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Fareham Wine Cellar 2024 Vintage Port Tasting
This is a tasting of 2024 Vintage Ports – a rare opportunity to try before you buy. We will be taking orders on the day, and wines will be shipped later in the year. Event Details at a Glance: Date: Friday, 12th June 2026 Time: 6.30 pm or 7.30 pm Venue: Fareham Wine Cellar, 55 […] The post Fareham Wine Cellar 2024 Vintage Port Tasting appeared first on Fareham Wine Cellar .
by Dominic Lockyer3 viewseventsgrahams-portport-wineport-wine-tastingportuguese-wineswine - news
Grands Jours in Burgundy
Spotlight on the 2023 and 2024 Burgundy vintages across the Côte d’Or. The 2023 vintage stands out for its generosity, high yields, and wines that are fruity, balanced, and approachable even in their youth. The 2024 vintage, marked by extreme weather conditions, low yields, and rigorous selection, produces precise, taut, and concentrated wines with remarkable aging potential. The event concludes with a tasting of the 2016 Clos Vougeot, a prime example of the depth and complexity of great Burgundy wines.
by Lola Mulard3 viewsnon-classe2023-vintage2024-vintagealigotebalanced-winesburgundy - news
Chianti Classico: freshness, drinkability, elegance
Between tradition and innovation, Chianti Classico is asserting its cultural and stylistic identity more than ever. Thanks to the “Chianti Classico 2000” project and the growing reputation of the Gran Selezione, the appellation is reaffirming its commitment to precision, quality, and patience. This momentum is further bolstered by rapidly expanding international markets and promising recent vintages.
by Lola Mulard4 viewsnews2023-vintage2024-vintageage-worthy-wineschianti-classicochianti-classico-2000 - news
Okanagan Valley Wines: Resilience in the Face of Adversity
It’s been a rough few years for British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley wine producers. A region once defined by boundless promise is now navigating a new normal marked by climate volatility, crop loss, and uncertainty. And yet, in the glass, hope still speaks and often very eloquently. I recently sat down to taste a handful of wines from two premiere Okanagan wineries. They reinforced an already firmly held conviction of just how important this region is to Canada’s fine wine landscape. But first, let’s talk about the storm the industry is weathering. Fire, Deep Freezes, and the Fight to Survive The Okanagan has endured a brutal string of vintages. It started with the catastrophic 2021 wildfires. That summer, blazes tore through the South Okanagan, shutting down tasting rooms and threatening livelihoods. The aftermath was equally devastating. Many 2021 wines showed clear signs of smoke taint, forcing wineries to declassify or discard entire cuvées. Some producers skipped bottling altogethe
by Jacky Blisson4 viewsreviews2024-vintagebc-winecanadian-winechardonnayclimate-change
