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PEACE AND PINOT • The healing power of place.
Out & About • SIPS AND SNAPS AROUND THE GLOBE
GRAPES THAT WISH THEY WERE PINOT • If you like Burgundy’s top red varietal, you might enjoy these.
NOT ALL CHAMPAGNE IS BUBBLY • Coteaux Champenois, the nearly forgotten still style, is finding its way onto wine lists.
BEST BOURGUIGNON • This hearty one-pot French cuisine classic is comfort on a plate.
THE GOLDEN CHILD
VARIETY AS THE SPICE OF LIFE • Native, hybrid and vinifera grapes all thrive in the sprawling tri-state Lake Erie AVA.
Chardonel • You can probably guess at least one of the parents of this hardy hybrid.
IMPROVISATION AND PERSISTENCE • Kobayashi’s wines are something else.
ANCHORS AWAY • The future of “Steam Beer” may be in doubt—long live California Common.
BY A NOSE • The Kentucky Derby’s official cocktail is off to the Big Easy.
Why I Should Be God-King Leader of Your Pinot Cult
WINE THIEF • You follow a winemaker down a long, barrel-lined corridor in a barely lit, dank cave—stemware in hand. They remove the bung, dip one of these into the barrel and slip some of the evolving wine into your glass for a “stolen” sip.
MAKE WINE NOT WAR • Winemaker Eddie Chami is redefining the Lebanese wine narrative.
STARTED OUT ON BURGUNDY
WHY CAB IS THE WORST FIRST GRAPE • Down with the king.
What Makes Pinot Noir… • From fresh and fruity to deep and broody—this noble grape wears many crowns.
HEMEL-EN-AARDE, SOUTH AFRICA • A slice of wine heaven on Earth.
GIPPSLAND, AUSTRALIA • The home of one of Oz’s most expensive bottlings.
SOUTHERN OREGON • Look beyond Willamette to discover some of the region’s most surprisingly rewarding Pinots.
SPÄTBURGUNDER IS GERMAN FOR • The country’s most planted red wine grape is finally being recognized.
20 Years After SIDEWAYS • The film’s director Alexander Payne isn’t sorry for what he did to Merlot.
TOP FLOR • Winemakers are utilizing the art and science of film-forming yeast to culture diverse wine styles.
Japan BEST-KEPT SECRET • In its home country shochu outsells sake—so why are most Americans just beginning to discover it?
BUYING GUIDE
VINTAGE ADVANTAGES • Outstanding releases for Pinot-lovers around the world
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VERMOUTH • The spirit is like a cocktail in a bottle.
MAKING A WINE DOCUMENTARY BROUGHT ME CLOSER TO • Artist and filmmaker Jim Hodgson on how Paul Wagner made him drink it.