Simply put, these are two sensational Barolo Riserva from an estate that I am convinced is on the up. Barolo Riserva necessitate additional ageing and therefore these two wines have only come onto the market this year – they have been well worth the wait.
Poderi Oddero is an historic Barolo property, with roots going bac...
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‘Vilmart is the greatest grower Champagne I know…the Vilmart range begins at brilliant and just keeps getting better.’ Tom Stevenson, leading specialist Champagne writer.
‘Vilmart & Cie. is not only one of the greatest grower-estates in Champagne, but one of the finest champagne producers of any ty...
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Alsace can be perplexing, but if you get to grips with the region, it can be hugely rewarding as is the case with this outstanding 2016 Riesling, Grand Cru Hengst from Josmeyer.
Why is it perplexing? Well, Alsace is home to an extensive patchwork of different terroirs, exposures and soils that permit a broad array of different...
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You may well have heard of Quinta do Noval; its reputation as a producer of one of the most sought-after vintage Ports, namely ‘Nacional’, is well-known. However, their flagship Port is not the subject of this email, rather the 2018 Quinta do Noval Reserva – their unfortified table wine, which I had the pleasure of tasting rece...
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I am pleased to offer two vintages of Barbaresco from Vietti and, in fact, two different wines.
Vietti has produced its Barbaresco Masseria for many years – this is not the name of a Cru, but rather a name given to a blend comprising fruit from two communes of Barbaresco; Neive and Treiso. The main vineyards that contrib...
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With the sun starting to shine and the ever-reliable BBC weather app suggesting sunshine and temperatures towards 20 degrees all through the Easter weekend, it seemed like a good idea to put rosé back front of mind.
Roberto Conterno’s excellent Nebbiolo-based Nervi Il Rosato has been an Atlas favourite for a numbe...
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