirits comes at the worst possible time for French winemakers, who ...
A redo of one of the world’s most notable wine competitions — the 1976 Judgment of Paris — will pit U.S. wines against French Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.
Get a sneak peek at Wine Spectator editors' latest reviews with new scores and tasting notes of recently rated, primarily ...
The number 200 is top of mind across wine country in France, Italy and Spain, Europe's top producers of wine. That’s because ...
However, wines from these two regions couldn’t be ... Kimmeridgian and silex soils tend to impart a signature smoky aspect to French Sauvignon Blancs. Conversely, the alluvial soils of New ...
Café Boulud will host a dinner and feature a French Champagne house on March 27. La Goulue will host a dinner and wine ...
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