Home Wine Reviews 1. France 2. Bordeaux Chateau Berliquet 2012 Decanter Staff April 22, 2013 st emilion 2008, st emilion, st-emilion Bordeaux 2012 results Chateau Berliquet 2012 Score 87 Drink: 2018 - 2025 James Lawther MW Fresh and zesty on the nose and palate. Dark fruit notes. Round attack then firm, long finish. 16.25/2087/100 For Premium Readers Ross Cobb admires the lineup of Pinot Noirs. Credit: Matthew Luczy / Decanter Cobb Wines: Playing the 'Pinot Noir long-game' Raúl Pérez, pictured in his hometown of Valtuille de Abajo in Bierzo. Credit: Friederike Paetzold, Vinimenta.com The Decanter interview: Raúl Pérez Credit: Unsplash / Brandy Turner Comment: Time to look beyond what you know Bodegas Barbadillo Sherry country's quiet revolution Vineyards in the DO Terra ALta. Credit: robertharding / Alamy Stock Photo Regional profile: Terra Alta Koshu is Japan's only indigenous grape variety, although its origins aren't entirely known. Credit: TONY MCNICOL / Alamy Stock Photo Japanese Koshu: Wines to try Latest Wine News Mugaritz, in San Sebastián, won the 'Forward Drinker' award Credit: www.mugaritz.com Winners at the inaugural World Restaurant awards Gianfranco Soldera Credit: http://www.soldera.it Montalcino winemaker Gianfranco Soldera dies The new Lindquist Family Wines range will use a linden tree as its logo. In Swedish, Lindquist literally translates to linden, or lime twig, said a statement. Credit: Verdad & Lindquist Family Wines California: Bob Lindquist parts with Qupé and creates new project
Ross Cobb admires the lineup of Pinot Noirs. Credit: Matthew Luczy / Decanter Cobb Wines: Playing the 'Pinot Noir long-game'
Raúl Pérez, pictured in his hometown of Valtuille de Abajo in Bierzo. Credit: Friederike Paetzold, Vinimenta.com The Decanter interview: Raúl Pérez
Vineyards in the DO Terra ALta. Credit: robertharding / Alamy Stock Photo Regional profile: Terra Alta
Koshu is Japan's only indigenous grape variety, although its origins aren't entirely known. Credit: TONY MCNICOL / Alamy Stock Photo Japanese Koshu: Wines to try
Mugaritz, in San Sebastián, won the 'Forward Drinker' award Credit: www.mugaritz.com Winners at the inaugural World Restaurant awards
The new Lindquist Family Wines range will use a linden tree as its logo. In Swedish, Lindquist literally translates to linden, or lime twig, said a statement. Credit: Verdad & Lindquist Family Wines California: Bob Lindquist parts with Qupé and creates new project