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Exploring Champagne Character Through Vinography Images: A Visual Journey

Chris Lehoux, January 3, 2026

The city of Reims, located in France’s renowned Champagne region, is characterized by an intricate network of tunnels and caves carved from Kimmeridgian chalk, which are integral to the creation of the region’s celebrated wines. These underground passages, rich with history, have been utilized by the wine industry for centuries….

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Discover Alternative Wine Styles to Refresh Your Palate Beyond Orange Wine

Chris Lehoux, January 1, 2026

In recent discussions among wine enthusiasts in major cities like Paris, New York, and Los Angeles, a noticeable shift in taste is emerging: many are starting to tire of orange wine. Despite its ancient winemaking process — fermenting white grapes with their skins — there’s a growing perception that orange…

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Wine Reviews

Alder’s Top California Wines to Remember in 2025

Chris Lehoux, December 31, 2025

Reflecting on a year filled with wine tastings, the most memorable wines stand out, evoking not just flavors but also emotions tied to personal experiences. Tasting and evaluating wine in today’s world, where many face hardship, can seem trivial. However, wine embodies the labor and optimism of those who cultivate…

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Cheers to 2024: Essential Insights on Champagne for Your New Year’s Celebration

Chris Lehoux, December 31, 2025

As New Year’s Eve approaches, many embrace the spirit of celebration, often donning festive attire and expecting a night filled with joy and maybe a little too much merriment. But there is a certain beauty in the chaos—a collective exhale that invites reflection and optimism for the year ahead. Champagne…

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Reflecting on 2025: A Year of Remembrance and Legacy

Chris Lehoux, December 30, 2025

As we approach the close of 2025, Wine Spectator reflects on the influential figures in the wine and restaurant industry who passed away this year. This group includes notable names such as Napa cult Cabernet pioneer Don Bryant, Quixote’s Carl Doumani, Château Rayas’ Emmanuel Reynaud, and Château Pavie’s Gérard Perse….

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Sip and Savor: Exploring Armenia’s Interactive Wine History Museum

Chris Lehoux, December 30, 2025

Colossal red-tuff structures tower over the village of Sasunik, located just 30 kilometers from Yerevan, guiding visitors towards one of Armenia’s most notable attractions: the interactive Wine History Museum of Armenia. This museum uniquely encourages guests to actively engage with the rich and complex history of the Armenian wine industry,…

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Happenings

This Week in Wine: Latest Updates and Insights for December 29, 2025

Chris Lehoux, December 30, 2025

Hello and welcome to my weekly roundup of interesting wine stories from the web. Below is a selection of articles that caught my eye this week. How Bordeaux is tackling trials and maximising opportunitiesAn exploration of Bordeaux’s strategies for handling challenges in the wine industry. New Energy in Southern Rhône’s…

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Beyond Bubbles: Exploring Unique Wines That Redefine Wine Time

Chris Lehoux, December 29, 2025

Wine enthusiasts recognize the holiday season by the wide array of sparkling wines available, complementing the appetizing display of festive treats like panettone and stollen. Yet, amidst the bubbly choices, many opt for still wines to enjoy during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. Here are some noteworthy selections: TJ’s…

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Wine Reviews

Meet the Ambassadors of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc: Celebrating New Zealand’s Iconic Wine

Chris Lehoux, December 28, 2025

Two distinct worlds of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc exist: one focused on mass production for grocery store shelves and the other, more interesting realm of artisan winemakers dedicated to showcasing terroir and craftsmanship within this popular wine style. Among these artisans is Appellation Marlborough, a collective of over 65 producers aimed…

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Beaujolais

Exploring Vinography Images: Capturing the Beauty of Gamay Skies

Chris Lehoux, December 27, 2025

Old Gamay vines sway gently under dramatic skies in the Moulin-à-Vent region of Beaujolais. This area is renowned for its history of old vines, partly due to economic factors as the wines have traditionally not commanded high prices, making replanting less feasible for producers. The vineyard in question appears to…

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Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and blogger, shares insightful reviews and tips on wine tasting, pairing, and vineyard visits. His passion and expertise in the wine industry shine through in his engaging and educational posts.

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