Chicagoans can now get a taste of Napa Valley without leaving the city. The Oakville Grill & Cellar—a partnership between wine director Richard Hanauer, chef Maxwell Robbins and restaurant group Lettuce Entertain You—debuted April 24 in Chicago’s Fulton Market District. The restaurant’s menu revolves around the team’s partnerships with farms, ranches and wineries throughout California
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You had me at the first sip. What a beauty! A Pinot for lovers of savoury goodness. A wine that strides out with confidence, it’s plentiful with highlights of briar, twiggy things and earthy notes. An attractive dried red petal perfume, dried strawberry and orange peel build more interest. What drags closer is the concentration
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For many people, coffee is one of life’s greatest pleasures—not to mention an energy boost. Recent studies have linked coffee to longer life and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease, among other potential health benefits. Yet for decades, conflicting research has suggested that coffee may lead to cardiovascular issues, particularly a type of dangerous irregular heartbeat
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Dam good Hunter Valley Shiraz you could say. From a tiny 0.8 hectare block that resides across the dam (funnily enough) from the famed Kiss block, this Dam Block 2021 is a dense red ready to add some snuggle factor to your chilly winter evenings. Absolutely age-worthy and delicious, it rides on an even keel
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Bacchus is a grape that has come to my mind as one of England’s exciting white wine grapes. I first came across it in the early 2000’s when I started adding the occasional English wine to my repertoire. It wasn’t that hard to find by the mid 2000’s. There was at least one Bacchus wine
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What started as a one-off make up blend many years ago of the Lips and Arseholes (L&A = Elenay), the Elenay has morphed into a considered and premium wine in the Thomas Wines range. So much so, it seems to strut with glitter and shiny stuff. Incredibly successful on the show circuit, it’s a victory
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Wine Spectator kicked off this year’s three-city Grand Tour at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., on April 15. More than 1,000 attendees swirled and tasted 230-plus outstanding wines, each one reviewed at 90 points or higher. Numerous winery owners and winemakers were on hand to pour for the thirsty crowd
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There’s a new restaurant on the 24th floor of the Ritz-Carlton in Los Angeles. Actually, that’s an understatement: The floor has multiple new restaurants. Earlier this year, chef Kevin Luzande—formerly of Acre Restaurant in Los Cabos, Mexico—debuted Sendero, a project encompassing four culinary concepts. These join a global portfolio of impressive restaurants in the Ritz-Carlton
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Who makes it? Chapel Down Bacchus is a fruity fizz from the South of England. Chapel Down is one of the well known names of English Wine. It also has a cellar door that is an easy trip from London. And English Sparkling has already established itself as a desirable alternative amongst locals and is
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Michel Reybier, the billionaire hotelier and owner of St.-Estèphe second-growth Château Cos-d’Estournel, has purchased neighboring winery Château Cos Labory. Reybier finalized a deal a few weeks ago, purchasing the fifth-growth from the Audoy family for an undisclosed sum. The deal expands Reybier’s growing wine empire and his presence in St.-Estèphe. Cos Labory, which has a
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The 2021 release was an absolute belter and winemaker Adam Clay has levelled up with this 2022 GSM. A fabulous drink, the savoury appeal really stood out on this occasion. A 62/31/7 blend compared to the 56/39/5 of 2021, it’s great to see vintage variation at play with the subtle adjustments to the blend. The
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Who makes it? Are You Game, Shiraz is just one of the quirky wines from Fowles, a family winery based in Victoria. It has the benefit of having a cellar door that is easy to reach on the highway between Melbourne and the NSW border. The range has grown and has some innovative twists added lately
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From flat bottles to plastic-free packaging and lighter containers, companies across the globe are working on ways to reduce the wine industry’s ecological footprint. Recently, an Australian wine company has thrown its hat into the ring with label-free—meaning paper- and ink-free—bottles. This year, Fourth Wave Wine launched its new, sustainability-focused brand, Crate, created with branding
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Burgundy’s legendary Aubert de Villaine of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti joins the latest episode of Straight Talk for an exclusive rare interview covering his auction-darling Pinot Noirs, his first encounter with Robert Mondavi, and his role in the controversial 1976 Judgment of Paris tasting. Southern France wine star Gérard Bertrand, the subject of our May issue
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What a great exercise it was to taste this Block 5 Riesling beside its sibling the Colmar Reserve Riesling. The two sites are 100 metres apart from one another but both wines are very different, and it must be said, both are excellent. The concentration of this Block 5 is clear. Dripping with lime juice,
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Michael Mina has had a busy year so far. Fresh from revamping his Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence–winning Stripsteak in Las Vegas, the chef-restaurateur unveiled a new Italian restaurant, Sorelle, in Charleston, S.C., in February. A collaboration with Charleston’s Beemok Hospitality Collection, Sorelle is Mina’s first South Carolina establishment and joins an acclaimed
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