Farewell to Rolland, the winemaker who changed wine
Michel Rolland, a legendary winemaker, passed away in Bordeaux at the age of 78, marking the end of an impactful era in the wine industry.
Michel Rolland, the criticized and adored French winemaker who standardized wine production, has died
Michel Rolland, a renowned French winemaker, passed away at the age of 78 due to a heart attack, leaving behind a legacy as a polarizing figure in the wine industry.
"My Second Homeland": How the Last Days in Argentina of the French Michel Rolland Were, and What Special Wine He Left That Will Be on Sale
Michel Rolland, the renowned French winemaker, passed away recently but left behind a remarkable legacy in Argentine winemaking, particularly with the Malbec varietal.
Michel Rolland, the most influential Argentine Malbec winemaker, has died
Michel Rolland, a renowned winemaker instrumental in the Argentine Malbec revolution, has passed away at the age of 78 due to a heart attack in France.
The rural engineering of Palmento Costanzo and the strength of Etna
Palmento Costanzo showcases an ancient winemaking facility in Sicily, reconstructed to preserve the traditional methods of viticulture using natural gravity.
Six Reds to Understand What Carbonic Maceration Is: Ancestral Root Wines Gaining More and More Followers
This article discusses six red wines that exemplify the process of carbonic maceration, highlighting their growing popularity due to freshness and value.
Marquês de Borba: the wines that put Alentejo on the map
The Marquês de Borba wine brand is a significant representation of the Alentejo region, establishing its identity and elegance through high-quality wines since 1997.
Japanese Women Award Czech Wines. Sakura Sends Four Diamond Trophies, One to a Winemaker in Kutná Hora
Czech wines received recognition from Japanese women, with four diamond trophies awarded by Sakura, including one for a winemaker in Kutná Hora.
5 Reasons Why Chardonnay Remains the Most Influential White Variety Internationally
The article discusses the popularity and versatility of the Chardonnay grape variety, highlighting its global reach and unique characteristics based on terroir and winemaking philosophy.
Iran-born winemaker 'thrilled' to be in US after fleeing country where alcohol is outlawed
Moe Momtazi, an Iranian-born winemaker in Oregon, reflects on his journey from fleeing Iran to building a successful winery in the United States amidst ongoing scrutiny of Iran's regime.
Uva lorena is one of the favorites among wine producers in São Roque
Producers in São Roque, Brazil, are cultivating the BRS Lorena grape, valued for its quality in winemaking despite recent weather challenges.
The Plea of Sandra Ciciriello for Isolabella Chardonnay
The article discusses a special event hosted by Sandra Ciciriello in Milan, highlighting the connection between renowned lawyer families and winemaking in Italy's Alta Langa region.
Man slept in his truck to chase a dream — now he's putting Arizona wine on the national map
Eric Glomski left his career as a restoration ecologist to pursue winemaking, ultimately making Arizona's wine region more prominent on the national stage.
In Search of the Oldest Known Muscadet Acres, South of Nantes
A passionate winemaker has discovered the oldest vineyard plot associated with the iconic Loire-Atlantique white wine, promising a fruitful first vintage.
Landscapes with history. Wines that, through their labels, remember Darwin's passage through Patagonia
The labels of certain wines feature illustrations from Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle, spotlighting history and family legacy in winemaking in Argentina.
High-altitude wines: how the new circuit of wineries is consolidating in the north of the country
Jujuy, Argentina, is emerging as a notable region for winemaking, particularly in the scenic areas of the Quebrada de Humahuaca and Valles Templados, where high-altitude vineyards are offering unique wine experiences.
The New Age of Non-Alcoholic Beverages
New de-alcoholization technologies enable renowned brands, like Spain's Freixenet, to preserve sensory properties of grapes without ethanol, catering to consumers from pregnant women to athletes.
Winemaker in F.A.Z. Salary Check: 'I am satisfied with my net income'
Winemaker Christian Dreißigacker from Rheinhessen expresses satisfaction with his net salary despite the hard work involved in grape growing and wine production.
The imprint of Luis, a white wine that drinks from the volcanic soil of Lanzarote
Jorge RodrÃguez continues a legacy of winemaking in Lanzarote with his contemporary approach at Bodega Olivina in Lajares.
Winemaking in Crisis: The Reasons for the Death of Wineries
The article discusses the lack of appreciation for German wine among Germans, which exacerbates the ongoing crisis in the winemaking sector, noting that this is a global issue requiring strategic adjustments to production to meet declining demand.
Heritage and gastronomy in the city of La Mancha that housed more than 2,000 caves for winemaking
Tomelloso, located in the province of Ciudad Real in Castilla-La Mancha, has a rich history connected to agriculture and winemaking, showcasing its traditional practices that reflect the adaptation of the population to their environment.
Charles Duval-Leroy – Talking to the man behind the famous champagne
An exclusive interview with Charles Duval-Leroy, the face of Duval-Leroy champagne, discussing the company's elegance and gastronomic character during his visit to Greece for a global trade tour.
Everything you need to know about Champagne
The article covers the prestigious sparkling wine Champagne, its strict regional rules, unique climate, and rich winemaking tradition in northeastern France.
Zitsa: The new major project of the resourceful winemaker Apostolos Thymiopoulos
The article discusses the new venture of winemaker Apostolos Thymiopoulos in the Zitsa vineyard and the historical Glinavos winery.