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Bruce Sanderson

Mainzer Weinbörse: Part II

Sorry about the delay in following up with my preliminary impressions of Germany’s 2007 vintage. I had a brief golf hiatus and escape from the seemingly endless scaffolding and construction in my neighborhood.

As I mentioned in Part I of this blog, the 2007s are a return to the classic style of German Riesling. Read more


James Laube

Napans Mourn The Passing of Mondavi

As I’ve driven around Napa and Sonoma counties the past few days in the wake of Robert Mondavi’s death, I’ve noticed how many American flags have been hanging at half mast.

It’s impossible to know whether these flags have been lowered in his memory or to honor fallen soldiers or in tribute to anyone else, but I’m heartened by how many of the people I’ve talked to about Mr. Read more


Harvey Steiman

A Delicate Shiraz

Few would think that the words "delicate" and "Australian Shiraz" could belong in the same sentence, but then they never would have tried Craiglee Shiraz. I am as guilty as the next big red Shiraz lover for dismissing this wine as light and pleasant, but inconsequential, although I have rated it highly in some vintages. Read more


James Laube

Williams Resigns from Phelps After 32 Vintages

Craig Williams and Tom Shelton, winemaker and president/CEO, respectively, of Joseph Phelps Vineyards, resigned from the Napa winery on Friday afternoon, according to their attorney.

The two longtime executives' departures from the famed Phelps winery was not a surprise, sources said, since they had been been mired in a drawn-out dispute over compensation. Read more


Richard Betts

Once Upon a Time in Australia…

I just spent the last few weeks in Australia and had the chance to eat and drink so wonderfully well. Tetsuya’s in Sydney was amazing, as was so much of the local fare at other spots. Of course, there was plenty of wine to accompany our meals, and we had a chance to enjoy many special bottles. Read more


Harvey Steiman

An Australian Riesling at 19

I have had enough aged Riesling in Australia to appreciate that the wines benefit tremendously from time in the bottle. At a few months to a couple of years old, they are all lime and floral and sometimes mineral flavors on a crisp, dry frame. Appealing enough, but they develop all kinds of extra stuff in the bottle. Read more


James Molesworth

Clay Pots and Terroir

I’ve been checking in with winemakers in the regions of the Southern Hemisphere that I cover (Chile, Argentina and South Africa) as their harvest is wrapping up, as I want to get an early read on potential quality for the 2008 vintage. I’ll file individual reports on each of these regions in the next week or so. Read more


James Suckling

The Precious World of Art and Wine Auctions

I was flying to Rome from London on British Airways on Friday and I read an interesting story on the art auction market in the current issue of the Economist – and it made me think about the wine auction market. Read more


James Laube

Farewell to the Man and Mentor

We knew this was coming.

Still, when Rob Mondavi called today at 9:53 a.m., with word that his grandfather Robert Mondavi had passed away quietly and peacefully this morning, chills ran up my spine. As I set the phone down, I felt an eerie mix of loss and sadness. Read more


Marvin Shanken

A Legend Lives On

Normally when a person passes away, our memories of him fade over time.

I don't think that this will apply to Robert Mondavi.

Much has been written about him, his life and his many contributions, to wine and beyond. He was a singular man, as focused on one great objective as anyone I have ever known. Read more


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