A measure identifying seven “countries of concern” has frustrated University of Florida professors, who are unsure whether they can offer research positions to students from China and other nations.
Jackson Family Wines winemaker Chris Carpenter is best-known for crafting mountain Cabernets from high-altitude vineyards above Napa Valley – but he’s every bit as proud of his Merlot and Chardonnay, as Richard Woodard discovers
For many years, much of the buzz in German fine wine circles centred on the great Grosses Gewächs dry Rieslings – but now the balance has shifted to the country’s sweeter, fruitier wines, especially from the Mosel. Richard Woodard reports.
With practically every scrap of land in the appellation turned over to the vine, biodiversity has been an inevitable casualty of Champagne’s global success. Can new initiatives such as Ruinart’s vitiforestry project in Taissy help redress the balance? Richard Woodard reports.
Interest in buying maturing casks of whisky has never been higher, but wise investors seek out the advice of experts – such as those at Bordeaux Index – before taking the plunge. Richard Woodard reports.