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Anne Krebiehl blogs from Wine Australia's One Day Wine School

Published:  30 November, 2011

While still leading the UK wine market by volume and value, Australia is at pains to explain that it has more to offer than simple quaffing wines.

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Blog: Laura Heywood uncovers organic treats from Languedoc-Roussillon

Published:  25 November, 2011

With its rate of conversion to organic viticulture up 30% over the last three years, the Languedoc-Roussillon has lofty aims to become the largest organic vineyard area in Europe within five years.

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Blog: Douglas Blyde reviews Morgenster wines at The Square

Published:  15 November, 2011

Gulio Bertrand and Henry Kotzé came to London restaurant, The Square to introduce the Morgenster range of wines to journalists.

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Blog: Jennifer Ah-Kin ventures to the National Romanian Wine Exhibition

Published:  08 November, 2011

It's a cold sunny day, and Romanian folk music blares out from hidden speakers as we pass a stall selling plastic pint glasses of unfermented local grape juice and enter the exhibition hall, a former aeroplane hanger, from the look of the airfield next door.

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Blog: Laura Heywood turns her hand to gin making

Published:  04 November, 2011

Making my own gin - now that's what I call fun.

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Blog: Martin Pilkington visits the Hendrick's distillery

Published:  03 November, 2011

William Grant's seems to be on a creative roll with marketing to the press of late. Last week Glenfiddich hosted their One Day You Will event - featured in a previous blog - and this week was the turn of their Hendrick's gin brand.

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Blog: Martin Pilkington goes on a voyage of discovery

Published:  01 November, 2011

Martin Pilkington reports from the Glenfiddich One Day You Will Summit.

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Blog: Anne Krebiehl meets the Bonded Warehousekeepers Association

Published:  27 October, 2011

Last Friday, October 21, saw members of the Bonded Warehousekeepers Association sip aperitifs on the sunny terrace of the House of Commons and eat at the Winston Churchill Suite at their annual lunch sponsored by Diane Abbott MP.

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Blog: From Russia with Love

Published:  26 October, 2011

Harpers news editor Gemma McKenna blogs about her trip to Russia's wine region

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Blog: Anne Krebiehl on Symington Family Estates

Published:  25 October, 2011

Anne Krebiehl tastes Symington Family Estates' Single Quinta Ports

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Douglas Blyde: a gourmet voyage through Chile with Viña Ventisquero

Published:  24 October, 2011

Harper's Wine & Spirit recently ventured to a raucous lunch at Marylebone's Pied à Terre restaurant. Hosted by Felipe Tosso, gourmet, guitarist and head winemaker of five of Coastal Maipo Valley based winery, Viña Ventisquero attendees included dynamic sommeliers from a selection of Britain's leading venues.

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Geoffrey Dean: Italian wine harvest in Marche

Published:  21 October, 2011

A blisteringly hot August in central Italy has led to a fall in grape production of 10-15% in the region according to one of the leading winemakers in the Marche. Mirko Morbidoni, the man behind the Domodimonti wines that are catching the eye of wine judges in the UK, said that some of the hottest temperatures he can remember obliged him to start harvesting in early September.

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Blog: James Lawrence tours Penedes and Rioja

Published:  19 October, 2011

Blog: James Lawrence tours Penedes and Rioja

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Bryan Urbick: how sharing knowledge can help master consumer knowledge

Published:  19 October, 2011

Every year hundreds of millions of pounds are spent on consumer and market research. Whether for NPD or to determine how to further develop a brands' journey, a myriad of research projects is deemed fundamental and justifies the investment of time and money.

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Geoffrey Dean: is that a £200,000 Cognac trunk in Harrods window?

Published:  13 October, 2011

Anyone walking past Harrods on Brompton Road by the corner of Hans Road before October 22 can have a look at the sumptuous Martell 'trunk' on display behind the famous old London store's windows. It's shaped more like a bookcase than a suitcase and, thanks to its special contents, carries a cool RRP of £200,000. Only two have been made - the other being in the Far East - and for serious Cognac connoisseurs with money to blow, this represents a must-have toy.

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Judges blog: Great British Beer Hunt unmasks brewing talent

Published:  11 October, 2011

Never has there been a more exciting time for brewers hailing from our very own green and pleasant land.

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Catherine Monahan: why consumers must come first in indies supplier debate

Published:  11 October, 2011

Watching the brand channel debate is like watching a rugby match where the ball has been left on the sidelines.

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Blog: Anne Krebiehl tastes St Urbanshof Piesporter Goldtröpfchen

Published:  10 October, 2011

Anne Krebiehl tastes St Urbanshof Piesporter Goldtröpfchen Vertical 1996-2010

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Andrew O"Connor reviews New Zealand Winegrowers new releases tasting, September 2011

Published:  07 October, 2011

Of the 207 wines on show a full 65 were Sauvignon Blanc, 49 Pinot Noir, 20 Riesling, 18 Pinot Gris, 18 Chardonnay, 13 Red blends (Cabernet Merlot predominantly) and a paltry two Syrah.
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Justin Keay: Tremendous Toro

Published:  06 October, 2011


For most British wine drinkers Spanish wine broadly equates to Rioja - maybe also Navarra and Cava - despite this large country having regions that produce much better wines. For my palate, though there are honorable exceptions, Rioja has become one of the more boring wine regions; production is dominated by large producers making bland "modern" Riojas without those special characteristics that once made Rioja different. Given that Spanish wine - and Rioja - is dominated by one grape, tempranillo, the result not surprisingly is that wines can taste remarkably consistent - and not necessarily in a good way.

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