Decanter magazine March 2026: See what's inside
Decanter magazine's March 2026 issue features expert reviews of Bordeaux 2023 in-bottle, new Brunello di Montalcino releases, great-value white wines and a Central Otago travel guide, plus much more...
Get our daily fine wine reviews, latest wine ratings, news and travel guides delivered straight to your inbox.
You are now subscribed
Your newsletter sign-up was successful
Leader: Amy Wislocki, Magazine Editor
Freedom to innovate
I love the mental image of Bo Barrett (See: The Man at Montelena), aged 18, flying over California’s cattle ranches, vineyards and citrus groves with his father Jim, who was looking for an agricultural project to invest in.
And so Chateau Montelena was born, just a few years before its 1973 Chardonnay went on to triumph at the Judgement of Paris. It’s partly due to that victory that Napa is where it is today, firmly part of the fine wine establishment.
And yet, as Montelena president Matt Crafton points out, Napa must remain ‘forward-looking, free to innovate, aspirational’. It’s good to be part of a settled community of wine producers, but the danger of that, he says, is ‘groupthink’.
It’s when winemakers have the confidence to plough a different furrow – even (or especially) in regions where regulations are more restrictive – that the real excitement occurs. Château Latour-Martillac’s new white wine, for example (See Editors' Picks). With winemakers showing such open-mindedness in the most established of wine regions, we owe it to them as wine drinkers to be equally open-minded.
In my glass this month
No danger of those profiled in this month’s feature on nomadic winemakers (See: The Nomads) falling victim to groupthink! Among them is Darren Smith, who as well as making wine writes the occasional feature for Decanter. I went along to meet him when he showed some of his wines in London. His old-vine País from Chile’s Itata (£32 tfwath.com) was so individual, so authentic, and so emblematic of freedom to innovate that every sip thrilled.
Inside Decanter magazine's March 2026 issue
In Focus
Interview: The man at Montelena Fifty years after the Judgement of Paris, Jonathan Cristaldi meets Chateau Montelena’s Bo Barrett
20 top buys... Spring whites at £20 and under David Williams’ high street picks for the new season
Get our daily fine wine reviews, latest wine ratings, news and travel guides delivered straight to your inbox.
Bordeaux 2023 in bottle Having retasted the 2023 clarets, Georgie Hindle offers her thoughts on the vintage, along with 30 top tips
Brunello di Montalcino latest releases Michaela Morris reports on the 2021s and 2020 Riservas
The nomads Marianna Hunt meets four travelling winemakers, and discovers why they’re right to roam
North Adriatic: Wine without borders Miquel Hudin looks at what links Italy, Croatia and Slovenia
Tasting: Disrupting the status quo Everyone perceives wine differently. Tim Hanni MW explains why
Spirits
Distilled Spirits news & cocktails
Rise of the Dirty Martini Alicia Miller on an enduring classic
Food & travel
What to pair with Malaysian food David Sly’s matches for bold flavours
Travel: Central Otago: A wine lover’s guide Ash Bhardwaj visits one of New Zealand’s premier wine regions
Learning
Books etc Sophie Thorpe presents a selection of books about sake
Wine wisdom Expert advice to help you on your ongoing wine journey
Buying guide
Introduction
Editors’ picks Decanter staff share highlights from their recent tastings
Panel tasting: Alsace Grand Cru Riesling Two vintages a decade apart serve up two Exceptional and eight Outstanding wines; 98 wines tasted
Panel tasting: South African red blends Combinations of traditional grape varieties shine; 86 wines tasted
Expert’s choice: Light South American reds Ines Salpico looks beyond the region’s big bruisers
Weekday wines Decanter’s tasting team brings you 25 top picks, ready to drink now and priced at £30 or less
Weekend wines Priced £30-£60, seven standout buys to impress
DWWA 2025 Italy for the cellar
Collecting & investing
Marketwatch Auction news and new releases, plus the opportunities offered by Bordeaux’s 2016 vintage
Regulars
Welcome
Writing this month Meet four of the authors who contributed to this issue
News The latest from the wine world
The brief Ideas and inspiration
Andrew Jefford’s column
Guest column Due to climate change, the future of winemaking is white, argues Benjamin Lewin MW
The Ethical Drinker The wine world needs to examine its relationship with water, says Linda Johnson-Bell
On the rack: Daniel Boulud The French chef and restaurateur shares some of his vinous exploits
Subscribe to Decanter print magazine and enjoy great savings today
Get access to this issue and previous issues dating back to 2013 with the Decanter Premium app

Content written and compiled by the Decanter Team