Emilio Bulfon’s “recovered” varieties are ones that are unfamiliar to even the most trained ears, hard to pronounce, and harder to come by in any…read more
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Island Wine: The Pinot Noirs of New Zealand
Island Pinot Noir? New Zealand has become the adopted home of Burgundy’s most finicky grape, and with huge success….read more
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Bubbles from Limoux: Domaine J Laurens
Winemakers and wine lovers around the world have been fascinated by this curious little outpost in the south of France for centuries….read more
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Which bubbles are best?
However you choose to celebrate this New Year’s Eve and ring in a brand-new year, we have some suggestions for wherever–and with whomever–you find yourself….read more
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The Sparkling Wine Value of the Year
This tiny, historic house is one of the best-kept secrets in Champagne today….read more
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Yesterday Never Dies: Musings on James Bond and Old Wine
Like a ’60s Bond movie, these wines are not necessarily going to tick all our boxes for what is desired in a “modern” product, but…read more
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Why You Should (Still) Be Drinking White Wine
As the temperatures dip and the wind whips sharper, I don’t necessarily grab a bottle of red—I just drink heavier whites….read more
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G.D. Vajra Comes to Borough Restaurant
We regret to announce that this event has been CANCELED….read more
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Lambrusco Makes a Comeback
This is most definitely the era of new, good, and exciting Lambrusco….read more
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Rise of the Small Places
by Karina Roe Remember when you were in high school? Everyone had to take English, Biology, a math class, hopefully some kind of art, language,…read more
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Summer Wine Case Sampler: The Essentials
These are the bare necessities of summer….read more
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Wines for Curious People
There’s been a quiet movement of sorts happening in Chile, and wine lovers are beginning to take notice….read more