The first Champagne single vineyard that is widely recognized, discovered by the Philipponnat family, showcases its truly unique qualities and ability to age in epic vertical tasting. ByCathrine Todd, ...
Bordered by the Pacific Coastal Range to the west, the Willamette Valley’s cool nights and warm summer days create the right ...
Today’s oldest living vine grows in Slovenia, dating to the 17th century, while northeastern Italy boasts a 350-year-old ...
July 4, 2025 marks the 10-year anniversary since Champagne hillsides, houses and cellars became a UNESCO World Heritage site and there will be major festivities on the day and throughout the month.
Oregon already has a reputation for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. But according to National Geographic, one Oregon wine ...
Champagne will always be there, but prices are rising. The quality of American sparklers has soared and even the best are relatively affordable. The Pour Champagne will always be there, but prices are ...