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Duckhorn Vineyards Celebrates 50 Years
Fifty years is a long time in Napa Valley. Long enough to watch vineyards change hands, styles rise and fall, and reputations come and go. To reach that milestone, and still feel relevant, confident, and forward-looking, is another thing entirely. This year, Duckhorn Vineyards marks its 50th anniversary. It’s a moment that feels like a… The post Duckhorn Vineyards Celebrates 50 Years appeared first on Haute Living San Francisco .
by Fran Miller5 viewshaute-winewine-countrywine-reviewswinemaker-interviewsduckhornduckhorn-vineyards - news
Champagne M.Hostomme: A Century of Grand Cru Heritage in Chouilly - An interview with Laurent Hostomme
Rooted in Chouilly, the Hostomme family has been shaping wine for nearly a century, from its beginnings in polyculture and post-phylloxera recovery, to its reputation today as a producer unafraid to experiment with forgotten grapes, unconventional élevage, and even sea-aging. At the helm is Laurent Hostomme, the fourth generation to steward the family name. For him, Champagne is not only an inheritance but a living philosophy, grounded in respect, generosity, and continuity.
by Lucy Edwards4 viewswinemaker-interviewschampagne-destinationsfuture-of-champagne - news
Arbane to Eau-de-Vie: Inside the Multi-Faceted World of Moutard
The rainy drive to Buxeuil reveals the character of the Côte des Bar: rural, rugged, and refreshingly unpolished. Far from the manicured elegance of the Montagne de Reims or the Côte des Blancs, this is Champagne’s earthy, southern sibling, raw and unapologetically itself. Alexandre Moutard, third generation, greets me with the ease of someone entirely at home in his surroundings: no fuss, no grand introduction, just a handshake, a smile, and a sense that we can get straight to the real stuff....
by Lucy Edwards4 viewswinemaker-interviewschampagne-destinationsfuture-of-champagne - news
Champagne Demière: The Secret to Crafting Age-Worthy Meunier
In the heart of Fleury la Rivière in the Vallée de la Marne, is where the legacy of Champagne Demière began in 1936. Audrey and Jérôme,...
by Lucy Edwards4 viewswinemaker-interviews - news
Interview with Agathe Bellanger of Champagne Le Brun de Neuville
Agathe Bellanger, a champenoise from Sézanne, has been part of the Champagne Le Brun de Neuville team since 2019. As the Sales Director and
by Lucy Edwards4 viewswinemaker-interviewswomen-of-champagne - news
The Magic of Meunier with Champagne Eric Taillet
Nestled in the heart of the Marne Valley, the Taillet house introduced its first bottles to the world in 1961. Today, under the...
by Lucy Edwards4 viewswinemaker-interviews
