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How do New World wines differ in style from their European counterparts? Which wineries are on the cutting edge?
What do wine reviews really mean? And how dependable are they?
Based on an analysis of American imported wine statistics for 2007, American drinkers prefer wines imported from Mexico, France, Italy and Australia.
In uncertain economic times wine drinkers do not become teetotalers. They simply seek out bargain choices for everyday consumption. Malbec from Mendoza fits the bill.
When the prestigious Gourmand World Cookbook Awards were presented July 1, America was one of four countries with the most winners.
The red wine of Burgundy is being grown and bottled in many areas outside of Europe with great success and to wide acclaim.
Pinot Noir wines are one of the hardest wines to produce. Many areas produce great Pinot Noir, but the two that most often come to mind are Burgundy and Oregon.
A touch of New Orleans at Rideau Vineyards in Danish Solvang California and an interview with the owner Iris Rideau.
Can exporters & importers for South America's richest country profit from a more computerized economy plus demands for Argentina's wines in the international marketplace?
A closer look at outstanding wines from Australia's best regions
Petroleum products, pharmaceutical preparations, generators, vegetables and wines were among Spain's top exports in 2008.
Originally grown exclusively in southwest France, the robust, highly tannic Tannat has become the principal wine of Uruguay.
In world trade, big fish gobble up small fry. Constellation continues to aggressively buy international vinters while eyeing wine drinkers in China and India.
Imported wines from France, Italy, Australia and California are bestsellers, yet Argentina's New World Wines represent the fastest-growing drinks over the past two years.
Join a wine club, and enjoy the process of getting a wine education. Learn why wine tours are best saved as fun outings rather than for learning.
Alcohol duty in Britain is much higher than it is in France, so British visitors to France can often buy drinks cheaper than at home.
Our tasting panel revisits the current wines of South Africa.
When you're grilling this summer, cook a healthy and delicious dessert on the grill.
Give connoisseurs or novices a quality wine gift this holiday season. Buy custom wine gift baskets from a wine club for personalized, exclusive labels and great value.
Celebrity winemakers have the cash to indulge their inner vintners by making wine as a posh pastime. But are celebrity wines any good?
New Zealand's next big wine region, Gimblett Gravels, is making some serious noise in blind tastings against the best of Bordeaux.
Grenache has moved up from blending wine status to compete with Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Many thousands of different wine grapes are used around the world. From this diversity arises the enormous range of wines available.
Old World Style vs. New World Style
America's Answer to Burgundy's Côte d'Or?
Does red Burgundy still hold the lead in quality Pinot Noir?
A look at the place of sweet wines in modern cultures.
With great food, cask ales and stylish rooms set in an atmospheric village pub, the Swan Inn at Ascott-under-Wychwood is one of the most charming hotels in the Cotswolds.
Although any wine can be a great value, the category of "value wines" is often reserved for those wines priced under ten dollars, most of which are actually poor values.
Taking a day trip to tour the wineries along the Niagara Peninsula is a leisurely drive though the bucolic farms and sprawling vineyards of Beamsville and Vineland.
Located on the south bank of the River Thames, not far from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Vinopolis offers history and insight into the world of viticulture.
Our tasting panel reviews some current Chilean wines.
Southern Italy is best known for pizza, pasta, and pleasantly quaffable red table wines. All that is rapidly changing.
A tasting of 46 Zinfandels from wineries whose name begins with "R".
Red wines are blended for various reasons, both good and bad.
Perhaps no white winegrape variety in the world offers the extensive spectrum of wine styles as does Riesling, Germany's ancient noble grape.
Before investing large sums of money in a new business, profit-minded importers work long and hard to find the right products for the right audiences at the right prices.
If we look at wine grapes as the canvas the wine maker would be the artist that brings that canvas to life, creating a masterpiece called wine.
VIE Winery's current lineup of Syrah, Zinfandel, and Roussanne provides an excellent example of the New World Style.
First we were offered wine in a box. Now it's becoming available in individual serving size cans!
Collectible antiques, artwork and stamps were among the largest and fastest growing export shipments from France in 2008.
The French word terroir is used (also in English) to denote a winemaking approach which eludes many. The Académie Internationale du Vin wants to change that.


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