Champagne has not lost its sparkle. Despite rumors of a “bubble burst” due to smaller shipments in 2023 and lower sales at the beginning of 2024, this appears more like a post-boom correction than a crisis. The growing interest sommeliers show in Champagne as a wine—enhancing unexpected pairings and bringing joy to any meal, not just special occasions—also attests to its enduring appeal. In this context, the annual SommelierS International tasting is an ideal opportunity to gather with fellow sommeliers, producers, and cellar masters, reflecting on the rhythm of the seasons: the holiday... Read more
The Association Internationale des Rosés de Terroirs (AIRT), created in 2021, has set itself the single mission of (re)promoting rosés de terroirs, rosés de garde. This means dispelling a few...
The Hemera cuvée is a symbol of the union of Terroirs. In 1808, when Apolline Henriot founded Maison Henriot, her vineyard was located in the heart of the Montagne de Reims, on the crus of Verzy,...
Muse du Val 2015 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Color: clear and bright, with a moderate ruby core and light tawny rim. Nose: high maturity, with leather, licorice, wet tobacco leaf, turned earth with...
Although the family's history dates back to 1808, the Domaine is currently represented by Michel and the eighth generation: Charline, Hugo, and Antoine. The vineyard, located in Urville, covers 70...
In 2021, Laure Canu became the general manager of Château Cantemerle, a 5th Grand Cru Classé in 1855 from Haut-Médoc, where she brings her expertise and dynamism. The objective now? To prove,...
Since its foundation in 1851, Bouvet-Ladubay has been a true historical monument of the fine bubbles of the Loire. Through 160 years of history and passion, the Saumur-based Maison has...