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Swiss wine might be hard to find but it’s very easy to love
Ever tried Heida, Rezé and Petite Arvine? David Kermode waxes lyrical on Switzerland's indigenous grape varieties and exactly why Swiss wine is well worth seeking out
Ever tried Heida, Rezé and Petite Arvine? David Kermode waxes lyrical on Switzerland's indigenous grape varieties and exactly why Swiss wine is well worth seeking out
There are countless storage solutions for wine, but spirits collectors are often left to fend for themselves. Colin Hampden-White offers some handy hints
The Italian wine expert and buyer shares eight of her favourite wines from her turn as an IWSC judge
In episode 40 of The Drinking Hour, David Kermode discusses drinks industry predictions for 2022 with Richard Siddle, Editor in Chief of The Buyer
Joel Harrison reflects on what lies ahead in the world of spirits and cocktails for 2022 – from a continuing rise in at-home mixology to a new breed of bespoke whisky bottlings
We all know the big Cognac names, even if only from our favourite hip-hop tracks. But, says Richard Woodard, a smattering of smaller, boutique producers are quietly making their voices heard, and are well worth seeking out. Can this family-owned model survive?
Eric Zwiebel MS is long-standing executive head sommelier at the UK's prestigious Summer Lodge Hotel. Here, he shares his favourite wines from judging at the IWSC 2021
Nathan McCarley-O'Neill, director of mixology at Claridge's Hotel in London, shares his recipe for making the perfect Champagne cocktail at home
He may be co-proprietor of Napa’s oldest winery – Charles Krug – and from a line of legendary winemakers, but Peter Mondavi Jr still has ambitions he’s yet to achieve, from space travel to simply living in the moment
It was a vintage that excited on release but has since proved problematic. So, 25 years on, how are the top wines holding up? Christelle Guibert finds out