Home Wine Reviews 1. France 2. Bordeaux Chateau Petit Bocq 2012 Decanter Staff April 19, 2013 saint estephe 2012, en primeur 2012, bordeaux 2012, Bordeaux 2012 results Chateau Petit Bocq 2012 Score 87 Drink: 2016 - 2022 Steven Spurrier Dense colour, good concentration of fruit, ripeness and depth, a polished, modern Saint-Estephe. 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