Vicki Denig is a wine and travel journalist who divides her time between New York and Paris. She is a certified wine specialist who has worked in the wine trade since 2013. To pick a bottle of wine ...
Deep green wine bottles whir along in a neat row. They twist and twirl through the mechanical line as if they were practicing a perfectly timed dance. Their audience: safety-goggled college students.
WHO DOESN'T want to be a rocket scientist? A best-selling novelist? Or, for that matter, a winemaker? Certain professions simply sound more glamorous than others. Yet the aerospace industry isn't ...
Most winemakers boast about terroir. Jesse Katz has built an empire by respecting it. As the founder and head winemaker of Aperture Cellars and Devil Proof Vineyards, Katz has become one of the most ...
Successfully maintaining a business for decades is impressive, but doing it for hundreds of years is quite the feat. Marchesi Antinori, a historic winemaking company, has stayed in business for over ...
The worlds of high-fashion and winemaking are not as far apart as one might think. Both require intuition, know-how — and wonderful ingredients. That’s perhaps why more and more fashion professionals ...
Every piece of the winemaking puzzle involves a series of decisions. It’s said that great wine is made in the vineyard. In reality, it certainly starts there, but winemaking is a process that involves ...
Mercenary Premier acquired the former Baileyana Winery in Edna Valley, adding full custom vinification to its mobile bottling ...
Thinking about becoming a winemaker? Obviously, there are plenty of amateur winemakers who have pursued their hobby and are making award-winning wines. But for those looking for a certificate and the ...
Mount Ararat is the national symbol of Armenia, but of particular importance to the country’s winemakers. Legend has it that as the biblical flood receded, Noah’s ark made landfall atop the cone of ...
Winemaking in Paris is back, and tours in Montmartre can introduce travellers to the origins of the capital’s vineyard industry. In recent decades, Île-de-France has been working to resurrect its ...
Israel may sit behind top wine countries like France, Italy and Spain in oenophiles’ minds, but science suggests all European wines are made from a cross of grapes originally from Israel and Turkey ...
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