Wine Miss Manners: Why Wine Shouldn’t Be Your Go-To Gift Choice Chris Lehoux, February 4, 2026 Dear Miss Manners: I’ve received a delivery notice about two bottles of wine arriving soon. This marks the fourth time I’ve gotten such a gift from a financial advisor who handles some of my accounts. While I always send a gracious thank-you afterward, there’s a significant issue: I don’t drink… Continue Reading
Wine Say Oui to Wine: Discovering The Wine Station in the Social District Chris Lehoux, February 3, 2026 Thibaud Duccini, who grew up in Cannes, France, opened The Wine Station in Downtown Los Angeles in August 2025. Duccini’s childhood in a hospitality-rich environment led him to a career in the industry, starting when he was just 16 years old. After working with the Patina Group in LA for… Continue Reading
Wine The Dilemma of Bordeaux’s Winegrowers: Confronting an Impossible Choice Chris Lehoux, February 2, 2026 Bordeaux’s wine industry is currently grappling with a profound crisis that transcends financial concerns. Deep-rooted family legacies built over generations are at risk as many vineyards face economic collapse. For instance, a recent auction in Bordeaux’s Blaye region highlighted the dire situation when a winery’s inventory of organic wine sold… Continue Reading
Wine Dushore’s Valentine’s Day Celebration: Winter Wine and Chocolate Walk! Chris Lehoux, February 2, 2026 Dushore is set to host its 11th Winter Wine and Chocolate Walk next weekend, an event designed to invigorate local business during the typically slow January and February months. The initiative aims to draw visitors to Dushore and highlight its various businesses. According to Dushore Mayor Mary Beth Minier, local… Continue Reading
Wine Why Sparkling Wine is Experiencing a Boom in Brazil Right Now Chris Lehoux, February 1, 2026 Brazil is emerging as a notable wine producer, particularly known for its sparkling wines, primarily from the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. The region’s favorable climate—characterized by warm summers, cold winters, high altitudes, and well-draining soils—contributes to the exceptional quality of its grapes. Approximately half of the grapes… Continue Reading
Wine Trader Joe’s Wine Store Plans in Uniondale Denied by Liquor Authority Chris Lehoux, January 31, 2026 Trader Joe’s effort to establish a wine store in Uniondale, New York, was recently denied by the New York State Liquor Authority. The proposed location for the store was within the Gallery at Westbury Plaza, where a Trader Joe’s grocery store already operates. The liquor authority board decided against the… Continue Reading
Wine Remembering Daniel Cathiard: Co-Owner of Bordeaux’s Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte and Napa’s Cathiard Vineyard Passes Away at 81 Chris Lehoux, January 30, 2026 Daniel Cathiard, co-owner of Bordeaux’s Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte and Napa’s Cathiard Vineyard, passed away on January 28 at the age of 81 after a sudden illness. His wife, Florence Cathiard, expressed her sorrow, stating he was true to himself until the end and beloved by everyone. Born in Uriage les Bains,… Continue Reading
Wine What the Latest Data Reveals About Wine’s Evolving Role in American Culture Chris Lehoux, January 30, 2026 At a recent conference hosted by the Wine Market Council, industry leaders discussed the evolving landscape of wine consumption in the U.S., emphasizing the need for the wine industry to adapt to the changing lifestyles and health variables influencing consumer behavior in 2026. Dr. Liz Thach, president of the Wine… Continue Reading
Wine Is Wine Beneficial for Your Health? Experts Review the Latest Research Chris Lehoux, January 29, 2026 Wine has long been a cherished beverage, but its impact on health remains a subject of debate. A recent Gallup poll revealed that only 54% of Americans report consuming alcohol, with an increasing number viewing moderate drinking as unhealthy. This comes on the heels of a public health advisory issued… Continue Reading
Wine Wine Spectator Unveils Exciting 2026 Grand Tour Dates and Destinations Chris Lehoux, January 28, 2026 What do you call a room with more than 200 wineries pouring their finest? At Wine Spectator, it’s the Grand Tour. This renowned series of walk-around tastings featuring the world’s most outstanding wines will return this spring for three exclusive events across the U.S., allowing guests to sample more than… Continue Reading