Columns — Terroir

🌟 Château Rayas – Where Soul Meets Soil: Reflections on True Terroir

🌟 Château Rayas – Where Soul Meets Soil: Reflections on True Terroir

Château Rayas by the Reynaud family — one of the world’s most distinctive and polarizing wines. Why does aged Rayas surpass any Burgundy, while even a 20-year-old vintage delivers extraordinary depth? Reflections on true terroir, vineyard and cellar microbiology, Emmanuel Reynaud’s undeniable talent, and why Rayas deserves its own appellation. Tasting notes on the incomparable 1988 and magnificent young vintages — an unforgettable fine wine experience.

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Exploring Burgundy

🍷 Exploring Burgundy in the context of vintages and the styles of individual winemakers

A sommelier’s deep dive into a rare Burgundy comparative tasting, contrasting the styles of master vintners like Roumier, Ponsot, Pitiot, Faiveley, and Perrot-Minot across the highly-acclaimed 2010, 2009, and 2005 vintages. The article features reviews of iconic wines from Clos de Tart and Clos de la Bussière.

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Champagne La Rogerie's Bourg Sud by Justine Boxler and François Petit

An in-depth review of Champagne La Rogerie's Bourg Sud by Justine Boxler and François Petit

Here is what one can respect the British for: even in difficult economic times, they try to maintain a high standard for the level of wines they sell in wine venues, and for the huge number of wine venues that have been operating for decades. This is a very clear indicator of the development of wine culture.

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