Food & Wine: Guigal is the Way to Go
September 29, 2023
The story, titled “15 Affordable White Wines From France That Should Be in Your Collection” features Guigal’s Côtes du Rhône Blanc, highlighting the bottle as a “charming, effusive winner vintage...
A Bolly Good Time: A Celebration of the 2008 R.D. Extra Brut Release
September 29, 2023
Deborah Parker Wong for The Tasting Panel attended the event hosted by Cyril Delarue, sixth-generation proprietor of Champagne Bollinger, to celebrate the release of their Bolinger 2008 R.D. Extra Brut....
Vintus Named A Wine & Spirits: Top 12 Importers of the Year
September 22, 2023
Vintus is honored to join the ranks of the top importers in country, for the 9th year running. Before starting Vintus in 2004, Michael Quinttus took his Yale Law degree...
Theresa Heredia Nominated as Winemaker of the Year by Wine Enthusiast Magazine
September 19, 2023
On September 14th, Wine Enthusiast announced their nominees for their Wine Star Awards and amongst them is Gary Farrell Winery Director of Winemaking Theresa Heredia for Winemaker of the Year....
A Visit to Champagne
September 18, 2023
Nicola Leigh Stewart recently explored all that the beautiful region of Champagne, France has to offer in the Fall 2023 issue of Elite Traveler. The guide covers the best time...
Usher in Autumn with Far Mountain Myrna Chardonnay
September 07, 2023
Abby Stern, Contributor for The Zoe Report, thinks chardonnay should be on everyone’s table as the dog days of summer come to a close and the crisp fall air moves...
Loire Valley Legend Jean Baumard Dies at 92
August 21, 2023
Jean Baumard of Domaines des Baumard passed away last week after a long illness, at the age of 92. Jean was a true revolutionary in the Loire. Brand Director Patrick...
VINTUS Named A Wine & Spirits "Importer of the Year" for the 9th Time
August 18, 2023
We are thrilled that once again, VINTUS has been named Importer of the Year for its 9th consecutive year. This continued recognition points to the sustained excellence of our producers. For...
Champagne Bollinger: Keeping the Tradition of Oak Alive
August 18, 2023
The use of oak barrels in aging Champagne has a storied past. With modernization of wineries beginning in the 1940s and 50s, gone away was oak in preference for the...
The Evolution of Rosé – Now, a Year-Round Pleasure
August 18, 2023
Rosé was once thought of as an easy to drink option when searching the aisles for those who weren’t necessarily wine drinkers. Once sweet, inexpensive, and lacking flavor, Contributor Tom...
The Intriguing and Vibrant Hue of Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo
August 18, 2023
Seven Fifty Daily asked Dallas sommelier and wine director of Tower Club of Dallas’ Tiffany Tobey about the charming and approachable nature of Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo, the cherry-hued sister of Montepulciano...
Top of the Heap: Guigal Côtes du Rhone Rouge
August 14, 2023
The story, titled “French Wine! The Best Wines From France” features Guigal’s Côtes du Rhône Rouge, highlighting the bottle as a “classic Rhône value.” Reviewer Jon Thorson says that "this...
Champagne Bollinger; Best of the Best
August 02, 2023
The story titled “Love Dry Champagne? These 10 Bottles Are For You” features Champagne Bollinger’s Special Cuvée as one of the top 10 best dry champagnes, describing the wine as...
Rosé the Summer Away
August 02, 2023
The Drinkhacker story titled “Review: 2022 Rosés for Summer – Marietta Old Vine Rosé and E. Guigal Cotes Du Rhone Rosé” features reviews of Marietta’s Old Vine Rosé and E....