This Week in Wine: Highlights and Insights for April 19, 2026 Chris Lehoux, April 21, 2026 Hello and welcome to this week’s collection of intriguing wine-related stories from around the web. Each week, I sift through numerous articles and features to find what’s worth your time. Here’s what I found this week: Georgian Wine Looks Beyond Its Amber Identity – This article explores the diverse offerings of Georgian wineries, moving beyond the well-known amber wines. A Place to Drink Wine in New York for Every Occasion – Eliza Dumais shares her extensive recommendations for drinking wine in New York City. A Wine Project with Roots in the Past and Future – A fascinating look at a wine project grounded in historical significance. The Budget Side of Burgundy – Discusses what constitutes “budget” Burgundy today. Why Wine Lovers Should Note Malbec’s Location and Altitude – Explores the geographic factors influencing Malbec wines. Sorry Boomers, This New Bay Area Wine Fest is Not For You – A light-hearted commentary on a new wine festival aimed at a different generation. White Wine’s Winning Streak – Discusses the increasing popularity of white wines. How Tenuta di Trinoro is Keeping Andrea Franchetti’s Dream Alive – Chronicles the legacy of renowned Italian winemaker Andrea Franchetti. A Family Feud at an Oregon Winery Turns to Vinegar Over A.I. Slop – A humorous take on a feud that’s escalated in the winemaking world. Tropical Terroir: Inside Bali’s Budding Wine Scene – An exploration of Bali’s emerging wine industry. Growing Knowledge, Growing Yield: British Wine-Making Comes of Age – An article highlighting the advancements in British winemaking. Honesty Should be the Best Policy for Wine Critics – Discusses the ethical responsibilities of wine critics. Bordeaux Prices Likely to Rise – An outlook on the future of Bordeaux wine prices. Napa’s Four Leading Agriculture and Wine Organizations Speak with One Voice Before Board of Supervisors, Calling for Permitting Reform and Long-Term Land Use Protections – A crucial statement regarding land use and vineyard protections. The Wines That Changed How America Drinks, Decade by Decade – A retrospective on influential wines throughout American history. Hungarian Wine – A Turning Point? – Discusses a pivotal moment in Hungarian viticulture. Malbec’s Living Memory: Dr. Laura Catena On Why Old Vines Matter – Emphasizes the importance of old vines for Malbec production. Stay tuned for more insights and news in the world of wine next week! About the Author: Chris Lehoux Meet Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and dedicated blogger with a deep passion for all things wine-related. With years of expertise in the industry, Chris shares insightful wine reviews, valuable wine tasting tips, expert pairing advice, and captivating tales of vineyard visits. Join Chris on a journey through the world of wine, where every sip is an adventure waiting to be savored! Happenings Press Clippings Trends Wine News