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Excellent vintage for the Caves Ouvertes Vaudoises 2023

Excellent vintage for the Caves Ouvertes Vaudoises 2023

Over 80,000 visitors flocked to taste the latest vintages from the 250 winegrowers for the 13th edition of the Caves Ouvertes Vaudoises. The Office des Vins Vaudois is delighted with the success of this year’s event, with ticket sales exceeding those of pre-Covid years.

The Impact of Climate Change on Swiss Wine

The Impact of Climate Change on Swiss Wine

The research race is on, in Switzerland as elsewhere, to clarify how abiotic factors affect plants’ phenology: we’re scrambling to learn precisely what happens to grapevines during their growing seasons when climate change causes interlinked problems due to shifts in temperature, water, solar radiation, and atmospheric CO2 concentration(1).

Climate change focus for Hawke’s Bay wine

Climate change focus for Hawke’s Bay wine

As evidenced by the disastrous impact from the recent Cyclone Gabrielle, Hawke’s Bay (including it’s wine growing community) is seeing significant impacts from increased weather variability. A severe drought in 2020 followed by difficult (particularly wet) growing seasons through 2022 and 2023 have brought discussions on climate change further to the forefront.

Climate Change in Bordeaux, the good, the bad and the hopeful

Climate Change in Bordeaux, the good, the bad and the hopeful

The hot, dry 2022 summer with its dangerously close forest fires brought climate change into sharp focus for Bordeaux. However, in the recent primeur tastings, the majority of 2022 wines showed extremely well, with even some wine makers expressing surprise (and definitely relief) over quality.

V. Sattui Winery – Where Everyone is Welcome

V. Sattui Winery – Where Everyone is Welcome

The 2023 Regional Winner for Innovative Wine Tourism Experiences, V. Sattui Winery is a fixture in the Napa Valley. The iconic property on Highway 29 features distinct stone buildings, beautifully manicured gardens and two acres of picnic grounds shaded by 250-year-old oak trees.

Chateau La Tour Blanche sharing a passion

Chateau La Tour Blanche sharing a passion

Sauternes is a wine that requires passion, it’s a challenging wine to make and to sell. Luckily for Sauternes lovers, there are passionate producers across the appellation working together to produce and promote these golden wines. Many have already been championed by Best of Wine Tourism awards. Châteaux La Tour Blanche, Lafaurie-Peyraguey, Sigalas-Rabaud, Rabaud-Promis and Rayne Vigneau have all come together to create a circuit for electric scooters through their vines.

A brand-new tasting room to experience Fryer’s Cove Wines

A brand-new tasting room to experience Fryer’s Cove Wines

It’s time to raise your glasses and toast to a one-of-a-kind experience along the Cape West Coast, in the Western Cape, South Africa! Fryer’s Cove has reimagined their Tasting Room into a brand-new, fresh, and contemporary space in which to enjoy your Fryer’s Cove favourites with unparalleled ocean views and warm West Coast hospitality.

Matetic Winery: An innovator at the forefront of sustainable wine tourism practices

Matetic Winery: An innovator at the forefront of sustainable wine tourism practices

Situated in Chile’s Rosario Valley, Matetic Winery is a boutique winery known for its production of cold climate Syrah since 1999. It’s the winery’s steadfast dedication to sustainable wine tourism practices that truly sets it apart, a commitment that recently led the Great Wine Capital Network to name Matetic Winery as the Global Winner for Sustainable Wine Tourism Practices at the 2023 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards.

Bosman Hermanus

Bosman Hermanus

Nestled in a sweeping landscape beneath a majestic tree, the Frame House, a wood and iron structure, houses the wine tasting venue for Bosman Hermanus in the Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley.