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Domaine de Chevalier retrospective highlights strength of white Bordeaux
White wines merit more attention, says Olivier Bernand, owner of celebrated Graves estate Domaine de Chevalier
White wines merit more attention, says Olivier Bernand, owner of celebrated Graves estate Domaine de Chevalier
From Sgt. Pepper to Nigel Kennedy, the classical-pop crossover is nothing new in the music world. But today's generation of musicians are going a step further by refusing to recognise genre at all, and instead seeing where the mood takes them - and their audiences
This bottle from Bordeaux has reason to call itself the world's most expensive wine. Is it worth it?
They were the first Burgundians in Oregon, and like all trailblazers they found it hard. Thirty years later, Veronique Drouhin is producing some of the finest American Pinot and Chardonnay
Last month marks a year since the passing of Andrew Fairlie, but his legacy lives on at Gleneagles
Champagne Taittinger is built on solid Roman foundations, but the family's real stability lies in the fact that it almost lost everything just a dozen years ago. 'Now we're stronger than ever,' says new boss Vitalie Taittinger
His family estate is one of the star names in Rhône trailblazer Hermitage, yet Jean-Louis Chave is more interested in reviving the modest family holdings in an altogether less fashionable appellation, where his ancestors first tended vines 500 years ago
The veteran food and drinks writer has produced a fine manual for novice and expert alike
The last decade has seen a wealth of Chinese purchases across Bordeaux, causing alarm and intrigue in equal measure. Jane Anson lifts the lid on the reality of being an outsider in the Gironde
New York is the bagel capital of the world, but it's in a state of flux as old bakers retire and family businesses close. Now a new generation of revivalists is making the classic snack relevant again