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PIONEERING | MARTINBOROUGH NEW ZEALAND'S NORTH ISLAND
Millennials Are Entering Their Collecting Years — Will They Buy the Same Wines Boomers Did?
Shifting Perspectives: Is Ageing Wine a Thing of the Past?
RETHINKING JEREZ - EQUIPO NAVAZOS: This is not your parents' Sherry
THE BARON OF ALLOCATED SYRAH: Cayuse & Horsepower
IN FOCUS: Clos Rougeard
Due to the extreme rarity of its wines—and the fact that its pure Cabernet Francs may be the world’s greatest—Clos Rougeard has become the Loire Valley’s ultimate cult producer.
Its red trophies, Poyeux and Bourg, are now among the world’s most coveted wines, while its towering white, Brézé, is nearly as ardently sought after.
So, You Found an Old Bottle in Your Basement — Now What?
IN FOCUS: ALICE ET OLIVIER DE MOOR - Cult CHABLIS
Alice and Olivier De Moor live and work in Courgis, a small village 7km southwest of Chablis. It is where Olivier grew up, and his “old” cellar, the part where he ages his Chablis in oak barrels, is underneath his grandparents’ house.
Alice is from the Jura, and the two met at a large Chablis estate where Olivier was in charge of the vineyards. Both are enologists, graduates of the Dijon enological school, with enough knowledge to take a radically different direction for their vines and wines than their neighbors. While the division of labor principally consists of Olivier in the vines and Alice in the cellar and office, both are equally omnipresent in every role and all decisions are made together.