Home Wine Reviews 1. France 2. Bordeaux Château Fonplégade 2014 Decanter Staff April 13, 2015 Bordeaux 2014 results St-Emilion Château Fonplégade 2014 Score 85+ Drink: 2019 - 2028 James Lawther MWPlush and fragrant. Tight and firm on the palate. Chewy finish. Extraction a little pushed. 15.75/2085+/100 For Premium Readers 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 How is Bordeaux 2009 stacking up against 2005 and 2010? Credit: Katerina Solovyeva / Alamy Anson: How Bordeaux 2009 wines taste now Credit: Amy Mitchell / Alamy Stock Photo New Zealand Pinot Noir wines to seek out DRC had to change its approach in 2016 due to the challenges brought by the weather. Credit: Frank Tschakert / Alamy Stock Photo Domaine de la Romanée-Conti 2016: Survivors in bottle Latest Wine News 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 Bittersweet results for French wine exports A vertical garden in the city of Xi'an. TWE is confident that China's thirst for wine will grow. Credit: Backyard Productions / Alamy Penfolds owner Treasury wants more French wines for China
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
How is Bordeaux 2009 stacking up against 2005 and 2010? Credit: Katerina Solovyeva / Alamy Anson: How Bordeaux 2009 wines taste now
DRC had to change its approach in 2016 due to the challenges brought by the weather. Credit: Frank Tschakert / Alamy Stock Photo Domaine de la Romanée-Conti 2016: Survivors in bottle
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
A vertical garden in the city of Xi'an. TWE is confident that China's thirst for wine will grow. Credit: Backyard Productions / Alamy Penfolds owner Treasury wants more French wines for China