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Dalmatia: The crimson coast
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Sponsored Content Sun-kissed by the shores of the Adriatic, Dalmatia’s vineyards are home to bold and inviting red wines with plenty of potential.
By Decanter Staff Published
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DWWA judge profile: Matt Smith
Experienced buying director with over 20 years in the wine trade. Based in the UK.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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North Adriatic: Wine without borders
At the meeting point of nations, nature directs which vines grow where...
By Miquel Hudin Published
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Wine and music quiz: From UB40 to Debussy
Can you get a pitch-perfect score?...
By Chris Mercer Published
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Wine investment: Eyes turn to Bordeaux 2016 once more
A famed Bordeaux vintage hoves back into view...
By Chris Mercer Published
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Colli di Luni: A wine lover's guide
‘For fans of authentic Italian white wines, stunning scenery and ancient history, Colli di Luni is like nowhere else.’
By Sarah Lane Published
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Discover Canberra’s cool-climate wine scene
A new cool-climate frontier...
By Teja Lele Published
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Try these 10 wines from Piedmont's microscopic Nebbiolo outposts
We're not in Alba anymore...
By Richard Baudains Published
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Azienda Agricola Cortese: Championing sustainability in the heart of Sicily
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Sponsored Content Meet the winemakers using ancient techniques and sustainable practices to create fresh, modern interpretations of Sicilian varieties
By Decanter Staff Published
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Monemvasia Winery – Tsimbidi: Bringing an ancient wine into the modern age
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Sponsored Content George and Elli Tsimbidi’s winery not only revived one of history's most famous wines but is now breathing fresh life into other native Greek varieties.
By Decanter Staff Published
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Riesling wine quiz: Test your knowledge
Can you get a perfect score?...
By Chris Mercer Published
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Why Irish whiskey loves sweet and fortified wine casks
Barrels used to age Marsala, Madeira and Sauternes have a special affinity with triple-distilled Irish whiskeys, thanks to a combination of history and distilling. This St Patrick’s Day, explore the sweeter side of drams from the Emerald Isle, with six great bottles to try.
By Chris Madigan Published
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Wines without pedigree: From outsiders to Spanish icons of the future
Conjured and moderated by Fernando Mora MW, the session stood out within Barcelona Wine Week’s programme focused on legacy and lineage. A session to discuss (and taste) the role of mavericks in Spain’s wine renaissance.
By Ines Salpico Last updated
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Marenda – A Dalmatian ritual
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Sponsored Content What started as a work break has become a well-observed tradition in Dalmatia – one that pairs perfectly with local wine.
By Decanter Staff Published
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Italy for the cellar: A DWWA collection
Italy's vineyards have long captivated wine lovers and the results from Decanter World Wine Awards 2025 serve as a timely reminder of just how much excellence, and value, the country continues to deliver.
By Chris Mercer Published
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Canadian wine finds a silver lining in the strained relationship with ‘America first’
Oh Canada...
By Kate Dingwall Published
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It's a rock thing: Meeting Georges Truc, the Rhône’s wine geologist
The soil maestro of the Rhône...
By Matt Walls Published
