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The rebirth of the QR code

September 4, 2020October 9, 2020 jamiegoode 8065 Views

One of the beneficiaries of lockdown has been the QR code. QR stands for ‘quick response’, and these square-grid machine-readable

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Features Germany 

Silvaner from Franconia: a study

September 2, 2020September 18, 2020 jamiegoode 8894 Views Franconia, Silvaner, Sylvaner

This was a great chance to take a look at 21 different Grosses Gewächs Silvaner wines from Franconia. These were

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PerSe: stunning wines from Gualtallary in Argentina

September 1, 2020September 1, 2020 jamiegoode 10073 Views Gualtallary, mendoza

Website: https://persevines.com/en/ Edy Del Popolo and David Bonomi are the team behind PerSe, one of Argentina’s most interesting wine projects.

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Introducing TDN, a compound responsible for petrol aromas in Riesling and other white wines

August 29, 2020August 29, 2020 jamiegoode 29319 Views Riesling

If you are a Riesling fan, then there’s one wine flavour compound you’ll be well acquainted with, even if you

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Australia Features 

Yalumba: a focus on Barossa Grenache

August 21, 2020August 21, 2020 jamiegoode 9132 Views Barossa, Grenache

Has the time finally come for Grenache to come out of the shadows? Kevin Glastonbury, winemaker with leading Barossa producer

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Zuccardi Valle de Uco: thrilling Argentine wines from Sebástian Zuccardi

August 19, 2020August 19, 2020 jamiegoode 9234 Views

‘My grandfather started our company in 1963,’ says Sebastián, who is the third generation of Zuccardi. ‘My grandmother is still

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Features South Africa 

Four from South Africa, including Glen Carlou, Saxenburg and De Grendel

August 16, 2020August 16, 2020 jamiegoode 6688 Views

I enjoyed these four wines. Nice to see Glen Carlou back to form, as well. De Grendel Op Die Berg

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Features Italy 

Tedeschi: fine wines from Valpolicella, with Sabrina Tedeschi

August 14, 2020October 9, 2020 jamiegoode 6545 Views Valpolicella

Tedeschi are one of the historical family-owned producers in the Valpolicella. Over a Zoom call, I caught up with Sabrina

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Features South of France 

White wines from the Southern Rhône

August 13, 2020August 17, 2020 jamiegoode 7019 Views southern rhone

We often think of the Southern Rhône as being a red wine region. But of late, I’ve tasted some very

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Features Portugal Profiles 

Chocapalha: a leading winery from Portugal’s Lisboa wine region

August 9, 2020August 11, 2020 jamiegoode 7123 Views Lisboa

Website: https://chocapalha.pt/en/home_en/ Paulo Tavares de Silva had a career as a naval officer, but with his wife Alice nurtured a

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Brunia, an exciting cool-climate wine project from South Africa’s Walker Bay
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Brunia, an exciting cool-climate wine project from South Africa’s Walker Bay

May 11, 2026May 11, 2026 jamiegoode

Website: https://www.bruniawines.co.za/ This is an exciting project owned by the Sander family, and it’s in a relatively unknown winegrowing region

Cantina Antoliolo are making lovely natural wines in the foothills of the Apennine mountain range in Italy’s Umbria
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Cantina Antoliolo are making lovely natural wines in the foothills of the Apennine mountain range in Italy’s Umbria

May 10, 2026 jamiegoode
La Biancara di Angiolino e Alessandro Maule: meet one of Italy’s most celebrated natural wine producers
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La Biancara di Angiolino e Alessandro Maule: meet one of Italy’s most celebrated natural wine producers

May 9, 2026May 9, 2026 jamiegoode
Valldo: impressive Douro wines, including some great value options
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Valldo: impressive Douro wines, including some great value options

May 9, 2026 jamiegoode

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Wine anorak is one of the leading wine websites. This is the latest version of the site that began life in 1999, and was founded by Jamie Goode, who at the time was working as a science editor.

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