This Week in Wine: Highlights and Updates for the Week of May 24, 2026 Chris Lehoux, May 26, 2026 Hello and welcome to my weekly roundup of interesting wine stories from around the web. Here’s what I found worth sharing this week: Austria’s Wine Law is Bankrupt: A deep dive into the challenges facing Austrian wine laws, a problem not limited to Austria. Your wine list was built for a guest who no longer exists: An insightful commentary on the mismatch between traditional wine lists and the modern palate. $24,000 Burgundy returned after bizarre wine theft case: A strange story that concludes with the return of a valuable Burgundy wine. The Story Behind the American Wine Crisis: A survey capturing diverse opinions on the ongoing issues in the American wine industry. Kreso Petrekovic and the Resurrection of Babić at Vinas Mora: Celebrating the revival of Babić grapes, connecting tradition with modern wine practices. Slow Food founder Carlo Petrini dies aged 76: A tribute to a significant figure whose influence extended into the wine world. Europe’s oldest vineyards threatened by solar power: Highlighting the unintended consequences of renewable energy initiatives on historic European vineyards. English wineries battle ‘severe’ frost: Reporting on the impact of harsh weather on English wine production. Laurent-Perrier Flirts with Going Private: Discussing the potential for Laurent-Perrier to buy back its shares, hinting at significant corporate changes. Red Burgundy Giving You Sticker Shock? Head to This Italian Region Instead: An exploration of alternatives to expensive Burgundy wines, including offerings from Alto Adige. Lambrusco’s Bright Star Steals the Show: Spotlighting a new generation that’s bringing Lambrusco back into the limelight. The Way Alexander The Great Loved Drinking Wine Was Unique For His Time: A fascinating historical look at Alexander the Great’s unconventional wine-drinking habits. Petit Manseng in Virginia – why this grape could be the state’s new signature variety: Discussing the potential of Petit Manseng becoming a staple for Virginia wines. The Matriarch Of The Chartrons: An historical study covering important figures in the wine community. How Vision and Heartbreak Are Blended Into Every Bottle of Wine: A look into the emotional narratives that shape wine production today. That wraps up this week’s highlights! Stay tuned for more stories and insights on this ever-evolving topic of wine. 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