What I’m Reading the Week of 11/24/24 : Vinography
Hello and welcome to my weekly roundup of the wine stories that I find of interest on the web. I post them to my magazine on Flipboard, but for those of you who aren’t Flipboard-inclined, here’s everything I’ve strained out of the wine-related muck for the week.
‘Collioure could be a little mountain Burgundy of the south’
Jefford looks to the south.
Gaja and Graci: Surfing Etna’s White Wave
Robert Camuto talks with Graci.
Customers lost 500,000 wine bottles when this S.F. startup failed. Now it’s back — with one big change
Call me skeptical.
Long Tied to Russia, Georgia’s Winemakers Tip a Glass to the West
Great photos, great article.
Wine Merchants Are Right That Tariffs Hurt Americans—Does Donald Trump Care?
The original title of this article had it phrased correctly: “Donald Trump Doesn’t Care.”
Three Orange Wines From Sonoma County To Try for the Holidays
Color-themed for the holiday!
Wine experts love Alsace Riesling. Why doesn’t everyone else?
Soooooo delicious.
How a popular Wine Country restaurant fell apart
Something smells fishy.
Turkey witnesses wine boom, despite government restrictions and tax hikes
A glimmer of hope.
One Of The First Single Vineyard Champagne Wines That Is An Under-The-Radar Superstar
Delicious and memorable.
How An Insult Created A Sparkling Wine Appellation In Piedmont, Italy
Prove ‘em wrong is a powerful motivation.
Climate change helps France’s Beaujolais wine find its sweet spot
Next after nouveau.
The county supervisor vs. the wine execs: A Napa Valley power struggle
Drama.
Monaco’s Tour de Force for Francs de Pied
In case you didn’t get invited to this $20,000 per seat dinner yourself.
This gorgeous Napa winery is a millennial honey trap. I’m not mad about it
Witness the genius of Lisa Mattson.
Devil’s Advocate: in Praise of Cabernet-Shiraz
It’s tasty!
Trump returns: The impact on the US wine industry
Could be worse than you think.
Turning The Tables on Felicity Carter
The Felicity backstory.
What the Headlines Get Wrong About Alcohol and Health
Laura Catena doing her thing.
Baltics Triumph Again in Sommelier Contest
Edges out Pascaline.
These Indigenous Winemakers Are Making History—While Sharing Their Own
Saveur is back!
What the US wine industry needs from its next agriculture secretary
Something other than a death knell.
With wine sales declining, there’s buzz in private label
Anything for margins.
How to Collect Wine Like a Billionaire Without a Billionaire’s Budget
Elin’s guide.
French protests: Growers block motorway and hijack lorries containing Spanish wine
We’ve been here before.
How a 150-Year-Old Grapevine Is Helping California Producers Adapt to Climate Change
The value of genetic heritage.