Magazine: November 2017 Issue - Decanter
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Panel Tasting: Brunello di Montalcino 2012
The warming climate is increasingly a factor in this revered corner of Tuscany, says Richard Baudains...
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The Decanter interview: Mouton Rothschild family: the new generation
Jane Anson picks out wines for drinking now from the Rothschild portfolio...
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Regional profile: Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Châteauneuf-du-Pape has new challenges to face in the 21st century. Matt Walls investigates...
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Letter from Tuscany - Aldo Fiordelli - ‘In 1968, Montalcino produced just 13,000 bottles...’
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Andrew Jefford - ‘Wine is hard to unearth in France’s present-day cultural identity’
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Spotlight on Spätburgunder
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Portugal’s native reds: best buys at £8-£25
Portuguese winemakers are producing a varied range of reds from indigenous varieties..
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Tasmania: small is beautiful
Tasmania is growing in stature as a producer of top-quality still whites and Pinot Noirs. Sarah Ahmed follows the latest developments on this ‘cool’ island state...
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Restaurants - Ynyshir, Machynlleth
Was it worth the detour? Emphatically yes, from the moment I spotted the open log fire outside the front door. Chef proprietor Gareth Ward, who’d already gained a Michelin star for Ynyshir (pronounced ‘Unna’s here’) has taken it to another level since he became a partner in January.
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Steven Spurrier’s fine wine world
Fine wines to drink now and to lay down...
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Nina Caplan - the best of AP Ventoux
‘Liébus loves his job. It is small, interesting local wines that excite him – the best of AP Ventoux’...
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Spanish Atlantic red wine: panel tasting results
Few other regions can field such a fascinating range of red wine styles, made from a broad palette of native grape varieties, reports Pedro Ballesteros Torres MW...
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Under the radar: Alternative Australian white wines to try
Matthew Jukes takes a look at Australia's adventurous whites...
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Weekday wines
Decanter’s tastings director Christelle Guibert picks out 25 exciting and accessible wines available in the UK for £25 or less...
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John Stimpfig - ‘When wine, food and friends connect in the most magical way’
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Producer profile: Foradori
Christelle Guibert headed up into the Dolomites to visit Elisabetta Foradori, a key figure in Italian winemaking, who put Trentino and its native grapes on the map...