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Petit Verdot

Petit Verdot

Petit Verdot is one of those grapes that spent centuries lurking in the background before stepping into the light—and it turns out it had quite a personality all along. Its...

Petit Verdot

Petit Verdot is one of those grapes that spent centuries lurking in the background before stepping into the light—and it turns out it had quite a personality all along. Its...

Pedro Ximenez

Pedro Ximenez

Pedro Ximénez — PX to those who don’t have time for extra syllables — is one of wine’s great paradoxes: a white grape best known for producing wines as dark...

Pedro Ximenez

Pedro Ximénez — PX to those who don’t have time for extra syllables — is one of wine’s great paradoxes: a white grape best known for producing wines as dark...

Pecorino

Pecorino

Pecorino is a satisfying case study in vinous resurrection: a grape that nearly vanished, then came back sharper, louder, and more confident than before. Its origins sit in central Italy,...

Pecorino

Pecorino is a satisfying case study in vinous resurrection: a grape that nearly vanished, then came back sharper, louder, and more confident than before. Its origins sit in central Italy,...

Decanting Wine as a Subtle Art of Pouring from Nothing into Nowhere

Decanting Wine as a Subtle Art of Pouring from ...

There are many reasons a person might pour liquid from one glass object into another nearly identical glass object. Boredom. Hope. Vanity, maybe. Or the deep conviction that ritual can...

Decanting Wine as a Subtle Art of Pouring from ...

There are many reasons a person might pour liquid from one glass object into another nearly identical glass object. Boredom. Hope. Vanity, maybe. Or the deep conviction that ritual can...

Nero di Troia

Nero di Troia

Nero di Troia is one of southern Italy’s quieter heavyweights: structured, dark, and historically loaded, but long overshadowed by flashier neighbors. It rewards a closer look. Its roots lie deep...

Nero di Troia

Nero di Troia is one of southern Italy’s quieter heavyweights: structured, dark, and historically loaded, but long overshadowed by flashier neighbors. It rewards a closer look. Its roots lie deep...

Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo (clearing its throat after that heroic typo) is one of wine’s great paradoxes: pale in color, ferocious in structure, and capable of aging like a geological formation. It is...

Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo (clearing its throat after that heroic typo) is one of wine’s great paradoxes: pale in color, ferocious in structure, and capable of aging like a geological formation. It is...